Scott Michael Boland

Scott Michael Boland

bowler

Full name:Scott Michael Boland
Nationality:Australia
Date of Birth (Age):April 11, 1989 (33 years)
Zodiac Sign:Aries
Height:189 cm
Hometown:Melbourne, Australia
Jersey Number:26
Batting Style:Right-handed Batsman
Bowling Style:Right-Arm Fast Medium
Social Media:,

Teams

2025 Teams

Australia

Durham

Melbourne Stars

Victoria

Career Averages

Bowling

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches10143986562
Innings191331796462
Overs255.1119.211.03144.1569.1228.1
Balls------
Maidens6330779281
Runs71272590857531171902
Wickets351633467975
Avg20.3445.313024.7839.4525.36
SR43.7444.752254.5243.2218.25
Eco2.796.078.182.725.478.33
BB733954
4w1001922
5w100810
10w000000

Batting

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches10143986562
Innings11401183423
Not outs410421316
Runs479094613671
Balls Faced129220294924681
Avg6.713012.446.4710.14
SR36.4340.9032.0755.2887.65
Fours40013067
Fifties000200
Sixies000220
Highest2040511910
Hundreds000000

Scott Michael Boland Schedule & Results

ICC World Test Championship

ResultSouth Africa vs Australia

South Africa vs Australia

ICC World Test Championship

Lord's, St John's Wood

SA

SA

(22 ov.) 43/4

AUS

AUS

212

T20 Blast

ResultDurham vs Derbyshire

Durham vs Derbyshire

T20 Blast

Riverside Ground

DUR

DUR

168

DER

DER

152

ResultNorthamptonshire vs Durham

Northamptonshire vs Durham

T20 Blast

County Ground

NOR

NOR

142

DUR

DUR

157

ResultYorkshire vs Durham

Yorkshire vs Durham

T20 Blast

York Cricket Club

YOR

YOR

128

DUR

DUR

131

ResultWorcestershire vs Durham

Worcestershire vs Durham

T20 Blast

New Road

WOR

WOR

156

DUR

DUR

155

ResultDurham vs Yorkshire

Durham vs Yorkshire

T20 Blast

Riverside Ground

DUR

DUR

193

YOR

YOR

130

ResultDurham vs Nottinghamshire

Durham vs Nottinghamshire

T20 Blast

Riverside Ground

DUR

DUR

231

NOT

NOT

182

ResultDurham vs Warwickshire

Durham vs Warwickshire

T20 Blast

Riverside Ground

DUR

DUR

182

WAR

WAR

174

ResultNottinghamshire vs Durham

Nottinghamshire vs Durham

T20 Blast

Trent Bridge

NOT

NOT

159

DUR

DUR

156

ResultLancashire vs Durham

Lancashire vs Durham

T20 Blast

Emirates Old Trafford

LAN

LAN

156

DUR

DUR

155

ResultDurham vs Northamptonshire

Durham vs Northamptonshire

T20 Blast

Riverside Ground

DUR

DUR

204

NOR

NOR

203

Test Series West Indies vs Australia

ResultWest Indies vs Australia

West Indies vs Australia

Test Series West Indies vs Australia

Kensington Oval, Bridgetown

WI

WI

(20 ov.) 57/4

AUS

AUS

180

ResultWest Indies vs Australia

West Indies vs Australia

Test Series West Indies vs Australia

National Cricket Stadium, St. George

WI

WI

AUS

AUS

(66 ov.) 286/10

ResultWest Indies vs Australia

West Indies vs Australia

Test Series West Indies vs Australia

Sabina Park, Kingston

WI

WI

AUS

AUS

(57 ov.) 158/4

T20 Series West Indies vs Australia

ResultWest Indies vs Australia

West Indies vs Australia

T20 Series West Indies vs Australia

Sabina Park, Kingston

WI

WI

189

AUS

AUS

190

ResultWest Indies vs Australia

West Indies vs Australia

T20 Series West Indies vs Australia

Sabina Park, Kingston

WI

WI

172

AUS

AUS

173

ResultWest Indies vs Australia

West Indies vs Australia

T20 Series West Indies vs Australia

Warner Park, Basseterre

WI

WI

(12 ov.) 131/1

AUS

AUS

ResultWest Indies vs Australia

West Indies vs Australia

T20 Series West Indies vs Australia

Warner Park, Basseterre

WI

WI

AUS

AUS

ResultWest Indies vs Australia

West Indies vs Australia

T20 Series West Indies vs Australia

Warner Park, Basseterre

WI

WI

(12 ov.) 107/4

AUS

AUS

One-Day Cup

ResultDurham vs Sussex

Durham vs Sussex

One-Day Cup

Riverside Ground

DUR

DUR

310

SUS

SUS

259

ResultSomerset vs Durham

Somerset vs Durham

One-Day Cup

The Cooper Associates County Ground

SOM

SOM

258

DUR

DUR

255

ResultKent vs Durham

Kent vs Durham

One-Day Cup

Kent County Cricket Ground

KEN

KEN

238

DUR

DUR

239

ResultDurham vs Middlesex

