‘6,6,6,6,6,4,4,4…’, RCB’s next captain created a ruckus, smashed bowlers in 34 balls and scored a stormy double century

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|09-08-2024

IPL franchise RCB has been trying to show excellent game for the last few years but it has not got success till date. To improve the performance of the team, RCB changed its captain many times but it has not got success. Virat Kohli was captaining the team for a long time but even under his captaincy RCB has not been successful in winning the trophy. After this, the RCB management made Faf du Plessis the captain of the team and he has also failed miserably as a captain. For this reason, now the news is coming that before IPL 2025, the RCB management may again consider changing its captain.

RCB can make this player the captain

News is coming from RCB that after the failure of every season, the management's patience has broken and now soon someone else can be given the responsibility of the team. If media reports are to be believed, RCB management can hand over the captaincy of the team to Australian all-rounder Cameron Green before IPL 2025. These days Cameron Green is also in the headlines due to a stormy innings played in domestic cricket.

Cameron Green batted aggressively

'6,6,6,6,6,4,4,4...', RCB's next captain created a ruckus, smashed bowlers in 34 balls and scored a stormy double century 1

Australian batsman Cameron Green is currently the center of discussion because of an innings played in domestic cricket. He played this innings while playing for Western Australia in the Sheffield Shield match played between Western Australia and Queensland. During this innings, Cameron Green faced 343 balls and scored 251 runs with the help of 29 fours and 5 sixes. After this innings, his place was secured again in the Australian team.

The match was something like this

If we talk about the match played between Western Australia and Queensland in Sheffield Shield, then in this match Queensland won the toss and decided to bowl first. Batting first, Western Australia declared the innings after scoring 458 runs for the loss of 5 wickets. In reply, Queensland's team ended its innings by scoring 600 runs for the loss of 9 wickets. Chasing a lead of 142 runs, Western Australia scored 178 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in the third innings and the match was drawn.

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