Australia vs Bangladesh: Cameron Green says going back to basics helped end century drought
MACKAY: Australian all-rounder Cameron Green remarked Thursday that going back to basics assisted end a century drought at home after bringing up three figures in the first Test against Bangladesh.
MACKAY: Australian all-rounder Cameron Green remarked Thursday that going back to basics assisted end a century drought at home after bringing up three figures in the first Test against Bangladesh.
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- The bottom line
Key points
- He answered his critics with 104 in the second innings of the shock nine-wicket loss, his first ton from 33 home Test innings since his debut against India in December 2020.
- Wicketkeeper Alex Carey, who will play his 50th Test in Mackay, remarked Australia was fired up to bounce back and level the two-Test series.
- Australia heads into the second Test with at least one change from Darwin after underperforming opener Jake Weatherald was axed and Matt Renshaw called up.
- "I went back to how I used to play, keeping it really simple, " he remarked to journalists ahead of the second Test in Mackay starting on Saturday.
- Obviously, Travis Head is an unbelievable cricketer, and he seems to be a guy that can hit shots from ball one.
Green went into the clash at Darwin last week under pressure with his place in the side being questioned on the back of a lean streak.
Green – a three-format player – created a classy 136 for Western Australia in March this year and wrote down "a few notes from what worked in that Shield game".
Over the last few years I have tinkered a bit and tried to find something and force it a little bit.
"It was nice to go back to (Sheffield) Shield cricket for a game and I went back to what I applied to do. It felt really good and I have just continued that on."
Green remarked he "got a bit of clarity" after the Shield game around playing his way and not emulating the approach of other batters.
"I think it was just going back to what actually feels really natural to me, " he remarked.
"Obviously, Travis Head is an unbelievable cricketer, and he seems to be a guy that can hit shots from ball one. That's never really been me."
"We're a proud group of cricketers, and obviously last week didn't go to plan, " he remarked.
We've reflected, we've talked regarding it – we always have those conversations in real time as well, we didn't have to wait until after the game to have those conversations.
When this team's been challenged, we always find a way to bounce back in a major way, "If I can say anything. I'm looking forward to Saturday."
For now, australia vs Bangladesh: Cameron Green says going back to basics helped end remains the part of the story worth watching, and further updates are likely as more details are confirmed.




