Cameron Green greets 'natural game' with confidence ahead of Adelaide Test
"Replacing someone like Steve is pretty tough," said Green ahead of the first Test against West Indies in Adelaide.
Cameron Green expressed his delight to take up the new role for Australia in the forthcoming Test series against West Indies with the first Test being contested at the Adelaide Oval on January 17. Steven Smith had pronounced his desire to open the innings upon the retirement of David Warner. Cricket Australia endorsed his wish which consequently allowed Green to take up the No. 4 position which was previously held by Smith.
The 24-year-old believes the No. 4 position is where he can play his natural game. He also stated that he did not expect to bat at four and is thrilled after hearing about it.
“I think what I like is I’ve got a bit of time. I’ve always felt maybe a touch rushed at six, especially after Heady (Travis Head) makes it look a bit too easy at number five. I’ve always felt like I’ve maybe had to push the game along where I feel like number four is my natural game where I can take my time and settle in," Cameron Green was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.
Green went on to say that he doesn't feel any kind of pressure batting at No. 4. However, he did admit that replacing someone like Smith is a tough nut to crack.
“They (the selectors) didn’t say anything. It was just biding my time and thought I might as well get my skills up just in case and so yeah, they just let me know ‘just prepare like you would and wait and see. I don’t feel any pressure. Obviously, replacing someone like Steve is pretty tough. But yeah, I’m just going to play my own way and, but obviously I’m grateful for him putting (me batting at four) in his mind," he added.
Green further stated that he is confident in his ability after being picked apart from a group of other talented cricketers who were poised to play. He is now aiming to repay the team by playing his natural game on the field.
“I feel like there’s a lot of seriously good talented cricketers that are unfortunately missing out. I think that’s the beauty of where Australian cricket is at the moment. Renners (Matt Renshaw), Harry (Marcus Harris) and Bangers (Cameron Bancroft) are playing some awesome cricket. But then you’re also missing out four or five other cricketers that could make the team as well. Good competition, that’s what makes a good team. (But) no extra pressure. I definitely don’t feel it from within the group. So yeah, I’ll just go out and play my natural game," he further said.
While speaking about his role, Green further stated, "Definitely still an all-rounder. I’ve been doing it for WA for a few years, bowling my full quota as well as batting at four so got no issue keeping the same load up."
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