
‘If they want to sledge, that's fine. I don't think it's going to worry our guys too much': Scott Boland on England sledging tactics in Ashes this November
'I think we've been pretty consistent in the way we've played since I've been around the squad for the last four years. I think nothing much changed from how we play our cricket. Even going forward, it's just going to be whoever takes and whoever wins those big moments in the games. And I know we have got match winners with the bat or the ball. So … if they want to sledge, that's fine. I don't think it's going to worry our guys too much.' Boland told reporters in Melbourne.
With Cameron Green too being fully fit in time for The Ashes, Boland also believes that he does not see Australia playing four pacers together again. The 36-year-old pacer also shared how Lyon remains one of the strengths for the Australian team and he only hopes that Australia play four pacers, something which will not happen in Australia keeping in mind Lyon's form. 'I hope so, but probably not in Australia. With our wickets, generally, Nathan is one of the best spin bowlers in the world (and) thinks he can bowl in any conditions. He's probably been the glue to our bowling line-up over the last few years. And then I probably see Greenie coming back and bowling a lot more … so that probably hurts the chances of four quicks as well,' said Boland.

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