Got enough batting to make a difference in the series: Justin Langer

Australia coach Justin Langer is hopeful that all-rounder Cameron Green, who suffered a mild concussion after being hit on his head by a shot from Jasprit Bumrah during the second warm-up tie on Friday, will be available for the first day-night Test that begins in Adelaide on December 17. Langer also said that the Aussies have a good enough batting line-up to win the series despite some injury and form worries.
Got enough batting to make a difference in the series: Justin Langer

ADELAIDE: Australia coach Justin Langer is hopeful that all-rounder Cameron Green, who suffered a mild concussion after being hit on his head by a shot from Jasprit Bumrah during the second warm-up tie on Friday, will be available for the first day-night Test that begins in Adelaide on December 17. Langer also said that the Aussies have a good enough batting line-up to win the series despite some injury and form worries.

Green reached Adelaide from Sydney along with Australia A players who are part of the Test squad like Joe Burns and Mitchell Swepson. He met Langer later in the day.

"Fingers crossed. The guys from Australia A arrived a couple of hours ago. He turned up with a big smile on his face. (A) massive opportunity potentially ahead for him to make his Test debut. He looks in really good spirits. He's got training tomorrow and Wednesday. Fingers crossed he'll be right to go --- he's a real talent," Langer told Channel Seven about Green's availability. IANS

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