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Boland

/ ˈbʊəlant /

noun

  1. an area of high altitude in S South Africa

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If Cummins is ruled out for part, or all of the Ashes, Scott Boland - who famously took six wickets for seven runs on his Test debut against England in Melbourne in 2021 - would step in to join Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc in the Australia pace attack.

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The group - consisting of Steve Garrigan, Vincent May, Mark Prendergast and Jason Boland - also secured the attention of critics, landing a nomination for the MTV Brand New award for 2013 and were shortlisted for BBC's Sound Of 2013.

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Should Cummins miss out, he will be replaced by pace bowler Scott Boland in Australia's attack, while Steve Smith would likely skipper the side.

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Scott Boland waits as the reserve seamer and has a prolific record in Australia, but Cummins is one of the premier fast bowlers in the world.

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If the seamers need back-up, they can call on Scott Boland, with a Test bowling average of 16.53, the best of anyone since 1914.

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