Cameron Green
Cameron Green Credits: Twitter

Former Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin lauded Cameron Green for an aggressive knock against India and stated that he has improved and gotten better every time he plays and added he looked positive in his approach and never missed an opportunity to score runs.

Speaking to FOX Sports, Brad Haddin Praised Green for his fantastic hundred against Australia in the final test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy and stressed India bowlers had no answer to Green’s counter-attacking knock.

“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. The Indians don’t have an answer for him.” he added.

Brad Haddin
Brad Haddin Credits: Twitter

Speaking at the end of Day 2, Cameron Green spoke about his knock to the Broadcaster, Green  reckoned that it is important to be very aggressive with the new ball and continued his gameplay to score more runs with the new ball and to attack the bowlers by staying calm as much as possible

“I think this is a different style of batting. In Australia, you try to get more in line with it. The head is very aggressive with the new ball. I thought maybe 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 maybe do the holding role tomorrow and let the spinners do their bit,” he added.

Cameron Green was injured for the first two games of the Test match and made his comeback from the injury in the third Test in Indore which Australia won. Australia will look to win the final and fourth test to draw the series.

Cameron Green Will Be The World’s Best Allrounder – Kim Hughes

Former Australian captain Kim Hughes feels Australia’s Cameron Green can become the best allrounder in the world of Cricket. Kim Hughes has seen Green’s growth in close quarters playing domestic cricket.

“I’ve said for a number of years now that provided he keeps himself fit, he’ll be the world’s best by a long way. I’ve got absolutely no doubt about that,” Hughes.

Cameron Green played a counter-attacking 114-run knock helped Australia post a mammoth total of 480 runs and Green will look to pick up important wickets with his bowling. Cameron Green is touted to be the next superstar for Australia in International cricket.