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KKR Sent Big Reminder Over Rs 25.2 Crore Star By Sunil Gavaskar: 'Need To Look Closely'
Cameron Green, who was acquired by KKR for a staggering Rs 25.2 crore, has not yet been cleared to bowl by Cricket Australia's medical team.
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Sunil Gavaskar Suggests Big Move Over KKR's Rs 25.2 Crore Buy Amid Bowling Debate
Cameron Green was bought for Rs 25.20 crore at the auction as a long-term replacement for the now-retired Andre Russell.
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Rs 25.2 Crore Star Resumes Bowling In Nets, KKR Coach Drops Big Verdict
Cameron Green, purchased by KKR for a jaw-dropping Rs 25.2 crore at last year's IPL auction, didn't bowl an over in their season opening six-wicket defeat to Mumbai Indians.
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KKR Seek Spin Revival In SRH Clash As Crucial IPL 2026 Home Phase Begins
With injuries and absentees in their pace attack, Kolkata Knight Riders need star spinners Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy to step up.
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"Huge Expectations From Cameron Green Within IPL, Has To Balance": Australia Coach
Keeping in mind his all-round prowess, Green was bought by KKR for an eye-watering Rs 25.20 crore, making him the most expensive overseas buy ever in the IPL.
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"Doesn't Mean My Mom Signs A Contract": Cameron Green, Cricket Australia Blasted By IPL Winner
Is Cricket Australia dictating its players too much? Cameron Green's unwillingness to bowl in Kolkata Knight Riders' IPL 2026 opener against Mumbai Indians has strengthened that perception.
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'Refund, At The Very Least': Ex-India Star's Clear Message To KKR After Rs 25.20 Crore Star Does Not Bowl
Former India opener Aakash Chopra said that Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) should be eligible for a refund if Cameron Green does not bowl during IPL 2026.
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"That's Not OK": Kevin Pietersen's On KKR vs Cricket Australia Row Over Cameron Green
Former England captain Kevin Pietersen has weighed in on the ongoing controversy involving Cameron Green and Kolkata Knight Riders.
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Cricket Australia Responds As Ajinkya Rahane Points To Board On Cameron Green Row
Cricket Australia has finally responded to the claims made by Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) skipper Ajinkya Rahane, who had accused the board of preventing all-rounder Cameron Green from bowling.
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IPL 2026: Controversy Over Australian Players' Fitness Explained
Create an international window and make the best players available at peak fitness was the unique selling proposition for IPL. That led to club over country debate. Perhaps in the 19th season we see the reverse, at least from the Australian camp.
