AUS vs IND: Cameron Green picked in Australia’s ODI, T20 squads

The 21-year-old batsman earns his maiden call-up to the national team; Moises Henriques makes a return.

Published : Oct 29, 2020 09:59 IST , Melbourne

Cameron Green is the at the top of the leaderboard among batsmen in the Sheffield Shield. - GETTY IMAGES
Cameron Green is the at the top of the leaderboard among batsmen in the Sheffield Shield. - GETTY IMAGES
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Cameron Green is the at the top of the leaderboard among batsmen in the Sheffield Shield. - GETTY IMAGES

Western Australia all-rounder Cameron Green has been named in Australia’s squad for the limited-overs series against India after producing some sparkling form in the domestic Sheffield Shield.

Described this week by former captain Greg Chappell as the best young player since Ricky Ponting, the 21-year-old talent scored 197 against New South Wales last week following a half-century against South Australia.

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“Cameron’s domestic form has been outstanding and he has carried it through for Western Australia this summer,” selectors chairman Trevor Hohns said in a media release on Thursday. “As a potential player of the future this is an opportunity for him to be part of the squad and build on his experience.”

Green is joined in the 18-man squad by seasoned New South Wales all-rounder Moises Henriques, who earns his first call-up in three years. Portugal-born Henriques has been preferred to Mitchell Marsh, who is expected to come back from injury via the Australia A pathway ahead of the four-Test series starting in Adelaide on December 17.

Daniel Sams retained

Uncapped all-rounder Daniel Sams has been retained in the white-ball squad that toured England, but Tasmania paceman Riley Meredith has been omitted.

Spinner Nathan Lyon’s hopes of playing all three formats have been frustrated again, with Adam Zampa and Ashton Agar handling the slow bowling duties.

Australia plays India in three One-Day Internationals in Sydney and Canberra from November 27, followed by three Twenty20s from December 4.

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