Australia all rounder Green sees no bowling restrictions for Ashes
Australia all-rounder Green sees no bowling restrictions for Ashes
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alt="Cricket - Ashes - Fourth Test - England v Australia - Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, Britain - July 19, 2023 Australias Cameron Green walks after losing his wicket, lbw off the bowling of Chris Woakes Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff"/>Cricket - Ashes - Fourth Test - England v Australia - Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, Britain - July 19, 2023 Australias Cameron Green walks after losing his wicket, lbw off the bowling of Chris Woakes Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff
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AustraliaMELBOURNE - Australia all-rounder Cameron Green expects to be free of bowling restrictions by the start of the Ashes and says he is ready for the challenge of batting high in the order if required.
Green, who underwent spinal surgery last October after his fifth stress fracture in his back, is set to resume bowling in Western Australias Sheffield Shield opener against New South Wales at the WACA, starting on Saturday.
Its been a long 12 months, but Im feeling really good, Green told reporters on Friday.
The body’s in a good place. Its been a really good rehab journey. I feel stronger, fitter. My action feels good.
The first test should be no restrictions. Thats kind of the whole plan of the last year — to peak for the Ashes.
The first Ashes test against England starts on November 21 in Perth.
Green has not bowled in a competitive match since his operation but is targeting a quota of eight overs against New South Wales as he gradually builds up his workload.
The 26-year-old has been batting at number three since resuming test cricket mid-year and could see few problems continuing there with bowling added to
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