Australian player Cameron Green looks forward to making an impact in the India series starting November 22 in Perth. Bolstered by recent success against New Zealand, Green aims to excel with both bat and ball. This series marks a historic five-Test match event, the first of its kind in thirty years.
Green hopes to make an impact in Border Gavaskar Trophy

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