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Greg Chappell Flags Concern Over Cameron Green's Form
19 Mar
Summary
- Greg Chappell notes Cameron Green appears unable to move freely at the crease.
- Chappell suggests bowling workload might be impacting Green's batting.
- Green's recent T20 World Cup and Pakistan series form were underwhelming.

Former Australian captain Greg Chappell has voiced significant concerns regarding all-rounder Cameron Green's batting form leading into the IPL 2026 season. Chappell noted that Green, who was acquired by the Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 25.20 crore, appears "stuck at the crease" and is not utilizing his natural athleticism effectively.
According to Chappell, Green's rhythm at the crease has deteriorated, a stark contrast to his previously athletic and dynamic batting style. He speculated that the demands of Green's bowling duties might be impacting his performance with the bat. The former captain emphasized that Green's future development as a potential great all-rounder hinges on his decision-making and the quality of advice he receives.
Green's recent international performances have also drawn scrutiny. He had a challenging T20 World Cup, scoring only 24 runs across three innings. Prior to that, in a series against Pakistan, he managed 93 runs in three innings. His Test record, while showing potential with two centuries, indicates a modest average of 32.75 over 37 matches, with his last Test century occurring two years ago.




