T20 World Cup Winner Warns KKR Over Rs 25.2 Crore Buy: "Give Him A Rest" Cameron Green, the Australian allrounder acquired for a record Rs 25.2 crore at the IPL 2026 auction, has struggled to make an impact for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) despite high expectations. Former Australia captain Aaron Finch, who played alongside Green during the 2021 T20 World Cup, has raised concerns about the player’s form and approach in the tournament. Finch highlighted visible issues in Green’s batting technique and suggested that KKR may need to adjust their strategy to help him regain his rhythm. Green’s slow start to the IPL 2026 season has drawn attention after three matches for KKR. The 26-year-old opened his campaign with a brisk 18 runs off 10 balls against his former side Mumbai Indians, but has since failed to build on that performance. In a rain-affected encounter against Punjab Kings, Green was dismissed for a mere two runs off the second ball of the innings, caught behind off Xavier Bartlett. Earlier, he had been run out for a duck against Sunrisers Hyderabad after a mix-up with his partner. These dismissals have sparked discussions about his consistency and mental approach. Finch, speaking to ESPNCricinfo, acknowledged that not all of Green’s dismissals were entirely his fault. “One of those dismissals has been a run out, not a part of his fault. Still, he’s missed out twice. There’s a bit of panic, he’s not looking the same as the past. Remember when he was at the top of the order for MI – how he had totally different intent,” Finch said. He emphasized that Green’s current approach lacks the confidence and aggression he displayed for Mumbai Indians. The former captain urged KKR to either elevate Green’s position in the batting order or grant him a break to recalibrate. “Don’t push him down.#ipl_2026 #kolkata_knight_riders #aaron_finch #cameron_green #decision_review_system
Aaron Finch Backs Cameron Green Amid IPL Struggles Former Australian cricketer Aaron Finch has publicly endorsed all-rounder Cameron Green, who is currently facing difficulties in his performance during the Indian Premier League (IPL). Despite Green’s recent struggles at the crease, Finch has emphasized the need for continued support, suggesting that Green should remain in a higher batting position in the order. Green, who was acquired by the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for a record fee of Rs 25.20 crores, has struggled to replicate his previous form, scoring just four runs off two balls in a recent match against the Punjab Kings (PBKS), which was declared a no-contest. Cricket Australia has confirmed that Green is dealing with a lower-back injury, which has limited his ability to bowl for KKR. To date, he has managed only 24 runs across three innings, with a highest score of 18. However, reports indicate that Green is actively working on his bowling in the nets and is expected to return to that aspect of his game soon. During a discussion on ESPNCricinfo’s “Timeout” segment, Finch provided insights into Green’s current performance, noting, “One of his dismissals was a run-out, which wasn’t entirely his fault. Nevertheless, he has missed opportunities twice. There seems to be a bit of panic; he doesn’t appear to be the same player as before. Recall how he played at the top of the order for MI—his intent was completely different.” Finch further remarked, “He was commanding at the crease. Currently, he seems tentative. Instead of pushing him down the order, consider promoting him or giving him a break.” These comments highlight Finch’s belief that Green’s recent struggles may stem from a lack of confidence or tactical adjustments rather than a fundamental decline in his abilities.#kolkata_knight_riders #indian_premier_league #cricket_australia #aaron_finch #cameron_green

Kolkata Knight Riders Need to Find the Best Spot for Cameron Green in IPL 2026 Cameron Green, the Australian all-rounder signed by Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for a record fee of INR 25.20 crore, is under immense pressure to deliver for his IPL team as they struggle to climb out of the bottom of the 2026 tournament table. Despite his high-profile acquisition, Green has managed only 56 runs in four innings so far, with a strike rate of 147.36, raising concerns about his form and positioning in the team. KKR, already facing a challenging season, is now tasked with finding the optimal role for Green to maximize his contributions, both with the bat and ball. The pressure on Green has intensified as his performance has not met expectations. In his most recent innings against Lucknow Super Giants at Eden Gardens, he struggled to find his rhythm, taking 15 balls to score the first boundary and 20 to clear the ropes. His innings, which ended in an unbeaten 32 off 24 balls, was marked by visible tension, with Green appearing overwhelmed by the weight of his responsibilities. His efforts to regain confidence were evident when he struck a six off Mohammed Shami, a moment that brought relief to his team. However, his struggles continued in the following over, where rookie Mukul Choudhary dismantled his efforts with two sixes and a four, leading to KKR’s collapse in the chase. KKR’s management has attempted to adjust Green’s batting order, demoting him to No. 4 against Lucknow Super Giants. However, this decision has not yielded the desired results. Green, who thrived in the middle order during his time with Mumbai Indians (MI), is not suited for the middle-order role in KKR’s lineup. His IPL numbers at No.#kolkata_knight_riders #royal_challengers_bengaluru #lucknow_super_giants #mumbai_indians #cameron_green
