Can’t wait to see when it’s packed: MI’s Cameron Green on enjoying at Wankhede
Australian allrounder Cameron Green who was purchased by the Mumbai Indians for a whopping 17.50 crore within the mini public sale in December mentioned that he couldn’t wait to play within the jampacked Wankhede Stadium through the Indian Premier League.
“The ground’s pretty special, I’m lucky enough to play here. It’s a cool ground to be around with all the blues here. Yeah, can’t wait to see when its packed,” Green mentioned in a video launched by the MI Twitter deal with.
Green lately got here again from an damage to play within the third and 4th Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy towards India in addition to the lately concluded 3-match ODI collection. He scored his maiden Test hundred within the 4th Test however didn’t create an influence within the ODIs.
💙 “Can’t wait to see it when it’s packed.” – Same right here Cam, similar right here! 🤩#OneFamily #MumbaiMeriJaan #MumbaiIndians #TATAIPL #IPL2023 pic.twitter.com/OJvCpQe73k
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) March 29, 2023
The Mumbai Indians will probably be hoping that Green can add a lot wanted aptitude of their already deep batting lineup and with Rohit Sharma reportedly opting to take a seat out a number of video games within the IPL this season so as to handle his workload for the upcoming ODI World Cup and World Test Championships ultimate, Green’s significance within the staff will turn into manifold.
Dewald Brevis, Tilak Verma will all be enjoying their second season however for Green with a multi-million greenback deal, IPL will probably be a special beast altogether.
“I don’t want to put too much pressure on them (youngsters) right now. Closer to our first game, we will give them that specific roles. Obviously leading up that first game, guys pretty much know what we are expecting from them,” Rohit mentioned in a press convention on Wednesday.
“But the last thing I will do is put too much pressure on them, especially the guys who have not played IPL before and there are a few,” he added.
Mumbai will begin their marketing campaign towards the Royal Challengers Bangalore on April 2.