He got a few loose deliveries, especially from Umesh Yadav, which helped him quickly get into the 90s before completing his maiden ton. “I think I might have got a bit lucky, I got from 70, to 80, to 90 pretty quickly, so that probably helped a bit”
Cameron Green celebrates his ton yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
Australia all-rounder Cameron Green is seventh time lucky as he has converted a half-century into hundred and now feels more like a Test cricketer with “monkey off your back”.
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Green, who is playing his 20th Test, scored 114 off 170 balls and his innings was no less significant than Usman Khawaja’s 180 that took Australia to a solid first innings score of 480 on the second day of the fourth Test against India on Friday. “You feel more like a Test cricketer when you’ve got that monkey off your back, so it is nice to tick that off in a way. It’s so special,” Green told reporters yesterday.
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He got a few loose deliveries, especially from Umesh Yadav, which helped him quickly get into the 90s before completing his maiden ton. “I think I might have got a bit lucky, I got from 70, to 80, to 90 pretty quickly, so that probably helped a bit.”
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