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  1. Cameron Green
  2. Australian allrounder Cameron Green makes Indian Premier League history with $3.15m deal
  3. Cameron Green becomes most expensive Australian in IPL history, as Sam Curran sells for record
  4. WTC Final: Five things we learnt as Cameron Green's wonder catch divides opinion
  5. Watch: Cameron Green Has A Brain
  6. Watch: Cameron Green Has A Brain
  7. Cameron Green becomes most expensive Australian in IPL history, as Sam Curran sells for record
  8. Cameron Green
  9. Australian allrounder Cameron Green makes Indian Premier League history with $3.15m deal
  10. WTC Final: Five things we learnt as Cameron Green's wonder catch divides opinion


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Cameron Green

• Test debut(cap 17 December 2020v Last Test 7 June 2023v ODI debut(cap 2 December 2020v Last ODI 19 March 2023v ODI shirt no. 42 T20I debut(cap 5 April 2022v Last T20I 4 November 2022v T20I shirt no. 42 Domestic team information Years Team 2016/17– 2018/19– 2023– Career statistics Competition Matches 21 15 8 51 Runs scored 972 302 139 3,216 36.00 50.33 17.37 48.00 100s/50s 1/6 0/1 0/2 9/12 Top score 114 89 61 251 1,664 450 120 3,976 25 11 5 65 33.84 34.27 35.60 31.95 1 1 0 3 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 5/27 5/33 2/16 6/30 Catches/ 21/– 6/– 3/– 33/– Source: 11 June 2023 Cameron Donald Green (born 3 June 1999) is an Australian Career [ ] Green grew up in Subiaco, Perth and played for the Subiaco-Floreat Cricket Club. He started playing in the 2009–10 season in the under 13s league, Green made his Originally a In October 2020, Green was named in Australia's squad for the In March 2021, Green scored his maiden double century in first-class cricket, with 251 runs for Western Australia against In October 2022, Green was added to the Australian squad for the • ^ a b . Retrieved 17 December 2020. • 'Made for Test cricket': The day Cameron Green arrived". Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 29 December 2020. • . Retrieved 10 January 2017. • MyCricket . Retrieved 22 December 2019. • www.waca.com.au . Retrieved 21 December 2019. • . Retrieved 10 January 2017. • . Retrieved 10 February 2017. • Jolly, Laura. . Retrieved 17 October 2022. • . Retrieved 13 January 2019. • McGl...

Australian allrounder Cameron Green makes Indian Premier League history with $3.15m deal

Australian allrounder Cameron Green has made history at the Indian Premier League auction overnight, landing a deal with the Mumbai Indians worth a staggering $3.15m, the most expensive Mumbai won the services of the 23-year-old West Australian in a fierce bidding war with the Delhi Capitals. It makes Green the most expensive Australian in IPL history. Yet the figure still fell short of the sum paid for English fast-bowler Sam Curran, who became the most expensive player in IPL ever when we received $3.38m. Read more Green broke Pat Cummins’ record, after starting at a reserve price of just $A360,000. “I’m pinching myself that this has all happened,” a shocked Green said. “It’s such a weird feeling watching an auction for yourself. I can’t believe how nervous I was and I was shaking like anything when the final call was confirmed. “I’ve always been a huge fan of the IPL and it’s going to be so cool to be a part of it. The Mumbai Indians are one of the powerhouses of the competition so I feel very humbled to be joining them. I can’t wait to get there next year.” Green will join countrymen Tim David and Jason Behrendorff at Mumbai. Fellow Australian quick Jhye Richardson will also be Green’s teammate after he was snapped up for $A270,700, a steep drop-off after the WA speedster earned $A2.5m the last time he was sold at the IPL Auction two years ago. Daniel Sams was the fourth Australian sold on the night, picking up a $A135,000) deal at Lucknow Super Giants, while leg-spinn...

Cameron Green becomes most expensive Australian in IPL history, as Sam Curran sells for record

Key points: • The Mumbai Indians secured Green's services after a bidding war with the Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals • A total of 13 Australians will feature in the IPL, with three of the 10 franchises not picking any Aussies for their team • England's Sam Curran became the most expensive player in the history of the IPL after the Punjab Kings paid almost $3.6m The 23-year-old all-rounder was sold to the Mumbai Indians for a staggering 17.5 crore (A$3.15 million), surpassing the figure paid by the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for Pat Cummins in 2020. "I'm pinching myself that this has all happened," Green said from Melbourne where he's preparing for the Boxing Day Test against South Africa. "It's such a weird feeling watching an auction for yourself. I can't believe how nervous I was and I was shaking like anything when the final call was confirmed. "I've always been a huge fan of the IPL and it's going to be so cool to be a part of it. "The Mumbai Indians are one of the powerhouses of the competition so I feel very humbled to be joining them. "I can't wait to get there next year." Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Mumbai led the early exchanges the bidding war for Green, before the Delhi Capitals entered the fray. Mumbai bought another West Australian in Perth Scorchers star Jhye Richardson for his base price of $270,000. The pair will be joined at Mumbai by compatriots Tim David and Jason Behrendorff, both of whom were already retained by the franchis...

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...

