Scott Boland's Ashes Excitement: Why He's Ready for England Challenge

Australian fast bowler Scott Boland can't hide his excitement about the upcoming Ashes series at home. The 36-year-old understands he might start as 12th man but remains confident about getting opportunities throughout the five Tests. He recently took eight wickets against New South Wales, proving he can fight back after expensive spells. Boland emphasizes focusing on their cricket rather than outside opinions from past players.

Key Points: Scott Boland Excited for Ashes Despite 12th Man Role

  • Boland expresses excitement about facing England in home Ashes series
  • Veteran pacer comfortable being 12th man, knows he's next in line
  • Confident he'll get opportunities during five-match Test series
  • Recent eight-wicket Shield performance boosts his bowling confidence
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'I'd be lying if I said I wasn't excited', says Scott Boland ahead of Ashes

Australian pacer Scott Boland shares his excitement for the upcoming Ashes series and discusses his role as backup bowler, confident he'll get his chance.

'I'd be lying if I said I wasn't excited', says Scott Boland ahead of Ashes
"I'd be lying if I said I wasn't excited by what's coming up this summer. - Scott Boland"

Melbourne, Oct 21

Australian pacer Scott Boland has shared his excitement of facing England in the iconic Ashes series at home coming summer. The 36-year-old also stated that he doesn't mind being the 12th man on the side and making way for someone, who deserves a place in the XI.

Boland expressed confidence in making it to the XI sometime in the series and said that he knows that he'll be the first to be called up 'if something does happen', or if the team looks for a bowling change in the lineup.

"I'd be lying if I said I wasn't excited by what's coming up this summer. Every summer that comes up, I want to be in the team and playing a part. I'm still happy being 12th man if I do miss out, because I know I'm next in line if something does happen, or if they want a change of change of bowler, or if they want to play four quicks, which probably won't happen in Australia.

"But there's nothing better than being in the Australian squad for a Test something like this. I said the other day that all the past players are going to come out and have their opinion. So they can do that. We are just going to concentrate on our cricket," Boland told reporters at the MCG on Tuesday.

Boland, who claimed eight wickets against New South Wales in his recent Sheffield Shield outing, cited that game against the Blues as evidence that he can dismiss opposition batters even if they have the advantage for a while.

"It's not really me showing my skills against them. It's probably more (that) I believe in my skills. So it's just me wanting to put out a really good performance. I'm a proud cricketer. I want to put in my best performance every time I can. So that's probably the main thing. I know that there's going to be spells where, even the other day, I was going at five to six an over, (but) I think I'm getting better at managing my mind around all that stuff.

"Sometimes, when you're used to going in Shield games ... at two an over, you look up and you are going at five or six, it's a bit different, so I think it's just about managing those emotions. I think I did it pretty well the other day and was able to fight back and bowl one really good spell," he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an Australian living in Mumbai, I love seeing this professional attitude. The Ashes is always special, but Boland's team-first mentality is what makes Australian cricket so strong. Hope our Indian players learn from this!
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Priya S
His mental strength is impressive! Managing emotions when going for runs and bouncing back - that's what separates good bowlers from great ones. Our Indian pacers could take notes on this psychological aspect 🧠
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Arjun K
At 36, still so hungry and professional! This is why Australia dominates world cricket. Their bench strength and player mentality is something we should really emulate in Indian cricket system.
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Michael C
While I appreciate his team spirit, I wonder if this "happy to be 12th man" attitude might lack the competitive fire needed at this level. In India, we expect our players to fight harder for their spots. Just being content might not be enough.
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Kavya N
His focus on mental management is key! In Indian conditions, bowlers often get frustrated when batsmen dominate. Learning to stay calm and come back stronger is crucial. Good lessons for our young pacers 👏
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Vikram M
The Ashes always brings out the best in players! As an Indian cricket fan, I enjoy watching this rivalry

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