Cameron Green, the 21-year-old all-rounder from Western Australia, is set to debut for Australia at the Adelaide Oval. His anticipated first appearance has generated great expectation in the cricket world.
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Highlighted Career
In first-class cricket, Green has demonstrated outstanding performance. He has accumulated five centuries in 21 matches, including an impressive 197, his personal best, achieved earlier this season against New South Wales. His batting average is 55.04. In a match against Queensland at the Gabba in November 2019, he proved his worth with the bat, scoring 87 and 121, not out, batting in positions 8 and 9. This was also the last match in which he bowled for a year. With the ball, he averages 21.72 with 33 wickets, including 5 for 24 in his first-class debut against Tasmania, a team against which he also achieved his personal best of 6 for 30 in 2018. Although his career in one-day matches does not stand out as much, his ODI debut a few weeks ago has generated enthusiasm, but with few matches played, nine in List A and T20. It is with the red (and pink) ball that he is captivating everyone.Expectations and Praise
Expectations are high. Greg Chappell has called him “the best since Ricky Ponting” in recent interviews. In June, Chappell selected him at number 6 in the test team.For me, Cameron Green is the next Australian cricket superstar. He is a genuine prospect with the bat and ball, but I think his future lies in being a batsman who can offer some quality overs. Cameron is a batsman with uncommon talent. At 6 feet 7 inches, he could become something very special. I would bat him at number 6 to start, but I think number 4 is his long-term position. The sooner he plays at this level, the sooner he will become the player he should be.
Greg Chappell