Aaron Finch Slams KKR's Green Batting Order Blunder in IPL 2026

Former Australian captain Aaron Finch has criticized Kolkata Knight Riders' use of all-rounder Cameron Green, arguing that batting him at No. 6 is an unfamiliar and ineffective role. Finch emphasized that team selections should be based on role suitability and current form, not a player's high auction price, calling such an approach "ignorant." He pointed to Tim Seifert, a specialist opener in good form, as a strong alternative waiting on the bench. KKR, winless after five matches and at the bottom of the table, will look to turn their season around against Gujarat Titans.

Key Points: Finch: Batting Green at No. 6 is Not Ideal for KKR

  • Finch criticizes selection based on auction price
  • Green unfamiliar batting at No. 6
  • Suggests Tim Seifert as better option
  • KKR struggles at bottom of table
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Batting at No. 6 not ideal for Green, says Aaron Finch amid KKR's premium all-rounders lean patch in IPL 2026

Aaron Finch criticizes KKR's use of Cameron Green, says batting him at No. 6 is misguided and team selection shouldn't be based on auction price.

"I don't think you ever pick a team on price tags. That would be really ignorant to do that. - Aaron Finch"

Chennai, April 15

Former Australian skipper Aaron Finch raised concerns over Kolkata Knight Riders premium all-rounder Cameron Green's struggles in the ongoing Indian Premier League 2026.

He emphasised that team selections should not be influenced by a player's auction price, calling such an approach misguided, and stressed that players must be picked based on role suitability and conditions rather than cost.

Finch pointed to Tim Seifert as a strong option waiting in the wings, citing his specialist opening skills, recent form, and wide range of attacking shots. He also mentioned Green's limited recent T20 exposure due to injuries, suggesting that team balance and current form should take priority in selection decisions.

Finch also highlighted that Green batting at No. 6 is an unfamiliar role, noting that he has predominantly operated in the top order throughout his career.

Green came to bat at No.6 against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on Tuesday and was removed by Noor Ahmed on a golden duck.

Green has batted just nine times at that number out of the 68 times he has batted in T20S. The last time was in 2024. Green was an Rs 25.20 crore buy at the auction.

"Starting against two spinners [Akeal Hosein and Noor Ahmad], he only lasted one ball. But that's his worst nightmare, walking out to bat [against spin], particularly in a run chase," Finch said. "I don't think you ever pick a team on price tags. That would be really ignorant to do that. Because buying at the auction is a supply and demand of a skill set that you bring. It's not about, well, we have to play this guy because we paid this much for him. He's playing out of position. His best numbers have been at the top of the order," Finch said as per ESPNcricinfo.

"Cameron Green batting at No. 6, that's an unusual position for him. I don't think he's done that a huge amount in T20 cricket. You've got Seifert sitting in the wings; he's a specialist opener. Cameron Green hasn't played a huge amount of T20 cricket [recently, because of injuries]," Finch said. "So you've got a guy there who brings a good skill set and really good form in Seifert, coming off a good [T20] World Cup. Who's got the scoops, he's got the ramps, he's got a lot of different options."

Green has had a modest outing so far, managing just 56 runs and picking up a solitary wicket from five matches in the Indian Premier League. KKR sits right at the bottom of the points table and is still finding its first win of IPL 2026.

KKR will look to turn their fortunes around when they face the Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad on April 17, having endured an unprecedented start to their campaign with four consecutive defeats and a match with no result.

This is also the first time in franchise history they have failed to win any of their opening five matches, and will be desperate to secure their first two points of the season.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As a KKR fan, this is so frustrating to watch. We have a world-class all-rounder and we're wasting him at No. 6. The team balance is completely off. Hope the think tank reads Finch's comments and makes the change before it's too late. #KKR
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David E
Interesting perspective from Finch. In a tournament as competitive as the IPL, you simply cannot afford to carry players based on reputation or price tag. Form and role clarity are everything. KKR's disastrous start proves that.
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Aditya G
It's not just about Green. The whole KKR setup seems confused. When you're at the bottom of the table, you need to be bold. Drop the underperformers, play the in-form players like Seifert. Sentiment has no place in professional sport.
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Sarah B
While I agree with the analysis, I feel a bit for Green. Coming back from injury and then being put in a position you're not comfortable with is tough. The management needs to support their player better, not set him up to fail.
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Karthik V
Yaar, this is basic cricket sense! If you buy a Ferrari, you don't use it to haul goods. You use it for speed. Green is a Ferrari at the top. Use him properly or bench him. Simple. KKR's strategy is baffling. 🤦‍♂️

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