'Extended Run': Century Makes Life Easier for Green
Cameron Green scored an unbeaten 104 off 201 balls and erased a 226-run deficit as Australia avoided an innings defeat.
- On Day 4 at Darwin's Marrara Stadium, Cameron Green scored an unbeaten 104 to rescue Australia from collapse against Bangladesh, keeping the hosts alive in the first Test.
- Australia's top and middle order crumbled against disciplined Bangladesh bowling, leaving the team reeling at 73 for 3 before Green arrived at the crease.
- Green battered an unbeaten 104 off 201 balls, displaying improved footwork and balance against pace and spin, anchoring his innings with 4 boundaries and 1 six.
- Erasing a daunting 226-run first-innings deficit, Green kept Australia alive and forced Bangladesh to bat a second time, preventing an innings defeat.
- Marking his third Test century and first on home soil, Green answered critics questioning his recent form and secured his position at number five.
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Cameron Green raises bat in relief after scoring his first hundred in nearly two and a half years during AUS vs BAN 2026 1st Test
Australia all-rounder Cameron Green raised his bat in relief after registering his first Test century in nearly two and a half years on Day 4 (Sunday, August 16) of the ongoing first Test of the two-m
AUS Vs BAN, 1st Test 2026: Cameron Green's Rearguard Century Helps Australia Achieve Slender Lead And Delay Defeat
While an outright defeat for Australia appeared all but inevitable as wickets tumbled around him, Cameron Green's heroic rearguard ensured that the hosts would not surrender by an innings. By digging deep to compile a magnificent century, the towering all-rounder successfully forced Bangladesh to bat a second time
Green defies critics with timely Test century
Australian star Cameron Green scores a crucial second innings century against Bangladesh.
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