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'Best since Ponting' called up to Aussie national team

Young gun Cameron Green celebrating after a century for Western Australia.
Young gun Cameron Green has been called up to the national team. (Getty Images)

Australian cricket icon Greg Chappell has lavished praise upon emerging West Australian Cameron Green, describing him as the best batting talent since Ricky Ponting.

Speaking only hours before Green was included in Australia's white-ball squad for the first time for the upcoming series against India, Chappell said the 21-year-old could spearhead the Ashes campaign next year.

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Being compared to Ponting, recognised as arguably the best homegrown batsman since Don Bradman, is huge praise.

Ponting dealt with huge expectations as a prodigious youngster early in his career before becoming Australia's all-time leading Test run-scorer.

"This kid can play - he's a serious talent. I think he's the best batting talent I've seen since Ricky Ponting," Chappell told SEN.

"He's got something special in that he's six foot seven tall, we haven't seen anyone of that size dominate from a batting point of view.

"And the kid can bowl, so it's a real challenge."

Being so tall and able to bowl long spells, Chappell has urged coaches against wearing Green's young body down before he is ready.

Green’s spectacular first-class record

Green has played 17 first-class matches for WA, averaging 52.23 and scoring four centuries, while he has already claimed two five-wicket hauls with best figures of 6-30.

"He's already broken down once, so we've just got to be so careful because batting talent like this doesn't come along very often," Chappell said.

"He's a top-six batsman, he thinks of himself as a batsman; bowling is a bonus."

Ricky Ponting of Australia addresses a media conference after playing his last International cricket match.
Ricky Ponting of Australia addresses a media conference after playing his last International cricket match. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Chappell is excited about seeing Green feature in a batting line-up with stars David Warner, Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne.

"Post Smith he's batting 3 or 4, and bowling 10 or 12 overs an innings max," Chappell said.

"He can win us the next Ashes if he gets a little experience between now and then.

"It's exciting and we all get excited about this kind of talent. You don't see this stuff very often."

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