Cameron Green (Australian Player): Profile, Age, Family, Cricket Stats, ICC Ranking, Awards, Net Worth and More
Cameron Green is an Australian international cricketer, and an aggressive right-handed batsman and fast-medium right-arm bowler. He is an explosive middle-order batsman with voracious hitting ability and a handy seam bowler who offers balance as a genuine T20 all-rounder. In T20 Internationals, he has been rated as one of the world’s finest all-rounders and a brutal hitter at times in the lower middle-order. He was the most expensive foreign player in IPL history when he was purchased for ₹25.20 crore at a mini-auction in Abu Dhabi by Kolkata Knight Riders ahead of the 2026 IPL auction. This big bid came after a tug of war for the services of a quality all-rounder among different franchises. He had earlier played for Mumbai Indians (2023 purchase) and Royal Challengers Bangalore where he got the necessary exposure to T20 before his record-breaking move to KKR. Cameron Green (Australian Player): Profile Cameron Green is an Australian all-rounder, right-handed batter and rights arm fast-medium fast bowler. He was born on 3 June 1999 in Perth, Western Australia and competes for Australia internationally. He played his international test match in December 2020 against India and IPL debut in 2023. He was purchased by the Kolkata Knight Riders in 2026 IPL auction for ₹25.20 crore. Attribute Details Name Cameron Green Player Type All-Rounder Batting Type Right Handed Batter Bowling Type Right Arm Fast Bowler Date of Birth 3 June 1999 Birthplace Perth, Western Australia Nationality Australian Zodiac Sign Gemini Age (As of 2026) 27 Years Height 1.98 m 6 feet 6 Inches Weight 80 Kg to 90 Kg Hair Colour Light Brown Eye Colour Blue-Green Wife Emily Redwood Children No Net worth (As of 2026) Rs 58 crore ($7 million) Teams Australia, KKR, RCB, West Australia, CA XI, MI, Scorchers, WA U19 ICC Rankings (2026) #13 (T20 Batting)#27 (T20I) IPL Debut 2023 (Mumbai Indians) IPL 2026 (Team) Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) Purchased Amount Rs 25.20 crore Family Background Cameron Green was born in Perth, Western Australia. His dad Gary Green works in the corporal business and was very supportive of his cricket career from playing as a kid to becoming a professional player. His mother, Bee (Tracey) Green has had a career in the healthcare industry (nursing/medical field) and has been enthusiastic about his calling. Cameron has a younger sister, Bella Green who has played competitive basketball. As of 2026, Cameron Green is dating Emily Redwood, reputedly executing in the health and fitness industry. Early Life and Education Cameron Green went on to study at Scotch College, Perth – which is among Western Australia’s most famous private schools. He was a part of the good cricket development program during his time at school, and played for First XI. By the time he was out of school at age 16 Dawd had already made his debut in WAFL (Western Australia) Under-19s, incredibly young for a fast bowler. Through his quick rise to the domestic side with Western Australia and subsequently into the Australian team, he never completed a University degree. Instead, he threw himself entirely into professional cricket from the time he turned 18. Domestic Career Cameron Green made his domestic debut for Western Australia. He debuted at Sheffield Shield level for Western Australia in February 2017, making him one of the youngest players to play for the state. He bowled fast in his earlier games. In the 2019–20 Sheffield Shield season Conboy scored three centuries from five matches, establishing his reputation as a powerful batting all-rounder. He concentrated further on batting after persistent back stress injuries and was transformed into a steady middle-order batsman. His performances in domestic cricket saw him called up to the Australian national team in 2020. International Career Test Debut: ODI Debut: T20I Debut: IPL and World T20 Leagues Indian Premier League (IPL) Career IPL Debut: 2 April 2023 against Royal Challengers Bangalore for Mumbai Indians. IPL 2023: He has Scored 452 runs in 16 matches at a strike rate of over 160 and grabbed six wickets. IPL 2024: Traded and played for Royal Challengers Bangalore. Contributed useful runs in the middle, and proved effective with the ball as well. IPL 2025: Stuck with RCB, continued to be consistent in the middle order and a strong allrounder option (decent strike rate, handy bowler). IPL 2026: Picked up by Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹25.20 crore in 2026 auction — the costliest overseas buy in IPL history as franchises moved heaven and hell to snatch his all-round qualities. Big Bash League (BBL) Career Cameron Green made his BBL debut in the 2018–19 season for the Perth Scorchers. He made his debut on 13 January 2019 against the Hobart Hurricanes. Green was primarily used as a bowling all-rounder in his initial BBL seasons. He batted to bat after returning from back stress fractures. He had a breakout season in BBL 2020–21, where he scored 197 runs from eight matches at a strike rate over 150, featuring an unbeaten 61 that helped guide the Strikers to victory against Melbourne Renegades. He was restricted to only a handful of BBL games between 2021 and 2024 because of his involvement in the Australian national team across formats. He played only sporadically for the Perth Scorchers between 2024 and 2026 due to time in the international side, workload management, and recovering from injury. Records and Milestones Cameron Green has a lot of records and milestones to his name. He made his first Test century (114) against India in Ahmedabad in March 2023. In T20 Internationals his 100 off 47 balls against India in Hyderabad in September 2022* is one of the quickest T20I centuries by an Australian. He scored 452 runs, topped the scoring for Mumbai Indians in IPL season of 2023 & also included a century(100*). He was one of the most expensive players in 2026 IPL auction where Kolkata Knight Riders purchased him for ₹25.20 crore as overseas player. Cameron Green Stats Batting Stats Format Matches Innings Runs Highest Score Average SR 100s 50s 4s 6s Test 2020-2026 37 59 1736 174* 32.8 49.4 2 7 196 14 ODI2020-2026 31 27 782 118* 43.4 89.6 1 2 63 20 T202022-2026 26 25 635 62* 30.2 153.8 0 6 49 36 IPL2023-2024 29 28 707 100* 41.6 153.7 1 2









