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Aussies Have Got Enough Batting To Make A Difference In The Series: Justin Langer
Australia coach Justin Langer is hopeful that all-rounder Cameron Green, who suffered a mild concussion after being hit on his head by a shot from Jasprit Bumrah during the second warm-up tie on Friday, will be available for the first day-night Test that begins in Adelaide on December 17. Langer also said that the Aussies have a good enough batting line-up to win the series despite some injury and form worries.
Green reached Adelaide from Sydney along with Australia A players who are part of the Test squad like Joe Burns and Mitchell Swepson. He met Langer later in the day.
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