Cameron Green Strikes in First Over for KKR in IPL 2026 Amid Controversy Over Contract Dispute Cameron Green made a strong debut for the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, dismissing LSG captain Rishabh Pant with a bouncer in his very first over. The dismissal came after Green faced criticism for allegedly not fulfilling his contractual obligations to KKR, despite the team’s high-profile signing of the Australian all-rounder. The incident occurred during a crucial match between KKR and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), where Green’s performance was scrutinized by fans and analysts alike. The controversy surrounding Green’s contract with KKR intensified ahead of the IPL 2026 season. Reports suggested that the franchise had paid a significant fee to secure his services, but Green’s early performance in the tournament raised questions about his commitment to the team. Fans accused him of “cheating” KKR by not delivering the expected contributions, especially after the team’s struggles in the opening stages of the competition. However, Green’s dismissal of Pant in his first over silenced some of the criticism, showcasing his ability to impact the game immediately. Pant, who had been instrumental in LSG’s campaign, was caught off guard by Green’s bouncer, which landed just outside the off-stump. The wicket marked a pivotal moment for KKR, as the team sought to regain momentum in a tournament where early-season form has been critical. Green’s performance was hailed as a turning point for KKR, with analysts noting that his aggressive approach could be a game-changer for the franchise. The incident also highlighted the high stakes of the IPL 2026, where teams are competing for dominance in a fiercely contested tournament.#ipl_2026 #kolkata_knight_riders #lucknow_super_giants #rishabh_pant #cameron_green

Cameron Green Returns to Bowling for KKR in IPL 2026 Cameron Green, the Australian all-rounder signed by the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for a record 25 crore, has been granted permission to resume bowling in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. This development comes after the Australian Cricket Board cleared him for fitness, allowing KKR to integrate him into their bowling attack. Green, who has been sidelined due to a lower back injury, had not bowled in any of the first three matches of the tournament, drawing criticism for his lack of contribution. His return is seen as a crucial move for KKR, which has struggled with its bowling department and failed to secure a single win in the tournament so far. The decision to allow Green to bowl follows a social media post by KKR, which shared a video of the player practicing bowling on nets. In the clip, Green is shown delivering overs and even taking wickets, signaling his readiness to return to the field. This move is particularly significant for KKR, which has faced challenges in its bowling department, with key players underperforming and the team relying heavily on its batting lineup. Green’s inclusion is expected to provide the team with an additional bowling option, potentially altering the dynamics of their matches. Green, known for his medium-paced bowling and a T20 career that includes 30 wickets in 73 matches, has been a key player for KKR since his arrival. However, his batting performance has been inconsistent, with him scoring only 24 runs in three matches so far. Despite this, his ability to contribute with the ball has been a critical factor in the team’s strategy.#ipl_2026 #kolkata_knight_riders #mumbai_indians #cameron_green #australian_cricket_board

Cameron Green Likely to Bowl for KKR in IPL 2026 Match Against LSG Cameron Green, the Australian all-rounder, is expected to resume bowling for the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in their upcoming match against the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in IPL 2026. This development comes after a period of uncertainty for the 28-year-old, who has faced challenges both on and off the field. Green’s potential return to the bowling attack could provide crucial support for KKR, a team that has struggled to find consistency in its bowling department this season. Green’s absence from the bowling attack has had a noticeable impact on KKR’s strategies. The team has relied heavily on their spinners, but the loss of key bowlers has left gaps in their attack. Prior to this match, Green had not bowled in KKR’s first two games of the season, which coincided with the team’s two consecutive losses. The decision to keep him out of the bowling lineup was likely influenced by