Cameron Green.Credit:AP
Green flew home early from the ODI series in the UK after an apparent recurrence of back stress trouble. Although it’s not yet clear how serious the injury is,stress reactions can require 12 weeks of recovery time,and usually mean a gradual return. The five-Test battle for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy begins on November 22 in Perth.
Australia’s coach Andrew McDonald had previously indicated that the same XI that faced New Zealand in February would be picked for the start of the India series. But Green is so pivotal that his absence would require the selectors to replace three roles:top four batter,quality change bowler and impassable gully fielder.
One example of the knock-on effects created by Green’s injury - which might also preclude him from playing as a batter only,depending on medical advice - is Mitchell Marsh’s finish to the white ball series.
After suffering a hamstring tear during the IPL,Marsh did not bowl a ball during his leadership of Australia’s Twenty20 World Cup campaign,and with Green and Aaron Hardie available he did not roll the arm over for the bulk of the England tour.
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Once Green flew home,Marsh moved towards the front rank of options and took a wicket while bowling four overs amid England’s free-swinging innings.
The kicker came ahead of game five,however. Marsh handed debutant Cooper Connolly his ODI cap and did the media rounds,but was too sore to bowl or even play as a result of his Lord’s exertions:hardly an indicator he will be ready to handle Green’s workload at home this summer.