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Australia all-rounder Cameron Green explains how his time out injured helped him deal with his chronic kidney condition.
Marnus Labuschagne is favoured to join Usman Khawaja at the top of the order and tip out Sam Konstas when Australia faces ...
More than six months after Cameron Green last took the field ... qualities will stand him in good stead. The last time Green played Test cricket was against New Zealand early in 2024.
Upon his return, Cameron Green could turn out to be a dark horse for Australia in the upcoming World Test Championship (WTC) final against South Africa ...
Cameron Green has scored an unbeaten century in his first match since back surgery while playing for English county side Gloucestershire. Green became the 10th player to score a first-class ...
Australia’s Cameron Green made a memorable century on his Championship debut for Gloucestershire, before retiring hurt in bizarre fashion having suffered suspected cramp completing his hundredth run.
Cameron Green has marked his comeback from surgery by hitting a century for English county Gloucestershire, but then retired hurt suffering from cramp. Green left the field on Friday at Canterbury ...
Green returned from an injury layoff of more than six months when turning out for England County side Gloucestershire in their four-day clash against Kent in Canterbury, and the talented Australian ...
Cameron Green has made a statement upon his cricket return having scored a century in the second division of County cricket as Marnus Labuschagne's position in the Test team comes under more pressure.
The allrounder begins his county stint with an eye on returning as a batter for the World Test Championship final - but it's not simple ...
He likes to let people know that he is a supporter of county cricket, a fact his colleagues will testify to and bemoan in equal quantities. More than six months after Cameron Green last took the ...
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