Durham vs Middlesex

One-Day Cup

Riverside Ground

DUR

DUR

387

MID

MID

390

ResultDurham vs Northamptonshire

Durham vs Northamptonshire

One-Day Cup

Riverside Ground

DUR

DUR

171

NOR

NOR

321

ResultLancashire vs Durham

Lancashire vs Durham

One-Day Cup

Aigburth

LAN

LAN

320

DUR

DUR

321

ResultYorkshire vs Durham

Yorkshire vs Durham

One-Day Cup

North Marine Road Ground

YOR

YOR

354

DUR

DUR

142

ResultDurham vs Warwickshire

Durham vs Warwickshire

One-Day Cup

Riverside Ground

DUR

DUR

300

WAR

WAR

303

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WI vs AUS | I was disappointed with the decision, Lyon on missing third Test

WI vs AUS | I was disappointed with the decision, Lyon on missing third Test

Aussie spinner Nathan Lyon has expressed his disappointment at not being part of Australia’s historic third Test against the West Indies in Jamaica. The modern-day legend wanted to share the field with New South Wales teammate Mitchell Starc, who was playing his 100th Test match.

Scott Boland07:13 PM, 06 June, 2025

Scott Boland wishes to push selectors hard for a place in the Australian side for WTC final

Scott Boland05:52 PM, 19 February, 2025

‌Sheffield Shield | Twitter reacts to Boland rubbishes Konstas' unorthodox play in whites by knocking off the timber

Scott Boland06:20 PM, 08 January, 2025

‌Boland enters top ten while Bumrah sits atop in updated ICC Test rankings 

Scott Boland01:12 PM, 04 January, 2025

BGT 2024 | Pant’s heroics shine briefly as Boland’s destruction puts Australia in command

International career

Scott Michael Boland was born on 11 April 1989 in Mordialloc, Victoria. He plays as a right-arm fast-medium bowler. He has played for the Australian national team and also represents Victoria and the Melbourne Stars in domestic matches.

Boland is among the few Indigenous players who have reached the international level. By December 2021, he became the second male Aboriginal cricketer to play Test cricket for Australia, after Jason Gillespie.

His Test debut came in December 2021 during the Ashes. In that match at the MCG, he took 6 wickets for just 7 runs. That performance helped Australia win the game and brought a lot of attention to his talent.

In 2023, Boland was part of the Australian squad that won the ICC World Test Championship final. His strong bowling and steady line helped him become a trusted player on the national team.

2016

  • January 12: ODI debut vs India at WACA. Went for 0/74 – worst figures by an Australian debutant.
  • Played all 5 ODIs in the India series; finished with 1 wicket for 333 runs.
  • January 29: T20I debut vs India at Melbourne. Played 2 of 3 matches, took no wickets.
  • February: Toured New Zealand, played 2 ODIs due to injury to Kane Richardson. Took 2/61 and 2/59.
  • June: Played in tri-series vs West Indies and South Africa. Took 2/69 against West Indies.
  • July–August: Toured Sri Lanka. Played 2 ODIs (2 wickets, avg 32) and 1 T20I (3/26 – his best T20I figures).
  • Total ODIs in 2016: 14 matches, all international appearances in this format came during this year.

2017–2020

  • No international appearances.
  • Continued to play domestic cricket.
  • Improved performances in the Sheffield Shield and other domestic competitions.

2018

  • Selected in the Aboriginal XI touring England to honour the 1868 Aboriginal team.
  • Played 6 matches, took 5 wickets (avg 28.40).
  • Won the Taverners Australia Indigenous Cricketer of the Year award.

2021

  • Named as injury cover for the third Ashes Test.
  • December 26–28: Test debut vs England at MCG.
    • Took 6/7 in the second innings.
    • Finished with 7 wickets in the match.
    • Won the Mullagh Medal.
  • Played the last three Ashes Tests.
    • Took 18 wickets at 9.55 average.

2022

  • Played the 2nd Test vs West Indies.
    • Took 3/16 in the second innings with a key 3-wicket maiden.
  • Played the first two Tests vs South Africa.
    • Took 4/42 and 3/83 across both games.
  • Replaced by Hazlewood in the 3rd Test.

