Adelaide, Oct 10: Australian star all-rounder Glenn Maxwell is hopeful of regaining fitness in time for the latter half of the upcoming T20 International series against India after undergoing surgery on his fractured right wrist.
The 36-year-old suffered the injury when he was struck on the wrist from teammate Mitchell Owenâs shot during a net session ahead of the T20I series against New Zealand in Mount Maunganui.
âI think having the surgery last week sort of gives me a little bit more hope of playing some part in that India series, if I can get myself right,â Maxwell, who has not been named for the first two T20Is on October 29 and 31, told reporters at the KFC BBLâs kit launch here.Maxwell opted for the surgery to fast-track recovery in the hope of being available for the final three matches of the India series, scheduled in Hobart (November 2), Gold Coast (November 6) and Brisbane (November 8).
âThe only reason I had the surgery was the options they gave me were miss that series completely and no surgery, or have surgery and it gives me a slim chance to hopefully play a part.
âAnd if not, Iâll be ready earlier for the BBL, and I think it leaves me in good stead to get the rest of my body right,â he said.
Maxwell said he had the cast removed on Wednesday and will now wear a moulded plastic splint to protect it for a period of time, but he had been given all-clear to start moving the wrist again.
âI only met with a hand therapist yesterday,â Maxwell said.

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