The young Australian all-rounder Cameron Green will not be able to bowl in the early stages of the Indian Premier League (IPL) this year are baffling, but Green insists that he will be “100 percent available” to bat and bowl for the Mumbai Indians.
Green, who was hit by an Anrich Nortje bouncer in the second Test against South Africa and broke his finger, is only allowed to bowl in the IPL 2023 after April, according to rumors.
However, the 23-year-old, who was acquired by the most successful IPL team for Rs 17.50 crore—the second-highest price paid for a player in the history of the IPL auction—blasted the rumors on Thursday, claiming that he has no idea how or where the information got out.
According to SEN, Green said, “No, that’s not correct.”
I believe I’ve been hearing about this for some time. It’s not clear where it came from.
Due to finger injuries, Green and pace bowler Mitchell Starc will not participate in the third and final Test against South Africa, which is currently taking place at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
After retiring from the Boxing Day Test on day two due to the injury, the all-rounder returned the following day to score his half-century. Australia took a 2-0 lead in the three-match series after winning the second Test.
Green has been advised to have surgery, and it is anticipated that he will recover in time to play in the first Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test on February 9.
Green stated that the first Test in India is his goal
“I think Starcy (Starc) and I are probably at a crossroads for the first one (Test), but we’ll give ourselves the best chance,” Green stated that the money he made at the recent IPL auction in Kochi will not keep him from playing his natural game.
You have the right people to drag you down if you get ahead of yourself too much, but you also have the right people to help you get back on track if things aren’t going as well as you would like.
“I believe that’s a bit like cricket. It is a game in which you will fail more than you will succeed