He underwent imaging after reporting pain following the third ODI, where he bowled a charm of sustained little balls
After he was ruled out of the last two Wickets against England due to a back injury, Australia are anxiously awaiting the health of all-rounder Cameron Green.
Green suffered scans after reporting pain following the third ODI in Durham, where he bowled a charm of sustained little balls, and may have further evaluation on returning home to understand the full extent of the injury.
A Cricket Australia affirmation stated that" Cameron Green has a back injuries and will not perform any further in the ODI visit of England." After Green complained of soreness following his third ODI against England in Durham, scans in London immediately discovered the injuries. His return to play management strategy may be determined after he returns home for more evaluation.
Green has recently experienced returning stress fractures while transitioning from the home system to the outdoors in 2019, the year before making his Test debut.
If Green was sidelined for an extended period of time, aside from the fact that Green was reportedly regaining his status in the Examine part after the 174 not out in Wellington, would have a number of negative effects on Australia's plans for their house summer, and especially the Test series against India.
He is already a key player in the discussion about how the best order of Australia should be structured and where Steven Smith bats. Smith would be able to return to No. 1 if Green were unavailable, leading to a middle-order position. 4. and the possibility of a stand-in opening alongside Usman Khawaja.
Go coach Andrew McDonald stated earlier this month that the top six people in Australia's Test team may start the series against India, but whether Smith would commence was up for debate.
Cameron Bancroft, Matt Renshaw, and Marcus Harris would be able to join if a player from inside that class was needed. Following David Warner's pensions, Renshaw served as the line ' supply batter against West Indies and New Zealand earlier this year.
Then there would be the decline of Green's innings. Pat Cummins mentioned his expectations last month that Green and Mitchell Marsh may be crucial in helping Australia's front attack carry out the workload during the Tests. Green could play him as a professional flour if bowling alone became an issue.
" We are aware that Cameron Green has previously experienced returning strain injuries. This hope it's not that", Ricky Ponting said on Sky Sports. If it's not too poor, they still have the option of playing him as a player.
Without Green's ball it may put the light back on Marsh's part. Before taking the game at Lord's in his second over, he removed Will Jacks after recovering from an injury in the IPL. He had hardly bowled since. Marsh's lack of recent ball had not been a major issue for the limited-overs team with a number of pace-bowling allrounders accessible.
Before Australia's home global season officially began, Green was anticipating playing in at least one Sheffield Shield game in October. Pakistan attend for T20Is and ODIs ahead of the Testing against India which start on November 22 in Perth.
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