4 over 1, 1 run, 7 runs and 6 wickets… If these numbers are a testament to the amazing work done by Scott Boland. So the latest fact of England’s defeat means. These figures from 31-year-old Scott Boland of Australia come from the second innings of the Melbourne Test. While Joe Root's team tasted another defeat and were also defeated by the Ashes series together. The player who did not give England a chance to take the Ashes series was Scott Boland, who saw half of his team alone. Now tell me what could be a better player debut than this. Now when the first game is about to get bigger, the name will be recorded in history as well as certain records will be recorded and they will also be broken. Know then the history of Scott Boland's record.
Scott Boland's name was recorded by taking 5 or more wickets with the lowest run at the start of the Test. Boland took 6 wickets for just 7 runs in the Melbourne Test against England. Earlier this record was also recorded in the name of Australian skipper Charles Turner, who took 5 wickets for 15 runs during his first match against England in 1887. That said, Scott Boland broke the 134-year record related to the start of the Test.
6 out of 7 is the third-best Australian swimmer to do his first Test at home. Better bowling figures than Boland only trot (8-43) and Kendall (7-55). This is the sixth highest Test debut in Australian men's cricket.
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