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Cricket Australia clarifies Green’s limited role at KKR

The question lingered long after the dust had settled on Kolkata Knight Riders’ opening defeat.
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Kolkata, Mar 31:

The question lingered long after the dust had settled on Kolkata Knight Riders’ opening defeat. It hung in the air, unanswered yet unavoidable. Why did Cameron Green — the franchise’s high-profile INR 25.20 crore acquisition — not bowl a single delivery against Mumbai Indians?

KKR skipper Ajinkya Rahane, never one to indulge in elaborate explanations, offered a response that was as brief as it was telling. “Ask Cricket Australia,” he remarked, subtly shifting the spotlight from team strategy to medical management and international oversight.

By Monday, Cricket Australia stepped in to provide clarity. The board confirmed that Green is currently nursing a minor lower-back issue — not severe enough to rule him out entirely, but significant enough to restrict him from bowling duties for the time being. The recovery plan, they emphasised, had already been communicated in detail to the KKR management well before the tournament began.

“Cameron has a lower-back injury, which is being carefully managed,” a Cricket Australia spokesperson stated. “He is presently rebuilding his bowling workload in India, with the aim of returning to full bowling capacity in approximately 10 to 12 days. The Kolkata Knight Riders are fully aware of the situation.”

For Green, this is not unfamiliar territory. The Australian all-rounder had endured a lengthy layoff from competitive bowling between September 2024 and October 2025, following surgery for a stress fracture in his back. That period of rehabilitation appears to have necessitated a cautious approach even now, despite his return to competitive cricket as a batter.

However, while the medical reasoning offers clarity, it does little to ease the tactical dilemma confronting KKR. Rahane admitted that the absence of Green’s bowling has complicated the team’s balance, particularly in the early stages of the campaign.

“There’s no doubt the combination will look different once Green starts bowling,” Rahane said during the post-match presentation. “At the moment, we are still trying to figure out the right mix. Batting-wise, we did well, but achieving the correct balance with the ball is equally important.”

KKR’s struggles were evident in their six-wicket loss, where their bowling unit appeared short of both experience and depth. The pace attack featured names like Blessing Muzarabani, Kartik Tyagi, and Vaibhav Arora — a combination brimming with potential, yet still finding its feet at the highest level.

The spin department, meanwhile, leaned heavily on the seasoned shoulders of Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy, with support from all-rounder Anukul Roy.

Rahane acknowledged that the ongoing injury concerns within the squad have made the task even more challenging. Yet, in adversity, he sees opportunity. “The first couple of games are always about finding your best combination,” he explained. “It’s tough because some of our bowlers are injured, but it also gives others a chance to step up and make a name for themselves.”

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