Former Australia batter Will Pucovski defended compatriot Cameron Green for the criticism that he is getting in the ongoing Ashes series. Green has had forgettable Ashes series thus far, having scored just 118 runs across the first 4 Tests which has brought on criticism. Pucovski, however, feels that Green is just 26 and is still learning, adding that he has shown glimpses of form in the series. “I wanted to put cam Green in a bit of a context. I think the criticism he is getting is incredibly harsh and unfair. I think it’s probably fair to say Ben Stokes is the gold standard for bowling or fast bowling allrounders in the world. Cam, Green and Ben Stokes after 28 Test matches: Cam Green has a better batting average than him, slightly and his bowling average is slightly worse but fairly comparable,” Pucovski said on 7Cricket. Also Read | ‘Let’s be honest, it was a complete lottery in Melbourne.. they need to win a strong game of cricket in Sydney’: Michael Vaughan on England “Those with a keen eye would know Cam Green’s played 36 test matches so that’s not a fair comparison. But those last 8 matches, again put into the context of what’s been happening. One was that WTC final where he missed out twice in pretty tough conditions. Then he played 3 Tests in the West Indies where he batted at No. 3. I think a part of this was the fact that it was on in the middle of the night and hard for people to keep track of. Those pitches were bloody tough work. Taking the batting average and run count of batters who batted in the top 4 in that series, King was the leader for the Windies in that series and the rest of the WI top 4 barely averaged 10. So Cam Green’s level with potentially our greatest ever batsman there (Steve Smith averaged 31.75 while Green was 30.67), averaging roughly 30 and he was very, very good in that series. That was a massive tick,” he continued. “I think the criticism he’s been getting is incredibly harsh and unfair … He’s 26 years old. He’s learning. He is a mega talent.” 🗣️ Will Pucovski on Cameron Green’s #Ashes series pic.twitter.com/sm4eRdr5vx — 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 1, 2026 “The other 4 Tests he has played has been the 4 Ashes Tests of which two have been on the two of the worst pitches Australia have ever produced for Test matches that have finished within 2 days. Yes, he missed out on Adelaide and yes, he probably would have liked to have made more runs in the series. He contributed in Brisbane. Yes, he probably wished his dismissal looked a bit better than it did. But he got 45 and looked quite good. I actually thought he was quite good in Melbourne and his movements and stuff were actually very good and things looked quite positive in challenging conditions. He’s 26 years old. He’s learning. He is a mega talent,” he added. Cameron Green will next be in action against England in the final Ashes Test and will then move on to the T20 World Cup. Following that, he’ll be part of the Kolkata Knight Riders team for IPL 2026.


