Nz cricket
Glenn Maxwell set for return after being 'mentally, physically ruined'
Melbourne, Dec 13: Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who had taken a break from cricket to deal with his mental heath, is set to make his return in the Big Bash League.
Maxwell, who stepped away from cricket citing mental health issues during the T20I series against Sri Lanka in October, joined the pre-season camp of Melbourne Stars on Thursday and will lead the side in the ninth season of the tournament.
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Dhananjaya helps Lanka reach 263/6 on Day 2 against Pak
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Important to continue momentum once we got that start: Rohit Sharma
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Rohit Sharma becomes 1st Indian to hit 400 sixes in Internationa cricket
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Graeme Smith appointed CSA's interim director of cricket
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Trent Boult doubtful for first Australia-New Zealand Test
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Asghar Afghan reappointed Afghanistan captain across all formats
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Pakistan propose Day-Night Test in Karachi against Bangladesh
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Lance Klusener focusing on improvement in T20s for Afghanistan
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Australia to field unchanged XI for Perth Test against New Zealand
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