One huge six even ended up hitting - and denting - the prize car that will be presented to the IPL's player of the tournament.
The million-dollar signing, Kolkata's costliest player, revived his struggling batting form with a knock of 79 off 55 balls, but his teammates failed to rise to the occasion, enabling Gujarat Titans to ease to a five-wicket victory in Ahmedabad on Friday.
While the triumph lifted Gujarat into the top four, Kolkata have still not won this season, having lost five matches and suffered a rain-out in the sixth.
Kolkata captain Ajinkya Rahane wanted his beleaguered batters to swing freely after he won the toss. However, Rahane's own intent to show early aggression failed as he fell to the first ball he faced from Mohammed Siraj and top-edged a catch to mid-on.
"It's all about being in the moment," Rahane said. "When things are not going your way you think too many things."
Kagiso Rabada (3-29) helped to reduce Kolkata to 3-32 inside the power play before Green and Rovman Powell (27) rebuilt the innings in a 55-run stand.
Green took his time to settle in but upped the ante when he completed a 34-ball half-century with four boundaries and three sixes. He shared another half-century stand with Anukul Roy.
But Kolkata's struggling middle order again disappointed. Five wickets were lost for 26 runs in the death overs and they were bowled out for 180 on the final ball.
Shubman Gill's fluent 86 off 50 balls anchored Gujarat's chase to 5-181 with two balls remaining. He and Sai Sudharsan (22) set up Gujarat's third successive win with a rollicking opening stand of 57 off five overs.
Sudharsan fell to Sunil Narine in the last over of power play but Jos Buttler (25) smashed two sixes and two fours and kept pushing the scoring rate.
Gill, the Gujarat captain, was hardly troubled by pace or spin and completed his half-century in 27 balls. He hit eight boundaries and four sixes and looked good for a century at home.Â
But with Gujarat needing only 23 off the last three overs, Gill sliced fast bowler Vaibhav Arora to all-rounder Green, who took a brilliant full-length catch at third man.