Wrong Box, Big Twist: Cameron Green Clears Confusion and Confirms All-Round Role Ahead of IPL 2026 Auction

Cameron Green clears up his IPL 2026 auction mix-up, confirms he will bowl as an all-rounder, and explains how a simple error caused the confusion.

Wrong Box, Big Twist: Cameron Green Clears Confusion and Confirms All-Round Role Ahead of IPL 2026 Auction

Cameron Green has acted quickly to address the confusion ahead of the IPL 2026 mini-auction, and by doing so, he has shifted how teams view his worth, because the Australian all-rounder insists he remains fully available to bowl and has no intention of entering the tournament as a specialist batter.

Confusion emerged after officials placed him in set number one as a batter with a base price of ₹2 crore. This move caught the attention of several franchises, yet as the auction drew closer, Green explained that the issue came down to a simple administrative mistake rather than any physical problem or tactical choice from his side.

Speaking in Adelaide during a training session before the third Ashes Test, Green pointed the finger at his manager and explained that the wrong option was selected during the registration process, which pushed him into the wrong category and fuelled talk that never needed to start. He stressed that his body feels good, his bowling workload sits where it should, and teams can plan for him as a genuine all-round option rather than seeing him as just a top-order run scorer.

Cameron Green is fit to bowl in IPL 2026

He described the episode as an accidental slip rather than a deliberate call, adding that the mix-up seemed amusing in hindsight, even though it briefly changed how franchises looked at him heading into the auction. More importantly, he made it clear that he will bowl in IPL 2026, a detail that will matter greatly to sides searching for balance instead of one-dimensional players.

“I’ll be good to bowl. I don’t know if my manager would like to hear this, but there was a stuff-up on his end. He didn’t mean to say ‘batter’. I think he accidentally selected the wrong box. It was pretty funny how it’s all played out, but it was actually a stuff-up on his end,’ Green said. 

Green’s IPL numbers already support his stance. He made a strong first impression with the Mumbai Indians in 2023, where he scored 452 runs and added six wickets, and he followed that with a steady 2024 season at Royal Challengers Bengaluru, scoring 255 runs and taking 10 wickets as his role shifted from week to week. He sat out the IPL in 2025 after undergoing surgery for a back issue, choosing recovery over short-term gains, a call that now looks justified given his current condition.

With fitness concerns fading and his role now clear, Green enters the IPL 2026 auction as a highly attractive option, someone who offers flexibility and influence across disciplines. As a result, teams will likely reassess their plans quickly because a fully fit Cameron Green, contributing with bat and ball, can alter how franchises approach the bidding.

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