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Green won’t shy away from aggressive play in WTC final against India

London. Rising Australian all-rounder Cameron Green is looking to replicate his impressive Indian Premier League form in the World Test Championship (WTC) final against India and believes he will need to rein in his attacking game despite the change from T20 to the traditional format. Not required. The WTC final between India and Australia will be played at The Oval from June 7. In this year’s IPL, Green has been impressive, scoring 452 runs in 16 innings at a strike rate of 160, including a 47-ball century.

Thanks to his century, Mumbai Indians made it to the play-offs. Ahead of the WTC final starting at The Oval on Wednesday, ‘cricket.com.au’ quoted Green as saying, “The England team is playing very aggressive cricket right now, so maybe you don’t need to change your game too much.” He said, “Last year, I tried to play maybe a little more defensively rather than trying to score runs at the beginning of the innings. You can take a defensive approach against a good ball, you have to make good decisions at the crease.

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Green said, “This time I will focus on scoring runs and if the ball is good, then I will show my defensive game.” Ready for the challenge of bowling from. Green said, “Everyone, especially the bowlers, is excited about coming here (England) because of the swing. Normally, there isn’t a lot of movement when I bowl in Australia, so I’m thrilled that I can take advantage of the conditions here.

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