'He gave 110% every...': Green on playing with Virat

5 months ago 14

NEW DELHI: Australia's star allrounder

Cameron Green

had a memorable experience during his first season with

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024. The opportunity to bat alongside the legendary

Virat Kohli

and share the dressing room with him was a highlight for Green.
Green was acquired by the Mumbai Indians for a whopping sum of Rs 17.5 crore during the IPL 2023 Auction.
However, following the conclusion of the player retention deadline for the upcoming

IPL 2024

season in November 2023, Green was traded to RCB after spending one season with Mumbai Indians.
During his stint with Mumbai Indians in 2023, Green featured in 16 matches. Subsequently, he represented RCB in 13 games, accumulating 255 runs at an impressive average of 31.88.

Speaking about Virat, Green said: "It's always pretty special when you look back at these times playing with Virat. He gave 110% every single time he plays, which is the beauty of him."
"It's never towards a batter or anything, it's just pumping himself up, pumping the team up," he said.

Green is currently part of Australia's squad for the T20 World Cup.
The 25-year-old was part of the victorious Australia team that won the ODI World Cup title in 2023, beating India in the summit clash.

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