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Maxwell flourishes as Australia ramp up T20 World Cup prep

Maxwell flourishes as Australia ramp up T20 World Cup prep

Opening up on his match-winning effort, Maxwell termed it 'nerve-wracking' and offered credit where its due to the Proteas bowlers.
"It was a little bit nerve wracking," he said post-match.
"I think when we lost a couple of wickets in a row, Corbin Bosch bowled a brilliant over to sort of keep the run rate sort of near nine or ten and we were down the two wickets and I probably had to do the majority of the striking but, yeah, it was it was nice to get a couple out of the middle right near the end."
The 36-year-old added that fighting out a win against a team of South Africa's pedigree provides a major boost to the team morale heading into the ICC T20 World Cup next year in the sub-continent.
"We've had a great run with this T20 group. To have another series win against a quality opposition in South African is great for our confidence heading forward.
"There's still about 13-14 internationals before the T20 World Cup and we are building something really nice in this group. It's certainly a very fun change room to be in and I am enjoying every moment."
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