Scott Boland’s Four-Wicket Haul Dismantles India
Australia Strengthens Hold on Border-Gavaskar Trophy
Key Points:
- Boland’s 4/31 halts India at 185
- Australia takes 2-1 series lead
- Victory edges closer to WTC final
NEWS DESK – Australian pacer Scott Boland’s four-wicket burst has played a decisive role in Australia’s dominant position in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against India.
Boland, stepping in for an injured Josh Hazlewood, showcased his trademark accuracy and control, dismantling India’s batting lineup. His figures of 4/31 helped restrict the hosts to a below-par 185.
Boland’s Spell Stifles India
Boland’s relentless spell exploited the pitch’s seam-friendly conditions. Partnering with Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc, Boland led an Australian bowling attack that left the Indian batsmen struggling. This performance cements Boland’s reliability in Australia’s Test lineup.
Career Milestones
The 35-year-old’s Test record continues to impress, with 50 wickets at an average of 18.88. Often considered a dependable replacement, Boland’s performances in key games are earning him greater recognition in Australian cricket.
Praise from Teammates
Boland’s effort drew praise from debutant Beau Webster, who described him as “an invaluable asset who thrives under pressure.” The Australian team celebrated Boland’s achievements, recognizing his ability to deliver when it matters most.
Series Impact
This win puts Australia ahead 2-1 in the series, securing the Border-Gavaskar Trophy with one game left. The victory also bolsters their chances of qualifying for the World Test Championship final.

