The Adelaide Test sees India entering with both a mental and physical edge, following a dominant performance in the first Test led by Jasprit Bumrah's bowling and captaincy. However, the visitors will also aim to exorcise the memories of the infamous 2020 Adelaide pink-ball Test, where th
Scott Boland, aware that he isn't part of Australia's premier pace attack and cognizant that his role as the first reserve may not be permanent, is determined to make the most of his chance in the second Test against India in Adelaide.
Despite a comprehensive 295-run victory in the first Test, India faces a few uncertainties going into the second match. Notably, India was bowled out for just 36 runs in their previous day-night Test in Adelaide in 2020.
Ahead of the Adelaide Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India, Australia captain Pat Cummins lauded Scott Boland for being "super consistent".
Ahead of the second Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India in Adelaide, Australia skipper Pat Cummins on Thursday provided a major fitness update on all-rounder Mitchell Marsh and said that there's no "huge concern".
Pacer Scott Boland will be replacing injured Josh Hazlewood in the upcoming Adelaide Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) against India as Australia skipper Pat Cummins named the playing eleven, as reported by cricket.com.au.
However, the visitors would be looking to overcome the ghosts of 2020 Adelaide pink-ball Test, which saw them bundle out for their lowest Test score of 36 runs, starting of the series on a nightmarish note.
Australia pacer Scott Boland on Saturday reflected on taking part in the upcoming Adelaide Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India and said that he is in a good spot.
The visitors will be aiming to brush up their skills against the pink ball as they have arrived in Canberra for the match starting from Saturday onwards. They would be aiming to put behind the horrors of 36 all out during the Adelaide pink ball Test during their previous tour Down Under and