Green is in the frame to play in the WTC final in June as a batter only having played all 28 of his Tests to-date as an allrounder. Australia also has a three-Test tour of the Caribbean in late June-early July but he will not be available to bowl until later in the year in the build-up to the home Ashes series which starts in late November.
His availability as a batter only will create a selection squeeze in Australia’s batting line-up. Green made 174 not out in second last Test match batting at No.4 but Steve Smith’s triumphant return to that spot means Green will have to bat somewhere else if he plays in the WTC final against South Africa.
Travis Head will also return to No.5 after opening in Australia’s most recent Tests in Sri Lanka meaning Australia will need another opener to partner Usman Khawaja. Sam Konstas is in the frame to return after missing selection in Sri Lanka and is keen to play in the County Championship but is yet to secure a deal.
Green could possibly bat at No.3 or No.6 but that would displace either Marnus Labuschagne or Beau Webster. If the latter was left out it would leave Australia without a fourth seam option, although that may not be a major consideration for a one-off Test in England in June. Josh Inglis’ recent run-spree across all formats makes him an enticing selection prospect for the final as well. Australia do not need to name a 15-man squad until May.
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