Michael Neser's Boxing Day Dream: From Uncertainty to Ashes Heroics at MCG

Michael Neser starred on Day 1 of the Boxing Day Test, top-scoring with 35 and taking 4/45 to help bowl England out for 110. He reflected on his uncertain Test journey, having been in and out of the side due to injuries to teammates. Neser described playing at the MCG as a childhood dream come true, recalling Boxing Days spent playing and watching cricket with his brother. He also noted the pitch offered significant movement, emphasizing patience and pressure in bowling.

Key Points: Michael Neser Reflects on Boxing Day Ashes Heroics

  • Scored crucial 35 runs in Australia's 152
  • Took 4/45 to dismantle England
  • Called his MCG debut a childhood dream
  • Reflected on his rollercoaster Test journey
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"Cricket is funny game": Michael Neser reflects on Boxing Day heroics after uncertain Test journey

Australian pacer Michael Neser stars with bat and ball in the Boxing Day Test after an uncertain journey back to the national team. Read his inspiring story.

"Cricket is a funny game. I didn't know if I was going to be playing for Australia again. – Michael Neser"

Melbourne, December 26

Australia pacer Michael Neser helped the Aussies place themselves as firm favourites on the first day of the fourth Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground itself. He expressed delight at playing a crucial role for the team in front of the massive MCG crowd.

Neser, 35, was Australia's leading run-scorer with a crucial 35 off 49 balls as they were dismissed for just 152 on Day 1 at the MCG, which had over 90,000 people attending the match. He then starred with the ball, claiming 4 for 45 and removing Jacob Bethell, Joe Root and Ben Stokes, ripping through the core of England's lineup as the Three Lions were dismissed for only 110 on the opening day, which saw 20 wickets fall.

Speaking at the post-day press conference, Neser called cricket a funny game because, not long ago, Neser had no idea that he was going to play for Australia again.

After returning from a hamstring injury, Neser missed selection for the first Ashes Test squad. However, injuries to Josh Hazlewood and Sean Abbott led to his recall, and he impressed in the Brisbane pink-ball Test with his first five-wicket haul. Dropped again when Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon returned, Neser earned another chance after their injuries and featured in the MCG Test.

"Cricket is a funny game. I didn't know if I was going to be playing for Australia again, and to be in the position I am now, I'm very privileged."

Speaking about starring in the Boxing Day Test, Neser said it was a childhood dream come true, recalling how he and his brother spent every Boxing Day playing and watching cricket, and said being part of the occasion still gives him goosebumps.

"It's unreal. I dreamt of this as a kid. Every Boxing Day I would wake up early, and I and my brother would go back out and play cricket for hours and come back in and watch cricket. The whole day is just cricket for us and to be part of it, it's a dream come true. Gives me goosebumps just thinking about it," Neser said.

Speaking about the MCG pitch that produced 20 wickets on the opening day itself, Neser said the pitch offered movement with the new ball and stressed the importance of applying pressure while letting the conditions do the work when bowling.

"The ball definitely nipped around a bit there with the new rock. So it was just a matter of trying to find ways to put pressure back on their bowlers, and knowing that when we bowled, we had to just be patient and let the wicket do the work," Neser said.

- ANI

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Priya S
His story is so inspiring. From being unsure of playing again to being the hero at the Boxing Day Test. It really is a funny game. Makes you appreciate the mental strength these athletes have. Wishing him more success (except when he plays against India! 😄).
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Aman W
Respect for Neser. But honestly, 20 wickets falling on Day 1? That pitch sounds like a minefield. The MCG curators need to do better. We want a contest between bat and ball, not a lottery. Hope the pitch improves for the remaining days.
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Sarah B
The Ashes drama continues! Neser stepping up when his team needed him most. His childhood dream story is heartwarming. It's these personal journeys that make sports so compelling to watch.
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Vikram M
Australia's bench strength is seriously good. Even with so many injuries, they have someone like Neser ready to deliver. Our Indian team management should take note - we need to develop and trust our bench players more, especially the fast bowlers.
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Kavya N
Goosebumps moment indeed! To live your childhood dream in front of 90,000 people... just amazing. Cricket truly gives us these beautiful stories. Hope he enjoys every moment of this well-deserved success.

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