Pink-ball tour match: Scott Boland named in Australia’s PM XI team | Cricket News
Scott Boland on Friday has been named in the Australia’s Prime Miner XI for the two-day pink-ball match against India in Canberra, starting from November 30.
The two-day, day-night match at Manuka Oval beginning November 30 has been flagged as Rohit Sharma’s likely entry point into the series with the India captain set to miss the first Test due to the recent birth of his second child. The second Test will be played in Adelaide from December 6.
The Prime Miner’s XI team will be led uncapped all-rounder Jack Edwards of New South Wales.
India captain Rohit Sharma, who missed the ongoing first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy which began here on Friday due to the birth of his second child, is likely to feature in the tour match at Manuka Oval.
The game will serve as an important preparation for India as the second Test in Adelaide beginning on December 6 will be their first pink-ball Test in nearly three years.
Boland is in the Australia squad for the first Test here and will hope to push for his inclusion in the Australia playing XI for pink-ball second Test in Adelaide with a good show in Canberra. He is the most experienced of a 14-player PM’s XI squad.
“We are utilising the opportunity to maintain Scott Boland’s match fitness in his preparations as part of the Test squad,” said selection chief George Bailey.
“We thank the Prime Miner for his input into the squad which sees some of the country’s most exciting young cricketers mixed with some highly experienced players.”
The Prime Miner’s XI will also have last year’s Under-19 World Cup winners Sam Konsas, Mahli Beardman, Charlie Anderson and Aidan O’Connor.
Former Test opener Matthew Renshaw was selected having been left out of the Australia A matches, while emerging middle-order batter Ollie Davies was also included.
“The Prime Miner’s XI has a rich hory within Australian Cricket and I am delighted to confirm the squad for this summer’s match against India,” said Prime Miner Anthony Albanese.
“Taking on India, one of the best sides in world cricket featuring the likes of Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah and Rishabh Pant, will be an amazing experience for the squad, particularly knowing that millions of fans around the globe will be watching the match.”
Australian Prime Miner’s XI squad: Jack Edwards (c), Charlie Anderson, Mahli Beardman, Scott Boland, Jack Clayton, Aidan O’Connor, Ollie Davies, Jayden Goodwin, Sam Harper, Hanno Jacobs, Sam Konstas, Lloyd Pope, Matthew Renshaw, Jem Ryan