New Delhi: Glenn Maxwell's aggressive batting during the middle overs and back-end will add dimension to their side and also help 'Big Show' to play freely, feels RCB Director of Cricket Mike Hesson.
Maxwell, a perennial under-performer but someone who has always raked in moolah at the IPL auctions, was snapped for Rs 14.25 crore by the Royal Challengers Bangalore after Punjab Kings decided to release him.
"He (Maxwell) is fantastic and fits in the middle-order for us. We wanted to have a player of his quality during middle overs and at the back-end as well, he brings in a huge amount of experience," Hesson said at a virtual media conference, indicating that Maxwell is that impact player in the middle-order which RCB lacked last year.
"On his day, he can turn a game on its head. We need to use him in a space where we can maximise his skills and we are looking at how we do that," the former New Zealand coach said.
Hesson wants Maxwell to understand his role.
"I am waiting to speak to him and be clear about his role. It's just been a few days. Amongst peers, he is going to bat, so it's better he understands his role implicitly. He has good skills, highly experienced and will also be part of the leadership group."
The 6 feet 9 inch Kyle Jamieson has been one of New Zealand's heroes in Test cricket but Hesson feels that even in India, the bounce he can extract due to his height will be very handy for RCB.