Cameron Green is rule out of the ongoing England One-Day International series and will return to Perth. In the first One-Day International at Adelaide Oval, Cameron Green threw seven overs while scoring 20 runs.
Due to discomfort, Australia’s all-rounder Cameron Green has been force to withdraw from the final two ODIs against England. Has now returned to Perth. In the meanwhile, Josh Inglis has been ask to replace Green, who suffered an unexpected injury while playing golf shortly before the T20 World Cup, in Australia’s playing XI for the second One-Day International match against the Three Lions in Sydney. Mitchell Marsh have been name to the team.
Although the all-ailment rounder’s isn’t thought to be serious. Cricket Australia is taking precautions to keep him well and prepare for the next matches. According to sources, Green will reportedly play in Australia’s opening summertime Test matchup against the West Indies at Perth Stadium on November 30.
Green bowled a total of seven overs in the first ODI against England, and his unbeaten 20 runs helped Australia win the match. The kid participated in just one game at the recently concluded T20 World Cup, which was against Afghanistan.
Jos Buttler and Pat Cummins were rested for the second ODI, which was captained by Josh Hazlewood and Moeen Ali, respectively.
Pat Cummins and Jos Buttler both chose to rest before the second ODI to reduce their effort. In Cummins’ absence, Australia’s captain is speedster Josh Hazlewood, while England’s captain is Moeen Ali.
Given the presence of a veteran player like Steve Smith in the lineup. Most individuals were shocked by Hazlewood’s selection as Australia’s stand-in skipper for the second ODI. David Warner, who was one of the frontrunners to take over as ODI captain after Aaron Finch announce his retirement, was passed up in favor of Cummins, while Smith, the Test team’s vice-captain, was not even considered.
However, given his track record and the fact that Cummins is a quick bowler, it is likely that he will not play every ODI for Australia in the coming months due to workload management.
“Things change – there might be times where the captain might not necessarily play every game and someone else steps in. There’s a lot to think through, for whoever it is. I love being Test captain – hopefully I’m there at the ODI World Cup as a player, firstly. If it comes up and it works, it would obviously be a huge privilege, but if not, it’s totally fine,”
Cummins said.