Will Australia herald Starc for Boland at Lord’s?

Jun 22, 2023 at 9:18 AM
Will Australia herald Starc for Boland at Lord’s?

Scott Boland‘s place in Australia’s aspect is more likely to come underneath scrutiny for the second Test at Lord’s after he was taken for practically six an over at Edgbaston.

Head coach Andrew McDonald admitted there was some shock at how aggressive England’s batters had been towards Boland who conceded 147 from 26 overs throughout the 2 innings, making it his highest economic system charge in a first-class match the place he is bowled not less than 20 overs by a long way.

“We’d seen the way they go about it, they are ultra-aggressive,” McDonald mentioned. “But I think Scott Boland, that match-up probably surprised us how aggressive they were against Scott. So that’s something we can look at and find better ways through.”

Boland did dismiss Zak Crawley twice the sport and was threatening underneath gloomy skies on the third night, however for the primary time in his Test profession he was largely handled with disdain.

Mitchell Starc, who was omitted in favour of Josh Hazlewood within the first Test, could possibly be a straight swap for Boland, supplied Hazlewood pulls up with out issues from his return to the format.

McDonald advised that with a level of hindsight about how circumstances performed out at Edgbaston, the place the pitch was largely flat and sluggish, Starc may have had an affect.

“I think the fact the line and length potentially over left-arm swing, and we didn’t feel as though we may have got swinging conditions here,” he mentioned. “It’s really down to a gut feel at selection, it can be critiqued any way you want.

“We really feel as if, wanting again on it, probably Mitch may have performed a job, there is no doubt about that. But we felt like after we went into the sport with all the data that we had, we made the perfect choice.

“We took Starcy on that journey, he understands that and he understands the fact there are four more Test matches and he’s got a pivotal part to play within that.”

One of the knock-on results of England enjoying at such a fast tempo is that the quick bowlers didn’t clock up large workloads at Edgbaston. Captain Pat Cummins despatched down essentially the most with 32.2 overs and Hazlewood was used for 25 alongside Boland’s 26. Allrounder Cameron Green bowled simply eight.

McDonald mentioned there was a plan mapped out of which bowlers might go well with sure venues however that it is also adjusted on the fly.

“Our bowlers didn’t bowl as many overs as we probably expected in this Test match,” he mentioned. “There’s a longer turnaround, so you can have a pencil plan but the reality is you see how they pull up, what the conditions are when we get to Lord’s, and you make a decision with what’s in front of you. The issue is we’ve got great depth in the fast bowling, and that’s one of our great strengths.”

On the sector, Australia performed a largely defensive recreation throughout the opening Test, working with three or 4 sweepers for giant durations and generally solely a slip and a gully. It was a tactic flagged earlier than the collection however got here in for scrutiny which might doubtless have escalated had Cummins and Nathan Lyon not cast their match-winning stand. However, McDonald wasn’t going to be drawn into judging one staff’s method over one other.

“I think it should be more a celebration,” he mentioned. “Two styles come together and produce a Test match like that. Certainly no vindication, we’ll go about it our way and England will go about it their way and we’ll see what happens at the end of the series.

“We’re clear from the best way that we play. I’ve advised over the past 12-18 months it is fairly clear the best way that we do go and we really feel as if we have got some nice strengths round that.”

Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo