Cameron Green.
- Donny
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Perhaps Alex Carey should be the #6 for a while, as Cummins and Starc are pretty capable batsmen, at 8 & 9.
I'd not be too concerned about his batting form, if he keeps claiming the likes of Joe Root and Ben Stokes, when bowling.
Oh, and already snapping up good catches, in the gully.
I'd not be too concerned about his batting form, if he keeps claiming the likes of Joe Root and Ben Stokes, when bowling.
Oh, and already snapping up good catches, in the gully.
Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
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Green 74 (122), 7 4s, one 6; 179-run partnership with Khawaja after FTB was clean bowled by Leach.K wrote:... But a big opportunity now on a pitch that's still good for batting.
Oz's last great batsman, Ricky Ponting, said this innings will do Green a lotta good, although they were "relatively easy" runs.
G. Chappell:
"... Cameron Green is full of promise, but will need to fulfil that with the bat sooner rather than later, for his own peace of mind. As an aside, while I can’t blame him for taking the money on offer from the IPL, I wonder whether it is a good career choice for his development as a batsman? It will put a lot of pressure on his young body with virtually non-stop cricket coming up.
Mitch Marsh made a similar choice early in his career and has yet to realise his potential as an explosive middle-order player who could bowl some quality overs in Test cricket. Glenn Maxwell is another whose enormous Test batting potential has remained unfulfilled due to the demands and effects of T20 cricket."
(SMH)
"... Cameron Green is full of promise, but will need to fulfil that with the bat sooner rather than later, for his own peace of mind. As an aside, while I can’t blame him for taking the money on offer from the IPL, I wonder whether it is a good career choice for his development as a batsman? It will put a lot of pressure on his young body with virtually non-stop cricket coming up.
Mitch Marsh made a similar choice early in his career and has yet to realise his potential as an explosive middle-order player who could bowl some quality overs in Test cricket. Glenn Maxwell is another whose enormous Test batting potential has remained unfulfilled due to the demands and effects of T20 cricket."
(SMH)
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Nah, let's dig Renshaw and Handscombe out of the graveyard instead!K wrote:Pretty amazing if they play Green as a specialist batsman (as Cummins said).
Would show a lotta faith in him.
And Head can have spell too [about as smart as dropping Nick Daicos...]
Renshaw i'd like to see opening, but not middle order.
Handscombe did well, all things considered, upon his recall.
But Green is seemingly irreplaceable now.
M I L L A N E 4 2 forever
Interesting thought - have you seen Daicos bat?piedys wrote:Nah, let's dig Renshaw and Handscombe out of the graveyard instead!K wrote:Pretty amazing if they play Green as a specialist batsman (as Cummins said).
Would show a lotta faith in him.
And Head can have spell too [about as smart as dropping Nick Daicos...]
Renshaw i'd like to see opening, but not middle order.
Handscombe did well, all things considered, upon his recall.
But Green is seemingly irreplaceable now.
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Pies4shaw wrote:Interesting thought - have you seen Daicos bat?piedys wrote:Nah, let's dig Renshaw and Handscombe out of the graveyard instead!K wrote:Pretty amazing if they play Green as a specialist batsman (as Cummins said).
Would show a lotta faith in him.
And Head can have spell too [about as smart as dropping Nick Daicos...]
Renshaw i'd like to see opening, but not middle order.
Handscombe did well, all things considered, upon his recall.
But Green is seemingly irreplaceable now.
I have seen him occupy the centre square and caress the ball to all parts of the ground
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm