Maxwell struck a 45-ball 89 while chasing Rajasthan Royals’ 192-run target and claimed that a permanent slot in the playing eleven has helped him immensely.
“I would not call it a payback [for sitting on the bench at Mumbai Indians last season],” said Maxwell. “Mumbai had a pretty good side last year. I had to bide my time.
“It worries me more that I was not there at the end to hit the winning runs. That was a job half finished.”
However, Punjab were hardly bothered about his dismissal as South Africa batsman David Miller thrashed an unbeaten 19-ball 51 to take his team past the target with a loss of three wickets.
Earlier, Rajasthan scored 191 in the allotted 20 overs after Punjab skipper George Bailey asked them to bat on a flat Sharjah wicket.
Sanju Samson and all-rounder Shane Watson scored half-centuries to take their team to a total that turned out fairly inadequate at the end.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 22nd, 2014.
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