Maxwell to take cautious approach ahead of India ODIs

Injury-struck Glenn Maxwell has revealed that he could miss the upcoming ODI series in India in view of a "more managed" preparation for the World Cup. Maxwell was as of late administered out of the T20I series in South Africa following a lower leg injury supported during preparing. The 34-year-old had a metal plate embedded in his left leg after an oddity mishap at a birthday celebration in November last year, when he broke his left fibula subsequent to sneaking in the patio. "I actually need to have some influence of that India series. In any case, I'm not feeling any tension on it," Maxwell said. "The selectors and the staff have been splendid with me also. They would rather not put a lot of squeeze on me to kind of marked the calendar since they realize they have a touch of additional time before the World Cup. So rather than hurrying it and likely putting myself possibly 14 days behind, having the option to give myself additional time and ensure we get past the entire competition." Maxwell wound up irritating the lower leg on the broke leg during Australia's most memorable instructional course in South Africa and must be precluded keeping the bustling time of cricket ahead. "I don't figure I might have anticipated how sore I would have been once I got to South Africa. However, it was something. In any event, when I went to prepare that day, I actually felt fine. Everything was all good. Something just got encroached. I consider one the ligaments around my lower leg was somewhat excited, there's a touch of expanding, so it continued to get which implied it just provided me with a touch of agony. Ideally, the cortisone deals with that and I can make back ready to where I was not long before I went to South Africa. "We most likely must be a piece more brilliant proceeding. Ensuring that my planning is a smidgen more made due, I think, driving into a flight like that. I'm now back in the rec center, so I'll likely get once more into full preparation presumably this week, so it won't be a long circle back. Simply knowing I'm not over the obstacle of the first injury yet."