Cameron Green stated that he is prepared to divide the workload while discussing the same topic. In addition, he provided an update on his fitness, saying that he will be able to bowl longer stints against India during the five-match series that starts on November 22 because his body is in really good shape. He also disclosed that he makes jokes with Marsh about how hard it is to bowl in the seventy-eighth and eightieth overs when the ball does not move.
In the next Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Australia’s skipper Pat Cummins has already stated that the all-rounders will be much more involved. The pacers will have to utilise players like Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc, and Cummins sparingly since playing all five Test matches will wear them out.
Cameron Green and Mitchell Marsh will probably bowl longer stretches and participate in the games far more actively in light of that.
“I’ve considered it as something to do ‘in 10 years’ time.” That being said, I am pleased to contribute as much as I can right now. I’m in a really decent physical position to be able to accomplish that. When the ball is not moving between the 70th and 80th overs, Mitch and I always joke about and giggle about who bowls those “graveyard overs.” Cricket.com.au was informed by Green, “We’ll wait and see how we do it this summer.”
However, right now my body feels like it’s in a pretty nice spot where I can still contribute to bowling. In the future, it is a possibility, but for now, I am content to be a true all-around player,” Green stated to wrap up his remarks.
Notably, Green is excited to represent Western Australia in red-ball cricket before taking part in the highly anticipated series against India. But, with the Champions Trophy in mind, he doesn’t want to risk his place in the white-ball team either.
“I adore representing Western Australia in shield cricket; it’s the ideal preparation for a Test tour, in my opinion. On the other hand, you’re always tempted to play for Australia, particularly when there seems to be a World Cup or Champions Trophy approaching.
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“Will it be detrimental to your prospects of winning the Champions Trophy, for example, if you choose not to play a white-ball series? You have to consider these things all the time. Thus, it remains uncertain,” he said.