Cameron green ipl

  1. Cameron Green Picks 'Best Side In IPL 2023'. It Isn't CSK Or MI
  2. Big blow for Mumbai Indians as Cameron Green barred from bowling in IPL till April 13: Report
  3. Cameron Green century helps Mumbai Indians reach tough target with ease and reach playoffs
  4. IPL 2023, WTC final
  5. Ashes 2023 preview: Australia all
  6. Will Cameron Green Play In The IPL? What Pat Cummins Said
  7. WTC Final: Five things we learnt as Cameron Green's wonder catch divides opinion


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Cameron Green Picks 'Best Side In IPL 2023'. It Isn't CSK Or MI

Cameron Green is finally justifying his Rs 17.5 crore billing just when Mumbai Indians needed him the most and is happy that his team after initial struggles is now a step away from the IPL summit clash. Having pummelled Lucknow Super Giants by 81 runs in the Eliminator, MI will face defending champions Gujarat Titans on Friday in the second Qualifier to decide Chennai Super Kings' opposition in Sunday's final. Green in fact said even skipper Rohit Sharma told newcomers in dressing room that the five-time champions are slow starters. "Obviously, all experience that he (Rohit) has got for India and in IPL, he kind of knows. I think MI never won the first game of IPL and he tries to mention that to us," Green told Star Sports after having scored 40 odd and effecting two run-outs in LSG innings. "We obviously had a slow kind of start but you want to obviously start peaking at this time of the year, you don't want to be playing good cricket and slowing down now but peaking at right time," the giant Australian, who has scored 262 runs and taken six wickets, said. For him, the easiest job in the world is to bat alongside Suryakumar Yadav. "I think it's probably the easiest job batting with him. You got to get him on strike, that's the plan. And if you get a loose ball, you hit it." Green believes that Gujarat Titans are the best side in the IPL so far and have all its bases covered. Listen to the "They have been best side all tournament, may be a bit of slip up against CSK but t...

Big blow for Mumbai Indians as Cameron Green barred from bowling in IPL till April 13: Report

"Cricket Australia has informed this morning that Cameron Green (player No. 8) will be fully available. However, if he features in all the four Test matches of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Green will not be able to bowl for four weeks from the conclusion of the fourth Test scheduled from 9th March to 13th March, 2023," the IPL COO told all 10 IPL franchises on the morning of the IPL 2023 mini-auction, TOI has reported.

Cameron Green century helps Mumbai Indians reach tough target with ease and reach playoffs

It was the sort of knock that must worry India about the threat that this highly talented all-rounder poses as they take on the Aussies in the World Test Championship final from June 7-12 at The Oval in London. With that marquee clash set to be followed by the Ashes, Green's blazing blade would certainly be a cause of concern for England too. Madhwal continued to use the short ball well and in the 17th over, he had Agarwal caught behind for 83, which came off 46 balls including eight fours and four sixes. Green's magic ensured that MI was still in the hunt to qualify for the IPL playoffs for the first time since 2020. Apart from the Australian beanpole, skipper

IPL 2023, WTC final

• David Warner on the WTC final: 'It should be at least a three-game series' • Hazlewood hopeful of WTC final: 'My fitness is pretty good' • Hazlewood included in Australia's WTC final squad amid fitness race • Neser looms as World Test Championship reinforcement amid Hazlewood's tight turnaround • Peirson earns Ashes call as temporary Inglis replacement "The challenge for Cam now is as he starts to become a three-format player is how he focuses [on] that, shifts between formats, and he's going to have another challenge in front of him going deep into the IPL finals to get ready for the World Test Championship match," McDonald told SEN Radio. "So that will be a challenge for him, but he's a fast learner and every hurdle he's got over so far."

Ashes 2023 preview: Australia all

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Will Cameron Green Play In The IPL? What Pat Cummins Said

Will Cameron Green Play In The IPL? What Pat Cummins Said Australia skipper Pat Cummins says while he would love Cameron Green to focus all his energy playing for the national team, he will not take away the opportunity to compete in the IPL from the young all-rounder • Press Trust of India • Updated: November 18, 2022 01:17 PM IST Australia skipper Pat Cummins says while he would love Cameron Green to focus all his energy playing for the national team, he will not take away the opportunity to compete in the IPL from the young all-rounder. The 23-year-old, touted as the future of Australian cricket, had impressed on the tour of India while opening the innings in the absence of David Warner. He had smashed two blistering half-centuries and averaged 39.22 for the series with a strike rate of 214.54. Green's power-hitting prowess and his genuine pace with the ball is likely to have teams bidding for him aggressively if he decides to enter the IPL auction next month. "Yeah potentially (Green will enter his name in the IPL auction). We'll wait and see, I think the auction is a little while away," Cummins told SEN Radio. “Selfishly as a captain, I'd love for him to save all of his energy for Australia. “But how can you tell someone to say no to that kind of opportunity?” Cummins added. Listen to the Australia's busy 2023 Test cricket schedule involves a Border-Gavaskar Trophy in India (February-March) and Ashes in England from June 16 to July 31 while the 50-over World Cup will ...

WTC Final: Five things we learnt as Cameron Green's wonder catch divides opinion

The World Test Championship final is reaching its final act, with Australia still in a strong position to claim the title for the first time. Australia and India have played each other a lot recently — this is the fifth Test they've shared this year — so there was doubtless going to be some heat in this match given how well the players know each other. We run our rule over the controversy and the other things you missed from The Oval overnight. Green's brilliant catch Right, let's get straight into it, the big controversy of the night. Cameron Green has India lost its next three wickets for 35 runs and were all out for 296. Cameron Green took a second blinding catch in the match. ( Getty Images: Ryan Pierse) That one, diving high to his right, was probably the best of his impressive career in the gully. Then he caught Shubman Gill on the stroke of tea. India were cruising at 0-41 at a run rate of 5.72. Gill was 18 at a run-a-ball. So Green did what Green does and completed another stunning grab, diving full stretch low to his left this time, somehow getting his fingers under the ball. Loading Twitter content At least, that's what third umpire Richard Kettleborough decided. The cacophony of booing that greeted the decision on the big screen, and the debate that ensued between Chris Gaffaney, Richard Illingworth and Rohit Sharma, suggests other decisions were prevalent in the stands. Footage appeared to show the ball fly downwards off Green's hand towards the ground, where i...