Cameron Green admits ‘Australia got out of jail’ with fourth Test draw | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Australia’s all-rounder Cameron Green openly acknowledged that the tourists had a stroke of luck, managing to “get out of jail” in a hard-fought draw at Old Trafford, clinching the Ashes series.

England put on a dominant display in the fourth Test at Manchester, amassing a substantial 275-run lead in the first innings.
With only 30 overs possible due to rain on the last two days (Saturday and Sunday), the fate of the match hung in the balance.

Despite England’s commanding position, Australia held on resolutely, managing to secure a draw and effectively retain the Ashes as the current holders. With a 2-1 lead in the series, they have one more crucial encounter to play at The Oval this week.
“I think we definitely got away with one there,” Green, one of Australia’s not out batsmen, told the cricket.com.au website.

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“There’s no point denying it. Whilst we were behind the game, and you never know what would have happened, cricket is a funny game, but England dominated this one. We definitely got out of jail.”
The towering 24-year-old added: “We didn’t play our best game. The rain gods were in our favour the last couple of days. You just take it and move on to the next game.”
Green’s place at The Oval is under threat, with fellow all-rounder Mitchell Marsh in fine form and Australia contemplating a recall for spinner Todd Murphy.
But whether he features or not, Green has no doubt Australia will be fully focused on securing their first Ashes series win in England in 22 years.
Australia were also 2-1 up going to The Oval four years ago but arguably paid the price for some over-enthusiastic celebrations beforehand as England won in south London to square the series at 2-2.
“The last time they were here they had a win here (Old Trafford) to retain the Ashes, but it’s a bit different this time around,” said Green.
“I’m sure a few guys are hurting from last time. We’ll keep it level-headed and looking forward to the next game.”
(With AFP Inputs)

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