Australia have added Glenn Maxwell to their Test squad as an additional option after Travis Head suffered a minor hamstring injury.
Maxwell last played a Test match in September 2017, against Bangladesh in Chattogram.
His inclusion comes in lieu of the injury suffered by Travis Head, who will miss the final ODI against Sri Lanka after suffering a minor hamstring injury while fielding.
Maxwell’s inclusion comes after his impactful performances in the ODI series alongside his abilities to bat well against spin.
The all-rounder can also chip in with some handy overs of off-spin, a skillset which will certainly come in a handful on the turning track in Galle.
Overall, Maxwell has played 7 Tests, scoring 339 runs with 1 century to his name. Maxwell hasn’t played a Test for almost five years, but newly-appointed Australia coach Andrew McDonald recently indicated that the talented 33-year-old could make a return to five-day cricket.
The first Test of the two-match series will get underway on 29 June in Galle, with crucial World Test Championship points at stake.
Australia currently occupy the top spot on the table while Sri Lanka are fourth.
Source: ICC News
