NSW discard Maddinson to confront Blues

All eyes will be on former NSW batsman Nic Maddinson during the one-day clash between his former state and current side Victoria.

Nic Maddinson of Victoria

Nic Maddinson doesn't want to be caught up in "petty banter" when he faces his former side NSW. (AAP)

Nic Maddinson wants to let his bat do the talking when the NSW discard faces former teammates for the first time.

Maddinson is a prime example of how professional sport can trigger dizzying highs and deflating lows, often in quick succession.

A year-and-a-half after making his Test debut, the left-hander was cut by the Blues.

Maddinson moved to Melbourne earlier this year, seeking to reignite his cricket career.

The 26-year-old doesn't hold a state contract but has been welcomed with open arms by his adopted state, who face NSW in a one-dayer at North Sydney Oval on Sunday.

There's been radio silence between Maddinson and former teammates this week.

"I think my number got deleted when I left, when they kicked me out. I haven't really heard from anyone for a while," Maddinson told AAP.

"I'm not too sure (if there will be much chat on the field).

"I'll be there to do my job.

"I don't really want to be caught up in petty banter. If they do, that's up to them."

Maddinson, who remains on the radar of national selectors and could be part of Australia's Twenty20 squad that faces Pakistan next month, has enjoyed his change of scenery.

"The environment here is sort of suited to my style. It's quite relaxed," he said.

"But still a lot of responsibility on the players to prepare and get themselves ready.

"Fitting into the squad has been pretty seamless ... I'm really enjoying it."

Maddinson, deployed in the middle order alongside Glenn Maxwell, scored 68 in Victoria's season-opening victory over Queensland.

The hard-hitting batsmen, who have polarised selectors and fans alike in recent years, were roommates at Cricket Australia's academy in 2010.

"We know each other pretty well," Maddinson said.

"I feel like we've got a really good relationship.

"That's been a good thing for me, having him out there."

Maddinson was full of praise for Maxwell's response to his recent Test snubbing.

"He hasn't let that creep into any training or any Victorian team stuff. Credit to him," he said.

"Obviously he's definitely good enough to be there but it didn't work out in his favour this time and I know he's hungry for more runs."


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