Cricket-Australia coach McDonald backs Green to retain place in test squad


Cricket - The Ashes - Australia v England - Fifth Test - Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia - January 6, 2026 Australia's Cameron Green in action REUTERS/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake

March 31 (Reuters) - Australia head coach ⁠Andrew McDonald has backed Cameron Green to remain part of the test squad, despite ⁠the all-rounder's lean Ashes series against England.

Green tallied171 runs in five tests ‌at an average of 24.42 and took four wickets as Australia triumphed 4-1 against England earlier this year.

Green, who made his test debut in 2020, has played 37 matches with a batting average of 32.75, including two ​centuries, and a bowling average of 38.94.

McDonald said Green’s ⁠domestic record justified his continued selection ⁠with a first-class batting average of 45.52, which rises to 53.38 in the Sheffield Shield.

"I think ⁠he's ‌good enough," McDonald told SEN radio.

"Anyone that's averaging that at Shield level suggests that he's ahead of the pack there, and it's only a matter of time ⁠before it gets to a situation where he's performing for ​Australia.

"I think he's got ‌a few things to work on around his game, but that's no different ⁠to anyone else."

Green, ​26, has also been in focus during his stint with Indian Premier League side Kolkata Knight Riders, with Cricket Australia managing his workload due to a lower back injury that has temporarily restricted his ⁠bowling.

"Cameron is currently rebuilding his bowling loads in ​India with a view to return in around 10-12 days' time. KKR has been communicated with and is fully aware of this information," a CA spokesperson said on Monday.

McDonald said Green must ⁠learn to manage the expectations that come with being an Australian all-rounder, especially if he continued to play across formats.

"There's huge expectation within the IPL, and there's huge expectation with any all-rounder that shapes an Australian team," he said.

"I'm sure that his career will trend ​upwards. He's just got to balance out all those expectations, and ⁠in particular, playing all three formats, which is a significant challenge for any cricketer, let ​alone a player that's still learning."

Australia begin their test season ‌in August with a two-match series against Bangladesh ​before touring South Africa in September for three one-day internationals and three tests.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty and Clarence Fernandez)

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