09 February,2024 07:10 AM IST | Hobart | IANS
Cameron Green
Australia chief selector George Bailey said fast-bowling all-rounder Cameron Green remains in the mix for the selection of Australia's squad for the Men's T20 World Cup in June, adding that the upcoming IPL 2024 season will play a role in deciding the final squad.
Green was left out of the two T20I series against West Indies and New Zealand to prioritise playing red-ball cricket, which includes a Sheffield Shield outing for Western Australia against Tasmania scheduled for next week.
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Green will play in IPL 2024 starting in late March, where he will represent the Royal Challengers Bangalore following a trade initiated by his previous team Mumbai Indians.
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"Very firmly, we know he's going to go to the IPL and getting a big batch of T20 cricket in. It's a constant conversation with multi-format players, working out the priority at any given time," said Bailey to reporters.
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