Home / Sports / Ponting Backs Maxwell for T20 World Cup Comeback
Ponting Backs Maxwell for T20 World Cup Comeback
29 Jan
Summary
- Ponting believes World Cup stage can reignite Maxwell's form.
- Maxwell's recent BBL struggles contrast with World Cup potential.
- Smith is ready as an injury replacement, says Ponting.

Ricky Ponting, a former Australian captain, expressed confidence in Glenn Maxwell's ability to perform at the upcoming T20 World Cup. Despite Maxwell's recent struggles in the Big Bash League, where he averaged just 15.20, Ponting suggested that the World Cup environment could inspire a return to his best form. Ponting highlighted Maxwell's past impactful performances in World Cups, hoping for a similar showing.
Ponting anticipates Maxwell will be selected for Australia's opening match against Ireland on February 11. He acknowledged that current form alone might not justify Maxwell's selection over other in-form players from the BBL. However, he emphasized Maxwell's experience and the potential benefit of spin-friendly conditions and less challenging early opponents.
Should Australia face injury setbacks, Ponting identified Steve Smith as the prime candidate for a call-up. Smith had a strong BBL season, averaging 59.80 with a century. Ponting noted that Smith's T20 opportunities have been limited by his perceived specialization as an opener, but he remains ready if needed.




