Scott Boland was pleased with his personal effort in his first overseas Test for Australia, detailing the difficulties on a wicket that offer no pace, bounce, seam or swing, but concedes with Mitch Starc returning he faces a fight to hold his spot
Direct Hit: Get to know more about Aussie and Victoria fast bowler Scott Boland; his journey, his Indigenous heritage and his life off the field.
NRMA Insurance My Breakthrough Moment: Victorian paceman Scott Boland takes a detailed look back on his introduction to Test cricket in last year's Boxing Day Test, one of the most remarkable debuts of recent times.
Australia quick Scott Boland found out he would make his Test debut on Christmas Eve last summer, and is hoping for another present like it this year, while revealing teammates love the banter if his bowling average sneaks above 10!
Alinta News Wrap: Aussie quick Scott Boland says he overcame some first innings nerves to produce a sensational night three with the ball, which included taking three West Indies scalps in the one over.
Australia assistant coach Daniel Vettori says Scott Boland's sensational triple wicket maiden was just rewards for his impeccable lengths in the first innings of the second Test where he was wicketless.
A spectacular triple-wicket maiden by Scott Boland and another scalp to Mitchell Starc had the West Indies four down at stumps after being set 497 to win the second Test in Adelaide.
Qantas Runway Report: Australia captain Pat Cummins will sit out the second NRMA Insurance Test in Adelaide, with Scott Boland replacing him and Steve Smith taking the reins as skipper, while the West Indies have injury concerns of their own
Another century to Marcus Harris and three wickets each to Scott Boland and Jack Prestwidge helped Victoria overcome Tasmania in the Marsh Cup in Launceston despite Jake Doran's second straight ton.
Aussie Test stars Travis Head and Alex Carey both made half centuries, but Will Sutherland and Scott Boland took four wickets each as Victoria bowled at South Australia for 230 to claim an 80-run lead.
An inspired spell of fast bowling early on day two dragged Victoria back into the Sheffield Shield final, with Will Sutherland and Scott Boland the chief destroyers
One of the great stories in modern Ashes history, Scott Boland became an instant hero in his debut Test series, finishing with 18 wickets at just 9.55 from three Tests.