Australian cricketer Cameron Green has won praise from former wicket-keeper batter Brad Haddin following his impressive performance in the fourth Test match against India in Ahmedabad on Friday. Green’s counter-attacking 114-run knock on the second day of the match earned him his maiden Test century and drew admiration from Haddin, who lauded his ability to improve with each game he plays.
Haddin spoke highly of Cameron Green’s performance, stating that his tempo and mindset were particularly impressive. Green’s approach to the game was focused on scoring rather than just occupying the crease, which Haddin believes is the key to his success. He also suggested that the Indian team had no answer to Green’s style of batting.
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The Indians Don’t Have An Answer For Cameron Green: Brad Haddin
Haddin speaking on FOX sports said, “Every time we’ve seen him, he gets better and better”.
What’s been more impressive is the tempo he’s played at. He’s come and taken the game on. He hasn’t missed an opportunity to score, so his mindset’s all about looking to score, not just occupying the crease.” he added.
Haddin further went on to say, “The Indians don’t have an answer for him.”
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In an interview after the match, Green spoke about his blistering knock, stating that he was grateful for the opportunity to play alongside Uzzy, who had helped him a lot. He also mentioned that the Australian team had a great group of players in the changing room and that he was looking forward to the MRF tours as a young Australian player.
Cameron Green said, “Probably not yet. You never know when it would happen. But very grateful. Uzzy helped me a lot. Was really special to have him at the other end. We get to go to MRF tours as young Australia players. May be we just have a great group of players in the change room.”
“I think this is a different style of batting. In Australia you try to get more in line with it. Head is very aggressive with the new ball. I thought may be had a good chance to score runs with the new ball yesterday. I just tried to pick up how the Indian bowlers went about it. You have to swallow your ego on this wicket. I will may be do the holding role tomorrow and let the spinners do their bit,” he added.
The third Test in Indore, which Australia won, saw Cameron Green return from an injury he sustained during the first two games of the Test match. In the four-match Test series, Australia is behind 2-1.
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