Sydney: Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who hammered a 19-ball 45 against India in the first One-day International against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Friday jokingly tweeted that he apologised to his Kings XI Punjab skipper KL Rahul after his quickfire innings drove his side to a match-winning total of 374 runs in 50 overs.
Australia defeated India by 66 runs as the visitors could not chase the huge total, which was also the highest that Aussies have put up against India.
"I apologised to him while I was batting (emoticons of face with tears of joy, a lion face and folded hands) #kxipfriends Red heart," Maxwell tweeted in response to Jimmy Neesham's response to a fan's tweet where KL Rahul's face is super-imposed on a picture, showing him surprised over both KXIP players, Neesham and Maxwell performing for their countries.