Cameron Green records 50-plus score in second successive Test: Stats
What's the story
Cameron Green contributed to Australia's innings win over Bangladesh in the 2nd Test at Mackay's Great Barrier Reef Arena with a counter-attacking half-century. He scored a 105-ball 67, taking Australia to 210 in response to Bangladesh's first-innings score of 64. This was his second consecutive half-century for Australia in Tests, having scored a century in Darwin.
Knock
Green's knock in Mackay
Although Australia ran through the Bangladesh batting line-up, they themselves slumped to 41/3. Green and Steve Smith added a crucial 77-run stand thereafter.
Although Shoriful Islam dented the Australian top and middle order, Green held his end.
Taking Australia toward 200, Green slammed 67 off 105 balls (10 fours). He fell as Australia's ninth wicket, being dismissed LBW by Shoriful Islam.
Numbers
A look at his numbers
As mentioned, this was Green's second successive 50-plus score in Tests. He earlier scored 104 (201) in a losing cause in Darwin.
Green, Australia's mainstay all-rounder in Tests, recorded his eighth half-century. He also has three tons to his name.
In 39 Tests, the Australian all-rounder has scored 1,920 runs at an average of 34.28. He has six 50-plus scores at home, including a ton.