Australia is looking to contain England's top-order batters by targeting their most prolific run-scorer, Joe Root. According to fast bowler Scott Boland, who has dismissed the 30-year-old four times in a row, Australia needs to keep quiet on him if they want to win the Ashes series. The 36-year-old, who has taken an impressive 62 wickets at an average of 16.53, believes England's batting team is filled with talented batters.
Boland was asked about his strategy for facing Root in the upcoming Test series and replied: "You always want to take down the best players." He added that England has many skilled batsmen, including captain Joe Root, and Australia will need to be at their best to contain them.
However, Boland's focus on taking down England's top batters is likely to be on other players as well. England is known for its attacking batting style and Australia needs to be prepared for a long period of batting, with the Australians facing big hits from openers like Dom Sibley, Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow.
Australia has been preparing for this Test series by having Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood undergo intense training in Perth ahead of their return to international cricket. Boland, who is set to make his first appearance for Australia as a specialist seamer, will be looking forward to partnering up with the Australian fast bowlers, as he believes that they are well-equipped to handle England's batting team.
The upcoming Test series has already been marked by several injuries to key players in both teams and it remains to be seen which specific players come into the fold for each side. Boland also made an interesting comment about the playing conditions at various grounds, with the massive playing areas of Australian stadiums potentially making it easier for batsmen like Root to reach their full potential.
In conclusion, Australia will need a collective effort from their bowlers and fielders to contain England's batting team in this Ashes series. Boland's focus on taking down the best players is an indication that he believes England's top batters are key to their overall success, but ultimately, it's about having a strong bowling attack as well.
Boland was asked about his strategy for facing Root in the upcoming Test series and replied: "You always want to take down the best players." He added that England has many skilled batsmen, including captain Joe Root, and Australia will need to be at their best to contain them.
However, Boland's focus on taking down England's top batters is likely to be on other players as well. England is known for its attacking batting style and Australia needs to be prepared for a long period of batting, with the Australians facing big hits from openers like Dom Sibley, Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow.
Australia has been preparing for this Test series by having Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood undergo intense training in Perth ahead of their return to international cricket. Boland, who is set to make his first appearance for Australia as a specialist seamer, will be looking forward to partnering up with the Australian fast bowlers, as he believes that they are well-equipped to handle England's batting team.
The upcoming Test series has already been marked by several injuries to key players in both teams and it remains to be seen which specific players come into the fold for each side. Boland also made an interesting comment about the playing conditions at various grounds, with the massive playing areas of Australian stadiums potentially making it easier for batsmen like Root to reach their full potential.
In conclusion, Australia will need a collective effort from their bowlers and fielders to contain England's batting team in this Ashes series. Boland's focus on taking down the best players is an indication that he believes England's top batters are key to their overall success, but ultimately, it's about having a strong bowling attack as well.