Watch: Cenuran Muthusamy will not forget the name of Cameron Green, first left easy single and then 3 Monster sixes
Cameron Green Video: Australia explosive all -rounder Cameron Green (Cameron Green) Last Sunday, August 24 against South Africa on McKay ground (AUS vs SA 3rd Odi) I played a brilliant century of 118 runs off just 55 balls with my bat. Significantly, in the meantime Cameron Green, South African spinner Senuran Muthusamy (Senuran Muthusamy) Took a lot of hand and after leaving an easy single in his over, he hit three big sixes one after the other.
Yes, this happened. Actually, this scene was seen in the 45th over of Australia’s inning. Here Venuran Muthusamy came to South Africa for the 9th over of his quota, on the third ball, Cameron Green, playing a shot on the deep cover, refused to take an easy single from his fellow player Alex Carrie.
When Cameron Green did not run to take runs here, Alex Carry, commentators and the entire South African team were surprised to see this. However, what happened after this was amazing. Here Cameron Green opened his entire hands in front of Senuran Muthusamy and put them three consecutive sixes after another.
Cameron Green Turned Down An Easy Single and then Went 6, 6, 6! #AUSVSA pic.twitter.com/voncrhozcv
– Cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) August 24, 2025
The entire video of this incident is going viral on social media, which you can see below. Also know that in this over, Cameron Green hit a four with three sixes, while the African spinner also gave two runs extra of Wide to Australia. In this way, for the hosts, this over became of 24 runs.
Talk about the results of this match, in the third ODI on McKay’s ground, Australia won the toss and chosen the first batting, after which he scored 431 runs losing 2 wickets in 50 overs. In response, the South Africa team could last only 24.5 overs and lost the match by 276 runs, being all out for 155 runs.
Also know that even though South Africa has suffered an embarrassing defeat by 276 runs in the third ODI, the winning team of this series is South Africa. He won this series 2–1 and won his name.