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Ash Barty and Cameron Green in an advertising campaign for Rado watches.

‘Champions united’? Cam Green’s not in Ash Barty’s league. It’s time he imposed himself

Barty is a legend of Australian sport, with three grand slam titles to prove it. It’s equally undeniable that Cameron Green is nowhere near that level.

  • Daniel Brettig

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Nathan McSweeney takes a quick single.

As Green heads to World Cup, an axed contender will push for his Test place

Usman Khawaja’s retirement is expected to give Cameron Green more time. But Nathan McSweeney has four games to muscle in.

  • Nick Wright
Australian all-rounder Cameron Green has become the most expensive overseas player ever purchased at an Indian Premier League auction.

Cameron Green just made a record $4.17m. But the IPL will keep $1m

The all-rounder is now the highest-paid international player in IPL history, though a new IPL rule has cost him a seven-figure sum.

  • Dan Walsh
Australia’s Cameron Green is being viewed as a long-term No.3.

Green light for long-term No.3 as Cummins reveals Australian XI to face West Indies

Australian Test captain Pat Cummins has announced his XI for the opening match of the Frank Worrell Trophy in Barbados.

  • Tom Decent
Test opening candidates: Cameron Bancroft, Marcus Harris, Travis Head and Sam Konstas.

The Test contenders: One opening spot and a wide open field to fill it

After Steve Smith’s shift back down the Australian batting order, selectors have one month and a handful of games to work out Usman Khawaja’s opening partner.

  • Dan Walsh
What next: Selectors must determine if Steve Smith is the right option to open the batting this summer.

‘Uzzy and Marnus prefer me at four’: Smith’s teammates didn’t want him to open

Steve Smith won’t be opening the batting against India this summer after telling Australia’s selectors that he no longer wished to continue with last summer’s experiment.

  • Daniel Brettig
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Marnus Labuschagne is bowled by Brydon Carse in the one-dayer at Lord’s.

Green’s back injury throws out Australia’s battle plan for India

Australia’s Test summer plans have been given a major jolt by Cameron Green flying home immediately from England with a back injury.

  • Daniel Brettig
Steve Smith looks like his old self after a few technical tweaks.

Smith and Green can be heroes as Australia chase Gabba Test victory

Steve Smith and Cameron Green are perfectly placed to take Australia to victory against the West Indies and a summer clean sweep.

  • Malcolm Conn
Steve Smith ahead of the Adelaide Test, where he will begin his career as a Test match opener against the West Indies.

Smith the opener dares quicks to bounce him with new ball

Steve Smith says the world’s quickest bowlers will have to risk wasting their new ball if they want to pummel him with short-pitched bowling now that he’s an opening batsman.

  • Daniel Brettig
Cameron Green plays a shot during the second Ashes Test match at Lord’s.

Cameron Green was dropped five months ago. Why the mad rush to bring him back now?

What does it say to Cameron Bancroft and aspiring Test players when a gluttony of runs means less than Green’s unrealised potential?

  • Andrew Webster