Watch: Cameron Green Has A Brain

On the final delivery of the 63rd over, Green decided to leave the delivery which pitched outside the leg stump. To his surprise, the ball came towards him after pitching outside and hit his gloves before hitting the stumps. The right-handed batsman wasn't expecting the ball to turn in that manner and his bat didn't even move an inch. The Indian camp erupted in joy following Green's wicket.

Watch: Cameron Green Has A Brain

On the final delivery of the 63rd over, Green decided to leave the delivery which pitched outside the leg stump. To his surprise, the ball came towards him after pitching outside and hit his gloves before hitting the stumps. The right-handed batsman wasn't expecting the ball to turn in that manner and his bat didn't even move an inch. The Indian camp erupted in joy following Green's wicket.

Cameron Green becomes most expensive Australian in IPL history, as Sam Curran sells for record

Key points: • The Mumbai Indians secured Green's services after a bidding war with the Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals • A total of 13 Australians will feature in the IPL, with three of the 10 franchises not picking any Aussies for their team • England's Sam Curran became the most expensive player in the history of the IPL after the Punjab Kings paid almost $3.6m The 23-year-old all-rounder was sold to the Mumbai Indians for a staggering 17.5 crore (A$3.15 million), surpassing the figure paid by the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for Pat Cummins in 2020. "I'm pinching myself that this has all happened," Green said from Melbourne where he's preparing for the Boxing Day Test against South Africa. "It's such a weird feeling watching an auction for yourself. I can't believe how nervous I was and I was shaking like anything when the final call was confirmed. "I've always been a huge fan of the IPL and it's going to be so cool to be a part of it. "The Mumbai Indians are one of the powerhouses of the competition so I feel very humbled to be joining them. "I can't wait to get there next year." Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Mumbai led the early exchanges the bidding war for Green, before the Delhi Capitals entered the fray. Mumbai bought another West Australian in Perth Scorchers star Jhye Richardson for his base price of $270,000. The pair will be joined at Mumbai by compatriots Tim David and Jason Behrendorff, both of whom were already retained by the franchis...

Cameron Green

• Test debut(cap 17 December 2020v Last Test 7 June 2023v ODI debut(cap 2 December 2020v Last ODI 19 March 2023v ODI shirt no. 42 T20I debut(cap 5 April 2022v Last T20I 4 November 2022v T20I shirt no. 42 Domestic team information Years Team 2016/17– 2018/19– 2023– Career statistics Competition Matches 21 15 8 51 Runs scored 972 302 139 3,216 36.00 50.33 17.37 48.00 100s/50s 1/6 0/1 0/2 9/12 Top score 114 89 61 251 1,664 450 120 3,976 25 11 5 65 33.84 34.27 35.60 31.95 1 1 0 3 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 5/27 5/33 2/16 6/30 Catches/ 21/– 6/– 3/– 33/– Source: 11 June 2023 Cameron Donald Green (born 3 June 1999) is an Australian Career [ ] Green grew up in Subiaco, Perth and played for the Subiaco-Floreat Cricket Club. He started playing in the 2009–10 season in the under 13s league, Green made his Originally a In October 2020, Green was named in Australia's squad for the In March 2021, Green scored his maiden double century in first-class cricket, with 251 runs for Western Australia against In October 2022, Green was added to the Australian squad for the • ^ a b . Retrieved 17 December 2020. • 'Made for Test cricket': The day Cameron Green arrived". Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 29 December 2020. • . Retrieved 10 January 2017. • MyCricket . Retrieved 22 December 2019. • www.waca.com.au . Retrieved 21 December 2019. • . Retrieved 10 January 2017. • . Retrieved 10 February 2017. • Jolly, Laura. . Retrieved 17 October 2022. • . Retrieved 13 January 2019. • McGl...

Australian allrounder Cameron Green makes Indian Premier League history with $3.15m deal

Australian allrounder Cameron Green has made history at the Indian Premier League auction overnight, landing a deal with the Mumbai Indians worth a staggering $3.15m, the most expensive Mumbai won the services of the 23-year-old West Australian in a fierce bidding war with the Delhi Capitals. It makes Green the most expensive Australian in IPL history. Yet the figure still fell short of the sum paid for English fast-bowler Sam Curran, who became the most expensive player in IPL ever when we received $3.38m. Read more Green broke Pat Cummins’ record, after starting at a reserve price of just $A360,000. “I’m pinching myself that this has all happened,” a shocked Green said. “It’s such a weird feeling watching an auction for yourself. I can’t believe how nervous I was and I was shaking like anything when the final call was confirmed. “I’ve always been a huge fan of the IPL and it’s going to be so cool to be a part of it. The Mumbai Indians are one of the powerhouses of the competition so I feel very humbled to be joining them. I can’t wait to get there next year.” Green will join countrymen Tim David and Jason Behrendorff at Mumbai. Fellow Australian quick Jhye Richardson will also be Green’s teammate after he was snapped up for $A270,700, a steep drop-off after the WA speedster earned $A2.5m the last time he was sold at the IPL Auction two years ago. Daniel Sams was the fourth Australian sold on the night, picking up a $A135,000) deal at Lucknow Super Giants, while leg-spinn...

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...