Cameron Green will likely not participate in any Sheffield Shield cricket before his County Championship stint with Gloucestershire as he recovers from October spine surgery. Although he had hoped to return for Western Australia’s last Shield match, he is unlikely to be cleared in time. Green’s debut for Gloucestershire is expected on April 18 against Kent, following a five-game deal funded by a club donation. He is being considered for the World Test Championship final in June as a batter only, adding complexity to Australia’s batting lineup. He may replace either Marnus Labuschagne or Beau Webster, but his exact position remains uncertain.
Green is positioned to feature in the WTC final in June as a solely batting player, having played all 28 of his Tests to date as an allrounder. Australia is also scheduled for a three-Test tour of the Caribbean in late June to early July, but he will not be able to bowl until later in the year in preparation for the home Ashes series commencing in late November.
His availability as a batter creates a selection dilemma within Australia’s batting lineup. Green scored 174 not out in his second-last Test match while batting at No.4, but with Steve Smith’s successful return to that position, Green will need to bat elsewhere if he participates in the WTC final against South Africa.
Travis Head will also revert to No.5 after beginning as an opener in Australia’s last Tests in Sri Lanka, which means Australia requires another opener to partner Usman Khawaja. Sam Konstas is a candidate for return after missing selection in Sri Lanka and is eager to compete in the County Championship, though he has yet to secure a contract.
Green might take a position at No.3 or No.6, but such moves would displace either Marnus Labuschagne or Beau Webster. Should Webster be omitted, Australia would be without a fourth seam option, though this might not be a critical factor for a single Test in England in June. Additionally, Josh Inglis’ recent impressive performances across all formats make him an attractive selection option for the final. Australia does not need to announce a 15-man squad until May.