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Australia 'very Hopeful' Of Green’s Return For World Test Championship Final
Green, 25, was ruled out of the 2024/25 Australian summer after suffering a recurrence of a lower back stress fracture for the fifth time during Australia’s white-ball tour of the United Kingdom. He then underwent surgery in October 2024, where he was operated upon by renowned orthopaedic spine surgeons Grahame Inglis and Rowan Schouten in Christchurch, New Zealand.
On Wednesday, Green posted a video of himself on Instagram, where he was running and training in the outfield of the WACA Ground in his hometown, Perth. "Very hopeful he will be available as a batsman for the World Test Championship final," Bailey told reporters after announcing Australia’s 16-member squad for the Sri Lanka Test tour.
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