Maxwell may miss again as Australia look to rebuild confidence

Darren Lehmann's beset side drifted to a 68-run triumph against the guests in the primary diversion in Sydney on Sunday, with chief Steve Smith scoring 164 and joining in a 127-run association with all-rounder Travis Head (52).

Maxwell, be that as it may, was not chose for the diversion and was fined by the group for remarks he made in advance to express how "agonizing" it had been for him to bat behind wicketkeeper Swim for Victoria.

The group's execution on Sunday, finishing a five-coordinate losing streak in the one-day organize, presumably implied that Maxwell could again wind up on the external, which Head recommended.

"When you win as we did yesterday, I'm not anticipating that it should change excessively," Head told journalists in Canberra on Monday. "(However, it's not my business. I get advised where I'm put and attempt to perform."

Head said in spite of his own part in the triumph and having played 13 of the side's 16 one-dayers since his introduction against West Non mainstream players in June, he was underestimating nothing, particularly since he and Maxwell were both off-turning all-rounders.

"The weight is dependably on in the side. In any Australian cricket side, you've most likely got five folks that are slamming down the entryway that aren't in the squad," Head included.

"The opposition for spots is dependably on. What's more, when you're in the side, it's similarly as difficult to remain in it. You must perform, however I am unquestionably not feeling good.

"I'm content with the execution however was baffled to have out and done all that diligent work having got to 50 and manufactured that organization.

"In the event that I can continue performing then I can remain in the side and that is the thing that I want to do."

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