Australia’s preparations for their high-stakes ODI series against India have hit a significant snag with star all-rounder Cameron Green ruled out due to a minor side strain. The injury, described as a low-grade side soreness, has prompted Cricket Australia to adopt a highly cautious approach, sidelining the powerful batter for the entire three-match series .
This setback is particularly concerning given Green’s recent return from spinal surgery. His absence is a major blow to the team’s balance, removing a key weapon with both bat and ball. While officials have stated the exclusion is purely precautionary and his Ashes preparation remains on track, the timing has inevitably raised questions .
Stepping into the void is the ever-dependable Marnus Labuschagne. The in-form batter, known for his gritty Test performances, has been recalled to the ODI squad. While his ODI record at home has been a point of discussion—he averages just 22.28 in Australia compared to a solid 40.20 overseas—his recent form and technical soundness make him the logical choice .
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Matches Played | 66 |
| Runs Scored | 1,871 |
| Batting Average | 35.00 |
| Centuries | 2 |
| Highest Score | 124 |
Source: Compiled from career stats [[10], [11]]
Green’s issue is not an isolated one. The Australian camp is managing a few other fitness niggles. Fast bowler Jhye Richardson, who has been on a long road to recovery from shoulder surgery, is a notable case. The good news is that he showed promising signs by bowling a lengthy spell during the squad’s first training session ahead of the India series . His return to full fitness would be a massive boost for Australia’s pace attack depth.
Every decision Cricket Australia makes right now is viewed through the lens of the upcoming Ashes series, which kicks off in Perth on November 21, 2025 . Protecting their key assets, especially a once-in-a-generation talent like Cameron Green, is paramount. This cautious management of his minor strain is a clear signal of their priorities .
The Ashes is the ultimate prize in Australian cricket, and ensuring their best XI is fit and firing for that contest is non-negotiable. While it’s a blow for the ODI series against a formidable Indian side, the long-term goal is crystal clear. Fans will be hoping this is just a minor speed bump on the road to a dominant Ashes summer.
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