Cameron Green will make his Test debut if Australia's young바카라 웹사이트all-rounder is passed fit to face India in the opening day-night clash on Thursday.바카라 웹사이트 Tour Schedule바카라 웹사이트|바카라 웹사이트Photo Gallery바카라 웹사이트|바카라 웹사이트News
Green is poised to earn his maiden Baggy Green cap, according to head coach Justin Langer, but the promising 21-year-old must first come through Cricket Australia's (CA)바카라 웹사이트concussion protocol.
He was diagnosed with a mild concussion after being struck by a straight drive by Jasprit Bumrah while bowling during Australia A's match against India at the SCG last week.
The Western Australian will train바카라 웹사이트with the Australia squad on Tuesday and Wednesday before the medical team make their final assessment ahead of Thursday's series opener in Adelaide.
The four-Test series begins at Adelaide Oval and Langer has no doubt the in-form youngster바카라 웹사이트is ready to make his Test bow.
"If he's passed fit he'll definitely play," Langer said on Tuesday, with Australia already missing David Warner (adductor), Will Pucovski (concussion) and Sean Abbott (calf).
"We're just going through the concussion protocols. We all saw, it was a very unusual incident that happened with him.
"If Cameron gets through the protocols and he gets through training and he feels good, I've seen him last night, he had a big smile on his face, he had another test this morning that we got good news."
Green has impressed바카라 웹사이트with his batting바카라 웹사이트after posting a career-best 197바카라 웹사이트in the Sheffield Shield바카라 웹사이트earlier this season and added an unbeaten century against India in a바카라 웹사이트tour match last week.
His bowling has been restricted바카라 웹사이트while he recovers from stress fractures in his바카라 웹사이트back, but Langer could not hide his excitement at possibly making Green the youngest Australian Test debutant since 2016.
"He's a terrific young bloke, he's obviously an excellent talent, he's earned the right for selection through his performances through Sheffield Shield cricket," Langer added.
"If he's fit and available then he'll make his Test debut, which is very, very exciting for Australian cricket, for him and his family."