Maxwell has disappointed himself: Bailey

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : May 05 2015 | 6:42 PM IST
George Bailey today said swashbuckling all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has disappointed himself in the IPL, even as the Kings XI Punjab captain remained optimistic about the team's chances of making it to the play-offs despite seven losses.
Managing just 62 runs from 5 IPL outings, Maxwell is certainly not looking the World Cup-winning Australian player in this cash-rich league and Bailey could not agree more.
"He (Maxwell) absolutely has disappointed himself. The other thing about Maxy is that he plays a unique brand of cricket and sometimes it does not come off as we would like," he said.
Bailey said Maxwell took a while to adapt to the different playing conditions in India, which are very different from Australia.
"He's come from the World Cup and it took a while for him to adapt. Conditions are different in India and Australia," he said.
Bailey also opined that external pressure gets the better of Maxwell at times.
"He has played enough cricket here and, I think it is the outside world that puts more pressure on him rather than anything else. I am sure he will do far better in the coming games," he said.
Even after losing seven of their nine games, Bailey expects his team, which is languishing at the bottom, to make the playoffs as there are still few matches to play catch-up with other sides.
"There is still plenty to play for and we hope to still make it," he said.
Unable to get the team's combination right in this season, Bailey is taking inspiration from Delhi Daredevils show last year, who failed to get going but are a much improved side this year.
"We are disappointed. But we have the team to turn it around. This is a unique competition. You can chose your teams and then go about it. We have not got the right combination. It can happen to any team. Look at Delhi, they did not do well last season but this year they have done better. There is still plenty to play for and we hope to still make it."
Bailey blamed the top-order for the team's failure, but opined that the bowling has been good compared to last season.
"Our top order batting failure has been the worry for us. The bowling has been pretty good. Last year, bowling was our weakest link. It is disappointing as far as the batting is concerned, but I am confident it will come good," he said.
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First Published: May 05 2015 | 6:42 PM IST

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