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1Kolkata Knight Riders will be adjusting their bowling strategy in the coming weeks after Cricket Australia confirmed that star all‑rounder Cameron Green is managing a lower back injury.
The development comes after KKR’s tightly contested season opener against Mumbai Indians, where Green provided a notable batting contribution but was not used as a bowler due to fitness restrictions.
Australia’s national cricket body released a statement today outlining Green’s current status.
While he remains fit to bat, the back issue means Green must “abstain from bowling for a short period” as part of a managed workload program.
The decision reflects:
KKR supporters had already seen a glimpse of Green’s value in the opener, where he scored 67 runs with an aggressive approach that gave KKR a competitive total to defend.
However, his bowling had been expected to provide depth to the KKR attack — something the team may now have to compensate for.
The situation was briefly thrust into the spotlight when KKR captain Ajinkya Rahane was asked about Green’s fitness during a post‑match interaction.
Rahane directed the query to Cricket Australia’s official medical channels, indicating that the team preferred to defer to national protocols for clarity on player fitness.
KKR management is already exploring options to ensure the bowling unit remains balanced while Green is unavailable with the new limitations.
This could include:
Finding reliable coverage for Green’s typical overs will be crucial, especially in high‑pressure matches where bowling depth often makes the difference.
Green’s temporary bowling absence has implications for how KKR approach:
Teams with strong bowling rotation depth usually fare better in congested league stages, making Green’s dual‑role absence particularly challenging.
KKR fans will be hoping that Green can return to bowling sooner rather than later, as his combination of pace and batting ability make him a key contributor.
Until then, adaptability and smart rotation will be the name of the game for KKR’s bowling setup as they navigate the next few crucial fixtures.