Cameron Green Set to Resume Bowling for KKR in Crucial IPL 2026 Clash

Cameron Green is expected to resume his bowling duties for Kolkata Knight Riders in their upcoming IPL 2026 match against Lucknow Super Giants. His return is a timely boost for KKR, which has been severely impacted by injuries to key bowlers like Harshit Rana and Akash Deep. Green's own batting form has been poor, with low scores raising questions about his role in the lineup. The team hopes his expanded all-round role will help them secure their first win of the season.

Key Points: Cameron Green to Bowl for KKR vs LSG in IPL 2026

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  • KKR struggling with multiple bowling injuries
  • Green's batting form under scrutiny
  • Team seeks first win after poor start
  • Record signing facing pressure
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IPL 2026: Green set to resume bowling role as KKR seek balance boost against LSG

Cameron Green is expected to resume bowling for KKR against LSG, providing a crucial balance boost to the injury-hit side in IPL 2026.

"Cameron has a lower-back injury... requires him to abstain from bowling for a short period. - Cricket Australia"

Kolkata, April 8

Cameron Green is expected to resume bowling duties for Kolkata Knight Riders in their IPL 2026 clash against Lucknow Super Giants at Eden Gardens on Thursday, in what could provide a timely boost to a side struggling with team balance due to multiple injury setbacks.

According to ESPNcricinfo, Green, who has not bowled in IPL 2026 so far, had begun the tournament as a specialist batter following guidance from Cricket Australia due to a lower-back injury. However, with more than 10 days having passed since the initial advisory, the Australian all-rounder is now understood to be ready to return to bowling in a competitive match.

"Cameron has a lower-back injury, which is being managed, but requires him to abstain from bowling for a short period," Cricket Australia had said on March 30. "Cameron is currently rebuilding his bowling loads in India with a view to return in around 10-12 days' time."

KKR's combination has been heavily impacted in the early stages of the tournament. The franchise has had to deal with the absence of key bowlers, with Mustafizur Rahman unavailable due to instructions from the BCCI even before the season began. Injuries to Harshit Rana and Akash Deep further depleted their pace resources, while Sunil Narine missed the previous match due to illness and Varun Chakaravarthy was sidelined with a hand injury.

Green's absence as a bowling option has compounded these issues, leaving KKR short on all-round balance. His return to bowling is expected to ease some of that pressure as the team looks to register its first win of the season after two defeats and a washout.

The 26-year-old's form with the bat has also been under scrutiny. Having been bought for a record Rs 25.20 crore at the IPL auction, the highest ever for an overseas player, Green has managed scores of 18, 2 and 4 in three innings, raising questions about his role in the batting order.

"One of those dismissals has been a run out [against SRH], not a part of his fault. Still, he's missed out twice. There's a bit of panic, he's not looking the same as the past," Aaron Finch had told ESPNcricinfo about his countrymate on Tuesday. "Remember when he was at the top of the order for MI - how he had a totally different intent. He was imposing at the crease. Now he looks tentative. Don't push him down. Push him either up the order, or give him a rest."

Green has batted at No. 3 twice and No. 4 once this season, but with his all-round role set to expand, KKR will hope the Australian can rediscover both rhythm and confidence in the crucial encounter against LSG.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's sad to see a team struggling so much with injuries. But 25 crore for Green is looking like a massive overpay right now. He needs to step up big time.
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Ananya R
The management needs to be questioned here. Why spend a record amount on a player who wasn't even fully fit at the start? Our Indian domestic players are performing better for a fraction of the cost.
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Vikram M
Aaron Finch is right. Green looks completely out of sorts. He was so dominant for MI. Maybe the pressure of the price tag is getting to him. They should let him open with Venky Iyer.
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Priya S
Injuries to Harshit Rana and Akash Deep are the real blow. Our Indian pace bench has been wiped out. Hope Green bowling can at least cover some of that. KKR needs a win desperately!
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David E
Respectfully, I think the criticism is a bit harsh. The man was injured and following medical advice. Let's see how he performs now that he's fit to bowl. A couple of good overs and a quick 30 can change everything.

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