Green happy to bat anywhere in Australia's XI

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Australia all-rounder Cameron Green says he does not mind where he bats in the XI as long as he is in the team.
Green's fitness to bowl is key to the structure of Australia's team.
If he is fit he will likely slot in at number six and take the place of fellow all-rounder Beau Webster.
If Green is unable to play a full part with the ball, Webster could retain the spot at number six meaning Green bats at three and Marnus Labuschagne moves up to open.
"We have got such a well-rounded team that there are lots of great combinations," Green told BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast.
"I am just happy to be a part of the team. That is the goal, to play Test cricket."
Green is also of note for being the only player under the age of 30 in Australia's XI. He insisted it is a "good thing".
"It is probably the unique thing about this team," Green said.
"You look around the world and there is plenty in their mid-20s.
"It is something I am pretty used to.
"The added benefit is they are so experienced and know their games back to front. It is a good thing."