Cameron Green set to miss opening Test against India

Cameron Green set to miss opening Test against India

Cameron Green’s daring bid to play in Australia’s first Test in India is all however over with the allrounder nonetheless managing his restoration from a damaged finger.

The 23-year-old remained on mild duties throughout Australia’s coaching session at Nagpur’s VCA Stadium on Tuesday.

Green bowled briefly on a centre wicket pitch however nonetheless seemed to be struggling after struggling a nasty damaged finger through the Boxing Day Test.

Australia coach Andrew McDonald final week raised the opportunity of Green slotting in at No.6 and never bowling through the Border-Gavaskar collection opener.

However, Australia vice-captain Steve Smith all however admitted Green’s hopes of that includes in Nagpur had been over.

“I don’t think he’s even faced fast-bowling yet, so I dare say he won’t be playing, but who knows,” Smith stated on Tuesday.

“I don’t even know what he’s done (at training), I was sort of focusing on my work.

“We’ll wait and see however it’s unlikely I believe.”

With Green set to be ruled out, Matt Renshaw could retain his place at No.6 after replacing him for the New Year’s match against South Africa at the SCG.

Renshaw, who was David Warner’s opening partner on Australia’s last tour to India in 2017, went more than four years before adding to his 11 Tests.

Victorian Peter Handscomb, who also played all four Tests in India six years ago, is also an option to bat at No.6.

The right-handed Handscomb could be brought in to balance the batting line-up.

If Renshaw plays, five of Australia’s top-seven batters will be left-handers.

Green’s absence is a further blow to Australia’s pace stocks, with Mitchell Starc (broken finger) and Josh Hazlewood (achilles) – who have taken 526 Test wickets between them – not playing in Nagpur.

Scott Boland will almost certainly come in for his first Test outside of Australia, while speedster Lance Morris could be handed a dream debut as the only other quick outside of skipper Pat Cummins in the 18-man squad.

Starc, Hazlewood and Green will all be racing the clock to be accessible for the second Test in Delhi, with simply three days in between matches.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au