"We continue to believe in what Cameron Green can offer at his best": KKR head coach Abhishek Nayar
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], April 1 (ANI): Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) head coach Abhishek Nayar has reaffirmed the franchise's strong belief in Cameron Green ahead of their match against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Thursday, underlining that the Australian all-rounder remains a key part of their long-term vision despite early challenges, said a release.
Green, who was signed by KKR for a record Rs 25.20 crore, contributed a quick 18 off 10 balls with the bat, but didn't deliver any overs. Notably, a Cricket Australia (CA) spokesperson said on Monday that Green is currently managing a lower-back injury, according to ESPNCricinfo.
Speaking on Wednesday, at the pre-match press conference ahead of the clash against SRH, KKR coach Nayar emphasised that KKR's auction strategy is rooted in long-term value rather than short-term returns.
Nayar maintained that the team's belief in its players remains unwavering. He pointed to the example of Varun Chakravarthy, highlighting the positive environment within the squad.
What looks like good news for the KKR franchise and the fans, Cameron Green was seen bowling in the nets ahead of the SRH clash. In a video uploaded by KKR on social media, Green can be seen bowling at full tilt in the nets.
Nayar also touched upon the evolving nature of T20 cricket, suggesting that adaptability and clarity in decision-making are crucial in the format.
"T20 cricket is constantly evolving. Decisions come down to what the team needs in that moment. There's no fixed right or wrong -- it's about clarity of thought and commitment to the team's approach," he noted.
"The beauty of cricket lies in its unpredictability. Whether it's the pitch, the situation, or the opposition, you embrace it. While there's always discussion around conditions, for us, the biggest advantage is the support of our fans. A good cricketing wicket is one that offers balance, and our job is to perform regardless of the surface." (ANI)
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