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50 off 19 deliveries, not too shabby

His T20 game seems to have improved by leaps and bounds. Now is able to go from the first ball. And it’s not like he was mauling rubbish bowlers or taking advantage of a flat track, he did most of his damage against Bhuvi Kumar and Bumrah, and most of the other Aussie batsmen are going at about a run a ball.
 
Do we want him to be bowling and relying on him for runs in all 3 formats?

We finally get a decent all rounder who could be better than Botham/Flintoff/Stokes (looking at Bat 40+ avg, Bowl at 140-145kph and avg
Asking for trouble.

A cricketer as talented as Green was always going to try to improve his white ball game (and especially his T20 game), given how much money there is to be made playing T20 around the world (especially in the IPL). If he can get his game to the level of someone like Stokes he can earn an absolute mint playing franchise cricket. He’s also really entrenched as a Australian test cricketer at this point.

It’s going to be up to the Aussie selectors to manage his workload like they do with Cummins (and probably to a lesser extent, Starc, who seems to manage his own workload by limiting his participation in franchise cricket). If that means missing out on some of the lesser white ball matches that’s fine. But if Green ends up reaching his full potential they’d be crazy not to have him playing the important test series and white ball matches.
 

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Australia finally seeing the value of having bit hitters in the middle/lower order, this is where Matthew Wade, Tim David and Daniel Sams become of immense value.
 
If you’d told me two years ago that Inglis and Tim David would be batting in the middle overs for Australia against India, I really would have thought you were taking the piss.
 
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