Cameron Green: The New Australian Cricket Promise Ready for His Debut
The 21-year-old all-rounder, Cameron Green, from Western Australia, is about to make his debut with the Australian national team at the Adelaide Oval. His arrival generates great expectation, being one of the most anticipated debuts in recent times. Here is a profile of this talented player.Outstanding Cricket Career
In first-class cricket, Green has demonstrated exceptional performance. He has scored five centuries in 21 matches, including an impressive 197, his personal best, earlier this season against New South Wales. Recently, he faced the Indians last week, maintaining a batting average of 55.04. A memorable match against Queensland at the Gabba in November 2019, where he scored 87 and 121 runs not out, playing in positions 8 and 9, evidenced his potential with the bat. This was also the last match in which he bowled for a year.With the ball, Green averages 21.72 with 33 wickets, including an impressive 5 for 24 in his first-class debut against Tasmania, a team against which he also achieved his best mark of 6 for 30 in 2018. Although his career in white-ball formats is not as striking, he debuted in ODIs a couple of weeks ago, but this is limited to a handful of matches: nine in List A and T20. It is with the red and pink ball that Green is generating great enthusiasm.
High Expectations for Green
Expectations for Cameron Green are high. Greg Chappell has described him as “the best since Ricky Ponting” in recent interviews. In June, in a hypothetical scenario of Test and T20I matches on the same day, Chappell would have included him in the starting eleven in the number 6 position.“For me, Cameron Green is the next Australian cricket superstar,” Chappell stated. “He’s a genuine prospect with the bat and ball, but I think his future lies as a batsman who can offer good overs. Cameron is a batsman with exceptional talent. At 6 feet 7 inches, he could become something very special. I would put him to bat 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