Cameron Green: The Next Australian Cricket Star Debuts

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The young all-rounder from Western Australia, 21-year-old Cameron Green, is set to debut for Australia at the Adelaide Oval. This is one of the most anticipated first appearances in recent times. Here’s a little about him.

How has your career been so far?

In first-class cricket, he has been outstanding. He has five centuries in 21 matches, including a personal record of 197 earlier this season against New South Wales. His batting average is 55.04. In November 2019, in a match against Queensland at the Gabba, he demonstrated what he could achieve with the bat, scoring 87 and 121 not out batting at positions 8 and 9. That was also the last match he bowled in for a year. With the ball, he averages 21.72 for his 33 wickets, which include 5 for 24 in his first-class debut against Tasmania, against whom he also took his best figures of 6 for 30 in 2018. His white-ball cricket career doesn’t stand out as much, although he debuted in ODIs a couple of weeks ago, however, that’s only from a handful of matches: nine in both List A and T20. It’s with the red (and pink) ball that he’s exciting everyone at the moment.

Are there high expectations?

You could say so. Greg Chappell has called him the “best since Ricky Ponting” in recent interviews. In June, Chappell picked him at number 6 in the test team immediately.

“For me, Cameron Green is the next Australian cricket superstar,” he said. “He’s a real prospect with the bat and ball, but I think his future is as a batsman who can offer some quality overs. Cameron is a batsman with exceptional 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

What’s up with the recent injury?

That seemed like a bad moment when he was hit on the head by a Jasprit Bumrah drive at the SCG. He immediately left the field and was substituted from the match with a concussion and also underwent scans that cleared him of any fractures. Fortunately, the blow has not caused significant damage (unlike Will Pucovski, Green has no history of concussions) and it seems he will pass all Cricket Australia protocols to be able to debut.

Is this the all-terrain vehicle Australia has dreamed of?

Maybe, but with a bit of caution. That has nothing to do with talent, but he has been on restricted bowling loads due to a stress fracture in his back that he suffered last year. He has undergone work on his action with WA bowling coach Matt Mason, and so far has been limited to four overs per innings. This season he has not bowled more than eight overs in a day in match conditions. However, he has still shown the ability to take wickets: he claimed two in the second innings against the Indians at Drummoyne Oval and produced a beauty to dismiss Shubman Gill before his injury at the SCG. Tim Paine also suggested that the bowling restrictions will be loosened. “I think he’ll bowl a bit more than that, once you’re selected in a Test match, you’re ready to go. That said, we don’t expect him to bowl a huge amount of overs with the attack we have.”

Has his debut arrived sooner than expected?

In a way, yes. In fact, just a few weeks ago it seemed unlikely that he would be part of the XI at the start of the series despite being named in the expanded squad. The preferred route was for Australia to maintain its traditional balance of six batsmen, a wicketkeeper and four bowlers. However, recently plans have been altered by the injuries of Warner and Pucovksi, which has led Australia to reorganize the batting order (at least for one test) and that has created the opening in the number 6 position. That is not to say that Green does not deserve it. In the current form, it could easily be said that he is among Australia’s top six batsmen, with Justin Langer and national selector Trevor Hohns saying that he is worthy of being selected just for his batting.
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