By India Today Sports Desk: Australian fast bowler Scott Boland says he turned down the possibility to play county cricket in England with a goal to be up to date for the World Test Championship (WTC) final and the Ashes.
Boland, solely the second Indigenous Australian male to play a Test, made his debut in December 2021 on the ultimate Ashes, the place he made an immediate impression with a 6-7 in a 4 overs spell throughout the second innings. But, at 34, Boland isn’t any spring hen, and he stated that at this degree in his career, he must focus solely on his nation and Victoria.
“I did have the opportunity to play county cricket this year, but I prioritised being a bit fresher going into six Tests in two months,” Boland suggested cricket.com.au.
“I know my body, that if I’m at a stage where I’m getting tired, I want to keep my career going for as long as I can. I don’t want to burn out.”
Boland concluded the sequence in opposition to England with 18 wickets in three Tests, trailing solely Pat Cummins (21) and Mitchell Starc (19) as Australia gained the Ashes. Rotating the quicks was important to Australia’s 4-0 sequence triumph, and Boland stated {{that a}} comparable tactic will probably be required in England.
“It will be tough for fast bowlers to play all six games,” Boland said.
“I’m definitely preparing to play. It could be at the start, it could be halfway through. I’m not sure. But I’m planning to play and excited to play whenever they choose me.”
Australia will sort out India at The Oval throughout the WTC final from June 7-11 sooner than the first Ashes Test from June 16 at Edgbaston.