Cameron Green Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics
Cameron Green is an Australian professional cricketer who has primarily represented his country in the test match format, as an all-rounder. As of February 2022, he had also played a solitary ODI match, in December 2020, against India. In the Australian domestic circuit, he has played for his home state of Western Australia (2016-17-Present) across
Cameron Green Quick Info
Height
6 ft 6 in
Weight
95 kg
Date of Birth
June 3, 1999
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Girlfriend
Emily Redwood
Cameron Green is an Australian professional cricketer who has primarily represented his country in the test match format, as an all-rounder. As of February 2022, he had also played a solitary ODI match, in December 2020, against India. In the Australian domestic circuit, he has played for his home state of Western Australia (2016-17-Present) across all 3 formats. In the BBL (Big Bash League), he has turned out for Perth Scorchers (2018-19-Present).
Born Name
Cameron Donald Green
Nick Name
Greeny
Sun Sign
Gemini
Born Place
Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Residence
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Nationality
Occupation
Professional Cricketer
Family
Father – Gary Green
Mother – Bee Tracey
Siblings – Bella Green (Younger Sister) (Basketball Player)
Manager
He is represented by DSEG Worldwide, Sports, Media, and Entertainment Management Agency, Hampton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Batting
Right-Handed
Bowling
Right-Arm Fast-Medium
Role
All-Rounder
Jersey Number
42 – Test Match, One Day International (ODI)
31 – Western Australia (Australian Domestic Cricket), Perth Scorchers (BBL)
Build
Athletic
Height
6 ft 6 in or 198 cm
Weight
95 kg or 209.5 lbs
Girlfriend / Spouse
Cameron has dated –
Emily Redwood (2019-Present)
Race / Ethnicity
White
Hair Color
Light Brown
Eye Color
Blue
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
Toned physique
Towering frame
Side-parted, wavy hair
Affable smile
Clean-shaven look
Brand Endorsements
Cameron has been sponsored by –
Gray-Nicolls Australia/New Zealand
Asics Australia
Cameron Green Facts
A child prodigy, Cameron had started playing for the Subiaco-Floreat Cricket Club when he was just 10 years old, in the 2009-10 season in the under-13 league. He had made his WACA (Western Australian Cricket Association) first-grade debut aged just 16.
While he was still a schoolboy, he had earned a rookie contract with Western Australia ahead of the 2016-17 season of the Sheffield Shield (the premier domestic first-class cricket competition in Australia) after he had averaged 82 runs per innings with the bat and scalped 20 wickets with the ball in 8 games in the under-19 national league.
He had made his first-class debut in February 2017, for Western Australia, in the Sheffield Shield. He had made an immediate impression, with a spell of 5/24 in that match against Tasmania.
His first 30 first-class wickets had come at a spectacular average of just 22.53 but stress fractures in his back had severely limited his bowling in the ensuing years. He did not play any first-class cricket in the 2017-18 season and had spent the 2018 winter at Cricket Australia‘s (the governing body for the sport in the country) National Performance Centre in Brisbane.
He had made his maiden first-class century during the 2019-20 Sheffield Shield season. In that match, he had produced scores of 87 runs not out and 121 runs not out to help his team earn a highly unlikely draw against Queensland. He went on to score 2 more centuries that summer before recording a career-best score of 197 runs, against New South Wales.
He had made his test match debut in December 2020, against India. Although he was on the selectors’ radar for a few months, his inclusion in the national test team’s playing XI was hastened after he had scored a hundred for Australia A in a warm-up match against the touring Indian team, just before the test series.
In March 2021, he had scored his first double-century (251 runs) in first-class cricket, in a game against Queensland during the 2020–21 Sheffield Shield season.
In December 2022, during IPL 2023 auction, he was bought by Mumbai Indians for INR 17.50 crore (or INR 175 million). His base price was INR 2 crore (or INR 20 million).
In January 2024, it was revealed that Cameron had tested positive for COVID-19.