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Boland primes for England face-off as Ashes beckons  The Ashes, 2025/26

Boland primes for England face-off as Ashes beckons The Ashes, 2025/26

When asked if Australia might unleash four pacers against England during the Ashes, Boland backed compatriot Nathan Lyon to be the first choice for the host nation come the five-Test series.
'Not in Australia. Nathan is one of the best spin bowlers in the world, so I think he can bowl in any conditions. He's been the glue to our bowling lineup for the last few years.'
Despite not being a certain in the Australian lineup, Boland emphasized on staying focused and delivering when he's put in the fray.
'I'd love to play all five, but I'd be hoping to play whatever comes up. A few years ago there were seven Tests in the summer and I was hoping to play a couple but didn't get any games.
"And then last year there were only five Tests, and I got three, so I just got to be ready whenever the opportunity comes.'
The Ashes, which will also be a part of the World Test Championship cycle, begins on 21 November, 2025.
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