Cameron Green Joins Kolkata Knight Riders for IPL 2026
By Ananya Rao / 29.03.2026
What does Cameron Green’s recent move to the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) mean for the upcoming IPL 2026 season? It signifies a major shift in the league, as Green has been purchased for ₹25.20 crores, making him the third-most expensive player in IPL history.
Green officially joined KKR after arriving in Kolkata on March 21, 2026, and participated in his first training session at Eden Gardens. His involvement in the team comes as KKR prepares to kick off their IPL 2026 campaign against the Mumbai Indians on March 29.
Shane Watson, KKR’s coach, expressed his enthusiasm about working with Green, stating, “There are some exciting things about me coming to KKR. One of the biggest is working with Cameron Green.” Watson has had several conversations with Green over the years and is eager to support his growth in the sport.
During his initial training session, Green engaged in a light workout and bowled for a few minutes, also participating in a batting session with Watson. This marks a significant moment for KKR, a team that has won three IPL championships.
In a notable development, Saurabh Dubey has been named as a replacement for the injured Akash Deep, adding another layer of strategy to KKR’s lineup as they prepare for the season.
Green’s transition from the Mumbai Indians to KKR has generated considerable interest, particularly given his high price tag. Watson noted, “I don’t think in any way that his performance will be suffocated by the price tag,” indicating confidence in Green’s abilities.
As the IPL 2026 season unfolds, KKR’s performance with Green on board will be closely watched. The dynamics of the team and the impact of new players will play a crucial role in determining their success.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding how Green’s previous experience with the Mumbai Indians will influence his performance in the upcoming matches.
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