Cameron Green
Cameron Green Credits: Twitter

According to multiple Media reports, Australia’s star all-rounder Cameron Green is doubtful for the second Test of the four-match series, starting from Friday in Delhi. Australia’s balance was hampered without a pace-bowling all-rounder in their playing XI as they played an extra batter instead. On the other hand, Australian Left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc is all set to return to playing 11.

“Green’s recovery was still progressing as per expectations, but it’s unclear if he will be passed fit,” According to a report from News Corp 

Cameron Green has been an important member of Australia since his debut and has contributed to them in all three formats.  Green has not played since breaking his finger against South Africa on Boxing Day and his return to the side has been delayed after that same finger was hit during a training session in the lead-up to the Border-Gavaskar series. 

Cameron Green Credits: Twitter

Speaking with SEN WA, Adam Collins said:

“Word on the street is he’s not quite ready to go as yet, recovering from a much more elaborate finger injury from when he had it broken in Melbourne, several pins (were inserted) in the finger He reinjured it a little bit in Bangalore at training camp last week, so they might be conservative around Cameron Green,” said Adam Collins Cricket Pundit when asked about whether Cameron Green will play in 2nd Test match 

It Will Be Nice To See Him Back Soon – Alex Carey On Cameron Green Return

Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey explained all-rounder Cameron Green’s recovery from injury ahead of the second Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test. Speaking to cricket.com.au Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey said that Green is progressing well and it will be great to have to keep on the side

“He’s looking pretty good. I’m not 100 percent sure (how is progressing) – he’s a fantastic allrounder for the country. It will be nice to see him back soon. How much do you push it, we’ll leave that to the selectors, but he’s looking pretty good.”