Australian seamer Scott Boland was Sunday confirmed to start the Boxing Day second Test in Melbourne ahead of an 'underdone' Josh Hazlewood.
Seamer Scott Boland is assured of another game at the MCG, where he took an incredible 6-7 on debut against England a year ago.MELBOURNE - Australian seamer Scott Boland was Sunday confirmed to start the Boxing Day second Test in Melbourne ahead of an"underdone" Josh Hazlewood, while South Africa suggested they could shake up their batting lineup.
He is now assured of another game on his home ground -- where he took an incredible 6-7 on debut against England a year ago, cementing himself into Ashes folklore. "We gave Joshy every chance, it just got to a stage where more than anyone else felt like he was a little bit underdone," he said. South Africa captain Dean Elgar says change could be afoot after his batsmen largely failed to fire in Brisbane.He was not willing to go into details, although middle-order batsman Theunis de Bruyn has been tipped to come in."There's probably a change amongst the batters."
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