his recent injury, which has kept him sidelined for several weeks. The injury, which affected Green’s lower back, was initially diagnosed in early March. Cricket Australia confirmed that the injury required medical attention and that Green would need time to recover. However, reports suggest that he has been gradually returning to fitness, with plans to reintegrate into the team’s bowling rotation. ESPNcricinfo reports that Green has been practicing bowling in India, aiming to regain his form and be ready for the 10-12 day window before the match against LSG. KKR’s bowling woes have been compounded by the absence of several key players. Before the tournament began, Mushtaq Ahmed was released by the BCCI, while Harshita Rana and Akash Deep were ruled out due to injuries.#ipl_2026 #kolkata_knight_riders #lucknow_super_giants #aaron_finch #cameron_green
IPL 2026: KKR's Struggles Intensify as Cameron Green's Return Looms Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) continue to face mounting challenges in the IPL 2026 season, with their recent losing streak intensifying concerns over their performance. The team’s struggles have been compounded by the underwhelming contributions of high-profile signings, particularly Cameron Green, who was acquired for a staggering 25 crores. Despite his expensive price tag, Green has yet to deliver on the field, both as a batter and a bowler, leaving fans and analysts questioning his value to the squad. Green, an Australian all-rounder, has been sidelined due to a lower back injury, which has prevented him from bowling in KKR’s first two matches. Instead, he has been deployed solely as a batter, but his performance has been lackluster. In three games, he has managed only 24 runs at an average of 8, failing to make an impact. His struggles were highlighted during a match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, where he was run out without scoring, a moment that drew criticism from fans and commentators. Cricket Australia confirmed his injury, stating that he is gradually rebuilding his bowling workload and is expected to return in 10-12 days. The team’s woes extend beyond Green. KKR is also dealing with the absence of key players due to injuries. Varun Chakravarthy, a crucial all-rounder, is sidelined after suffering an injury to his finger, while Matheesha Pathirana remains in recovery. These setbacks have left KKR’s bowling attack in disarray, with limited options available. However, there is hope for a reprieve as Sunil Narine, a reliable left-arm spinner, is expected to return to the squad, potentially providing stability to the bowling department. The upcoming match against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) could be pivotal for KKR.#kolkata_knight_riders #sunrisers_hyderabad #cricket_australia #sunil_narine #cameron_green

Manish Pandey's Stunning Catch in KKR Intra-Squad Match Sparks Social Media Frenzy During the second intra-squad match of Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Manish Pandey delivered a breathtaking catch that has since gone viral on social media. The incident occurred in the 14th over of the Golden Nights' innings, where the Purple Nights faced a challenging situation. Navdeep Saini, the fast bowler, bowled a full toss that was misjudged by Cameron Green. Instead of playing the ball on the ground, Green attempted a long-off shot, sending the ball towards the boundary. Pandey, positioned at long off, reacted swiftly. He sprinted towards the ball, leaped into the air, and executed a diving catch that left spectators in awe. The moment was captured on video and shared by KKR's official X account, highlighting the athleticism and precision required to pull off such a remarkable save. The catch was widely praised for its timing and execution, with fans and cricket enthusiasts applauding Pandey's agility and reflexes. The match itself saw the Golden Nights edge out the Purple Nights by a narrow margin of one run. In their 20-over innings, the Golden Nights scored 249 runs while losing five wickets. The Purple Nights, in response, managed only 188 runs for nine wickets. The result underscored the competitive nature of intra-squad matches, where players often push their limits to outperform teammates. The viral catch has become a talking point among cricket fans, with many calling it one of the standout moments of the season. Pandey's performance not only showcased his skills but also reinforced his reputation as a reliable and dynamic player. KKR's official social media channels have since amplified the moment, further cementing its place in the league's highlight reel.#ipl_2026 #kolkata_knight_riders #manish_pandey #cameron_green #navdeep_saini

