Green Maps Out Return to Bowling Plan
Green will gradually increase his bowling workload through domestic and international matches to be unrestricted by the Ashes, starting Nov 21 at Perth's Optus Stadium.
- On November 21, Cameron Green plans to be available without bowling restrictions for the first Ashes Test at Perth's Optus Stadium and expects to bat at No.3.
- After major back surgery, Cameron Green has not bowled in matches since last year and said, `It was just a really slow buildup, there was no rushing.`
- Medical staff have capped Cameron Green's initial bowling at eight overs for the Sheffield Shield opener, and he will build overs across three Shield matches and Australia's ODI series.
- With Beau Webster also available, Australia must balance two allrounders, and Cameron Green said he could take a lesser bowling load if batting in the top order.
- Green's return gives Australia an added bowling option ahead of the Ashes as he bowls for the first time in 18 months in Western Australia's Sheffield Shield opener this weekend.
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Green maps out return to bowling plan
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Australia's Cameron Green speaks on bowling plans ahead of home Ashes series
Melbourne [Australia], October 3 (ANI): Australian all-rounder Cameron Green said that while he is hoping for an unrestricted role as an all-rounder during the upcoming Ashes series at home starting in November, he could take up a lesser load as a bowler if he is batting at the top-order spot. Green, who is not a part of the ongoing T20Is against New Zealand, will be playing at fourth spot for Western Australia
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