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HomeSportsCricketCam the man to keep Bengaluru alive in IPL finals race

Cam the man to keep Bengaluru alive in IPL finals race

Cameron Green has delivered a timely player-of-the-match display with bat, ball and in the field to keep Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s hopes alive in the IPL.

At the same time, the Australian allrounder dented the chances of his compatriots David Warner and Jake Fraser-McGurk reaching the play-offs as his allround heroics propelled RCB to a 47-run over Delhi Capitals.

Green hasn’t had an easy time since his big-money transfer from Mumbai Indians to RCB, but as the stakes have got higher with the battle for play-off places intensifying, he has upped his game, and played a big hand in front of ecstatic Bengaluru fans on Sunday (Monday AEST).

First, he held RCB’s disintegrating innings together with an unbeaten 32 which, while not a whirlwind affair off 24 balls, at least ensured they could reach a challenging total of 9-187 following Rajat Patidar’s earlier 32-ball 52 and Will Jacks’ 41 off 29.

Then when Delhi looked threatening in the chase, he delivered a thrilling run-out, sprinting to pick up a mis-hit off his own bowling, before turning and throwing in one movement to get rid of the dangerous Tristan Stubbs with a direct hit.

Green bowled a miserly four overs which went for just 19 runs in all and also featured the wicket of Rasikh Salam.

“Obviously, a great game for us. We’ve found form in the last few games, when we couldn’t win initially,” said the 24-year-old, celebrating RCB’s fifth win in a row which moves them above Delhi and into fifth on the table.

Content Source: www.perthnow.com.au

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