News Green confident of 'plugging holes' with versatile role for Australia The allrounder may not make the Australia XI initially but could potentially squeeze Marcus Stoinis out of the side Andrew McGlashan 04-Jun-2024 • 1 hr ago 6:46 SWOT analysis of Australia's T20 World Cup hopes Cameron Green is confident he could fill a variety of roles at the T20 World Cup 2024 following his IPL with Royal Challengers Bengaluru where he emerged in a middle-order position. Green finished IPL 2024 with scores of 37*, 1, 46, 32*, 38* and 27 (most recent last) during RCB's late surge into the playoffs, having returned to the side largely batting at No. 4 to No.

6 before the final match where he filled in for the absent Will Jacks at No. 3. Previously, Green's most impactful T20 innings had come either opening or at No.

3 - the latter bringing his maiden T20 hundred in IPL 2023 - and his evolution in a variety of positions, aiding by the guidance of RCB batting coach Neil McKenzie, has grown his confidence while handing Australia some potentially important options in the Caribbean. Related Marsh: 'I won't be bowling early on in the World Cup' Caring and resilient: Marsh's long road to being Australia captain Cummins: 'You can worry about the batter or you can think about what you as a bowler can do' "Think that's the beauty of what I've been exposed to in the last few years, there's never been a really consistent spot to really lock in but at the same time I'm pretty thankful for that," G.