Australians at the IPL - Fitness watch for Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, eyes on Cameron Green The 2026 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) kicks off on March 28, with a significant number of Australian players set to join the tournament following the conclusion of their domestic season. The article outlines the availability and current status of several key Australian cricketers ahead of the competition. Mitchell Starc, Australia’s most durable fast bowler, is expected to miss the early stages of the IPL due to workload management concerns. Despite a strong Ashes campaign, Cricket Australia is cautious about his availability for the 20 Tests scheduled between August 2026 and August 2027. His return to Delhi Capitals remains uncertain. Pat Cummins, Australia’s Test captain, will be absent for the first half of the IPL after recovering from a lumbar stress injury. He has been training in India but is targeting a full return for the knockout stages in late May. Ishan Kishan has been named stand-in captain for Sunrisers Hyderabad during Cummins’ absence. Travis Head, part of the Travishek double act with David Warner, faces a challenging IPL after a lean T20 season. He aims to replicate his 2024 IPL form with Sunrisers Hyderabad. Cameron Green, the most expensive overseas player in IPL history, joins Kolkata Knight Riders after a difficult summer, including a terse exchange with a journalist and poor form in Tests and T20Is. Josh Hazlewood, recovering from a hamstring injury, will miss the start of the IPL after missing the Ashes and T20 World Cup. Tim David, sidelined by hamstring issues, hopes for a full season with Royal Challengers Bangalore after missing the 2025 IPL. Matt Short, dropped from Australia’s World Cup squad, joins Chennai Super Kings after a poor run of form and injury.#indian_premier_league #pat_cummins #mitchell_starc #josh_hazlewood #cameron_green
Sri Lankan bowler attempts to copy Usman Tariq’s action; gets immediately called out by umpire – watch The trend of emulating Usman Tariq's unique bowling style is gaining traction among young cricketers, but not without controversy. Tariq's distinctive pause in his delivery has sparked debates, with some accusing him of illegal bowling techniques. His action, which involves a noticeable delay before releasing the ball, has drawn scrutiny, including indirect allegations of chucking from Australian all-rounder Cameron Green. A recent incident during a Sri Lankan college cricket match highlighted the growing fascination with Tariq's technique. Representing Richmond College in a fixture known as the "Lover’s Quarrel," left-arm spinner Nethuja Basitha attempted to replicate Tariq's action. Basitha incorporated a pause into his delivery, along with repeated jumps in his stride, before throwing a full toss. The umpire immediately halted the action, signaling a dead ball. The incident underscores the strict rules governing bowling actions. Under Law 41.1 of the MCC code, umpires have the authority to call a dead ball if a bowler is deemed to be deliberately attempting to deceive the batter. In this case, the umpire likely interpreted Basitha's pause as an intentional ploy rather than a natural part of his delivery. This contrasts with Tariq's case, where the pause is considered a regular feature of his established action and is therefore permissible. Basitha, who bowled 15 overs for 55 runs and took a wicket, faced immediate consequences for his attempt to mimic Tariq's style. The incident has reignited discussions about the boundaries of legal bowling techniques. Tariq, meanwhile, has been a focal point of attention ahead of the T20 World Cup.#t20_world_cup #usman_tariq #cameron_green #richmond_college #lover_s_quarrel
KKR's IPL 2026 Playing XI Revealed: Finn Allen to Open, Cameron Green at No. 4 The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have unveiled their predicted playing XI for the upcoming IPL 2026 season, signaling a major shift in strategy following a significant squad overhaul. The team, which previously relied heavily on franchise legend Andre Russell, now operates under new leadership from captain Ajinkya Rahane and head coach Abhishek Nayar. This transition has seen KKR prioritize a blend of explosive international talent and a strong Indian core, aiming to rebuild their identity after Russell’s departure as a "power coach." The team’s aggressive approach is highlighted by their record-breaking acquisition of Australia all-rounder Cameron Green, who signed for Rs 25.20 crore in the 2026 auction. Green is expected to anchor the middle order, providing stability and power to replace the role once filled by Venkatesh Iyer. However, KKR’s bowling department faces challenges, with key pace bowlers Matheesha Pathirana, Harshit Rana, and Mustafizur Rahman either unavailable or absent due to injuries or other commitments. This has forced the team to adapt their bowling strategy for the upcoming season. The predicted lineup for KKR in IPL 2026 includes Finn Allen as the opening batsman, marking a departure from their previous approach. Allen, a New Zealand wicket-keeper batter, is set to lead the charge with his aggressive style, supported by Rahane at No. 2. Rahane’s role will focus on anchoring the innings while allowing other batters to take risks. At No. 3, Angkrish Raghuvanshi is expected to provide balance with his technical skills against both pace and spin, crucial for matches at Eden Gardens. Cameron Green’s inclusion at No.#finn_allen #kolkata_knight_riders #ajinkya_rahane #abhishek_nayar #cameron_green