‘Serious and ruthless’: Glenn Maxwell is more than just a mercurial talent | Ali Martin

Former Australia captain Aaron Finch says ex-flatmate’s unorthodox approach will be a key asset against South Africa

In the days after his unbeaten, frankly unfathomable 201 against Afghanistan, Glenn Maxwell wasn’t so much the Wizard of Oz as the Tin Man. The cramps that prompted his incendiary display of stationary power-hitting meant missing Australia’s final group game, the gait still rusted over as he pushed his newborn son’s pram around the team hotel.

But after more massages than a Wagyu cow since that eruption of 21 fours and 10 sixes, the 35-year-old is primed to return for Thursday’s blockbuster semi-final against South Africa at Eden Gardens. And if the Proteas didn’t know it before he struck the first one-day international double century in a run chase, and from No 6 – turning a pig’s ear of 91 for seven into a silk purse of knocking off 292 – they are now fully aware that, until his wicket falls, Australia are not beaten.

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