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Green also has that next gear where he can start bludgeoning it out of the ground. I don't consider that his "natural game" but he has the power to do it when he's deeper into his innings.I have thought Can Green should be 5 for a while so 100%. Travis suits the 6 a bit more in that he moves the innings along a bit more. He can adapt to the innings the best for me. Whereas Cam likes to bat in a big partnership manner and go for a timely big score. He can do that better with Smith, Labuschagne, Warner and Khawaja rather than Travis who usually is there for a good time rather than a long time. For mine Can Green looks more likely to get a 50+ score than any of the other batters in the middle order and for mine whilst Labuschagne and Smith aren’t carrying their weight he holds together our batting order a bit better at 5 than instead of spending most his time at the crease with Carey and the bowlers. For mine it makes zero sense to have Khawaja, Warner, Smith and Labuschagne who like to build a big innings than to go to Head who is so versatile in the way he can formulate an innings at 5 than bounce back to Green at 6 who likes to build his innings like the top order do. Innings has no continuity for mine. Something I speak passionately on because I believe he should be in the middle-top order in the ODI side as well. They are looking at him with to strong of a mindset that he is a all-rounder and the low-middle order is where he belongs. Bull shit. He needs to be up higher and given the time to thrive cause far out he is so promising and he has monster totals at the top of the order in shield. Just a waste.
All we need is for the Smith and Labuschagne and Warner to a lesser extent (just needs to refocus on being ruthless and not throwing his wicket away when he has his foot on their throat) to pull there fingers out of there asses.
If he was out there batting with the top order and had already moved beyond 100 by the time the lower order comes out you'd feel that he would eventually flick the switch and just start flaying the bowling unit around the ground.
Green is actually almost perfect for a no. 4 or 5 in the current setup:
- Can bat slow and steady with the top order to build a score and solidify the innings
- Can bat quickly once set with a lower order that primarily comprises hitters (Head, Carey/Inglis, Starc, etc.)
- Has the stamina, patience and composure to bat long innings
On Marnus I think at the moment his patience is what's letting him down. In this game it made sense to just keep going because in those conditions there is a ball out there with your name on it, so make hay while the sun shines... but in Pakistan he was just playing recklessly the whole time and finding ways to get out.
At the moment Uzzie and Green are basically playing as the anchors of the innings, and we've been lucky that they've stepped up, but Marnus has the tools to be our long term anchor and he just needs to figure out how best to balance occupying the crease and scoring runs... at the moment he's all about making runs... every innings he's almost in counter attack mode.