Maxwell Reveals Power Struggle and Rift with Sehwag at Punjab Kings

Maxwell Reveals Power Struggle and Rift with Sehwag at Punjab Kings

Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has lifted the lid on the internal turmoil that plagued the Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings) franchise during his tenure from 2014 to 2017. In his recently released book, Maxwell reveals the power struggle between himself and then-mentor Virender Sehwag, which ultimately led to his departure from the team.

Maxwell’s arrival in Punjab coincided with a successful 2014 season, where he amassed 552 runs at a strike rate of over 187. However, his fortunes took a downturn in 2017, and his role within the team came under scrutiny. The appointment of Sehwag as mentor marked a shift in power dynamics, with Sehwag asserting his authority over team selection and other decisions.

Maxwell’s frustration grew as Sehwag’s decisions often seemed illogical. In one instance, Sehwag excluded Maxwell from a WhatsApp group used for team selection. Maxwell’s public criticism of Sehwag further strained their relationship, leading to a public outburst from Sehwag after a poor performance against Pune.

Maxwell was removed from the main WhatsApp group and publicly criticized by Sehwag, who blamed him for the team’s failures. Maxwell responded by expressing his disappointment and stating that he had lost respect for Sehwag. The rift between the two deepened, and Maxwell ultimately informed the owners that he would not continue with the team if Sehwag remained.

Sehwag’s tenure at Punjab lasted only one more season, while Maxwell moved on to other franchises. In his book, Maxwell reflects on the challenges he faced during his time at Punjab and the lessons he learned from the experience.