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Cameron Green and Pat Cummins hold Australia’s third Test fortunes in their hands when day three begins on Tuesday.
On a lively Sabina Park pitch where fast bowlers continued to call the shots, Cameron Green’s resolute knock might prove the ...
Despite a top-order collapse, Australia's hopes for the Frank Worrell Trophy series remain intact due to a strong bowling performance and Green's crucial knock.
Here are his Test numbers . Green made his Test debut against India in December 2020. He breached the 1,000-run mark in his ...
West Indies finished the day on 16-1 after nine overs, though their early momentum was halted as Mitchell Starc marked his ...
Australia's batters have once again failed to back up their formidable bowlers, slumping to 6-99 under lights in the night session on day two of the third and final Test against the West Indies.The ...
Originally published as West Indies v Australia, third Test, day two: Cameron Green stands tall on night of carnage Australia finish the day at 6-99, with a lead of 181. Pat Cummins just survives a ...
Australia lead by 181 runs with four second-innings wickets remaining as 15 wickets fall on day two of their day-night Test against West Indies in Kingston.
Australian cricketer Cameron Green delivered a crucial half-century during day three of the second test against the West ...
But arguably the most controversial decision came when wicketkeeper Alex Carey was deemed to have claimed the wicket of Shai Hope. The West Indies batter edged behind off a Beau Webster delivery, ...
Cameron Green is back. After having undergone back surgery last year, Green is now fully fit and fine and raring to go in the upcoming World Test Championship (WTC) final against South Africa.
Cameron Green celebrates his century AFP/Getty Images. Green, 24, has put so much pressure on himself to perform at Test level. The weight of expectation from the Australian cricketing public is ...