Tall, lanky, exuding the feel that you associate with a carefree cricketer but once on the ground; focused and resilient like no other- he is this and more. Well, none other than the great Greg Chappell said about him, “The kid can play. He is a serious talent.”
And that’s not all; he would go as further as saying, “he’s the best batting talent I’ve seen since Ricky Ponting!” And you can instantly make out that there is this sense of innate simplicity and an uncomplicated demeanour about the young talent.
Born in Perth, representing Australia, and one of the most widely noted current young talent that around – Cameron Green, one could say with a quite sense of confidence, is here to stay. What do you reckon?
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For someone who debut back in 2020, which is well over half a decade ago, Green has already played 98 Internationals Australia from which he has taken 73 International wickets, struck 3209 runs, along with 3 centuries and 16 fifties.
However, that’s not all- here is a quintessential OC, in that the pride and desire to wear the prestige’s baggy. Green is something that Cameron Green considers his great Fortune and something for which his heart beats constantly.
At a time, Australia is keen to channelise the best out of a fast, improving and rising young crop of talents with names, such as Xavier Bartlett, Cooper Connelly among the others in the mix, having Cameron green around offers a sense of assurance and coolies that can often tend to the hot weathers that international cricket brings up.
One of the greatest providers of relief of having Cameron Green in the mix is that no longer are established stars, and big names such as Glenn Maxwell around to serve Australian cricket. They’ve done it, and they’ve made their name, and the focus is now in franchise, Cricket. But gladly in Green, there is somebody who is more than just another lanky all rounder; here’s someone who wants to keenly contest in Test match cricket, take up its rigours and drag his body through the drudge for upholding the spirit of Austrian cricket.
Someone who understands the rigours that a particularly busy Australian white ball calendar brings and someone who would love to see Australia flex their muscle more than they have in the T20 format.
And yet, what sort of compliments Green’s relative ease at clearing the ropes and going for the big shots, which he so often does – and across formats- is that component of mental toughness, perhaps a familiar Australian habit.
No random speak this.
At a time where a serious kidney related ailment could certainly have derailed his career, and perhaps very nearly did being a factor demotivating enough to prohibit Cameron Green from taking up the challenges of international duties, here he is accepting the rigours with glee.
How rare is that? Just how brilliant a sight that is, you are ought to ask?
Born in Perth, representing Australia, but rapidly rising as one of the most foremost, international all-around talent in the game at the moment, at 27, Cameron Green has only just begun and is nowhere near the peaks of what he can do. May he have a long, glowing and memorable career ahead!