2023

  • June: Played in the ICC World Test Championship Final vs India.
    • Took 2/59 and 3/46.
    • Dismissed Gill, Kohli, and Jadeja in the 2nd innings.
  • Participated in the Ashes series in England.
    • Played 2 Tests.
    • Best figures 1/60.
    • Hit career-best score of 20 in the 4th innings of the 1st Test.

2024–2025

  • Played in the Border–Gavaskar Trophy.
    • Played the Adelaide pink-ball Test and the last two Tests in Melbourne and Sydney.
    • In Melbourne, he built a key 56-run last-wicket stand with Lyon.
    • In Sydney, he took 4/31 and 6/45 for his first 10-wicket match haul.
    • Won Player of the Match in Sydney.
    • Australia won the series 3–1; regained the Border–Gavaskar Trophy after 10 years.
    • Boland took 21 wickets in 6 innings at 13.02 average — the third highest wicket-taker in the series.

Test Career Summary (as of Jan 5, 2025)

  • Debut: Dec 26, 2021 vs England (Melbourne)
  • Last Match: Jan 5, 2025 vs India (Sydney)

ODI Career Summary

  • Debut: Jan 12, 2016 vs India (WACA)
  • Last Match: Oct 12, 2016 vs South Africa (Cape Town)

T20I Career Summary

  • Debut: Jan 29, 2016 vs India (Melbourne)
  • Last Match: Sep 6, 2016 vs Sri Lanka (Pallekele)

Leagues Participation

Scott Boland has played in both the Indian Premier League and the Big Bash League. His main impact has been in the BBL, where he represented Melbourne Stars, then Hobart Hurricanes, and later returned to the Stars in 2023.

Indian Premier League

Rising Pune Supergiant signed Scott Boland for USD 103,000 ahead of the 2016 season. He played only one match, debuting against the Mumbai Indians on May 1, 2016, in Pune.

Year

Team

Notes

2016

Rising Pune Supergiant

Played 1 match; signed for USD 103,000

2017–Present

Did not participate; not picked by any franchise

Big Bash League

Scott Boland began his BBL journey with Melbourne Stars in 2013 and played six seasons. He moved to the Hobart Hurricanes from 2019 to 2022, then returned to the Stars in 2023. He missed the 2022/23 season due to national duties with the Test team.

Year

Team

Notes

2013/14–2018/19

Melbourne Stars

Played 31 matches; best BBL figures 4/30 in 2017

2019/20–2021/22

Hobart Hurricanes

Wore number 25; key part of the bowling attack

2022/23

Skipped season due to Test commitments

2023/24–Present

Melbourne Stars

Signed a 3-year deal; returned to strengthen the squad after a poor season

Domestic career

Scott Boland was born in Mordialloc, Melbourne, and went to school in Parkdale and Mentone. His cricket journey started very early—he played his first match at age six for Parkdale Cricket Club in an under-12 competition. He stayed at the club until age 16, playing 41 matches and taking 31 wickets at an average of 12.35. After that, he moved to Frankston Peninsula, where his development continued under coach Nick Jewell. His early years there were slow, but he showed progress in second grade, taking 37 wickets in 2008/09. In the following seasons, his first-grade performances improved, which led to a rookie contract with Victoria in 2010/11.

In 2011, Boland made his Sheffield Shield debut for Victoria against Western Australia. He finished that season with 9 wickets from three matches. The 2012/13 season was quiet—he wasn’t a regular pick, though he had a few solid performances, including a five-wicket haul in the Ryobi Cup. His Sheffield Shield form started to grow in 2013/14 with 19 wickets in 9 matches and a 51-run knock as nightwatchman. In the Ryobi Cup that season, he led Victoria’s pace attack with 9 wickets and strong bowling against New South Wales.

During 2014/15, Boland became a core part of Victoria’s attack. He helped the team win the Sheffield Shield title with 25 wickets, including a career-best 6/49. In the Matador Cup, he helped secure a narrow win by defending 8 runs in the final over. The next summer, 2015/16, was key in his rise. His 7/31 against Western Australia stood out, and he finished with 33 wickets at 20.93, winning the Bill Lawry Medal and playing for Australia the following January.

Boland remained reliable in the seasons that followed. In 2017/18, he picked up 38 wickets at 26.92, including 8/129 in one match. He kept playing in Victoria’s one-day setup, though his numbers in the JLT Cup were modest that year. The 2018/19 season brought his best domestic form—48 wickets in the Shield at 19.66. He helped Victoria dominate, collecting two five-wicket hauls and finishing the season as the top wicket-taker for his team. His efforts were rewarded with the Sheffield Shield Player of the Season award.

In June 2023, Boland signed a new three-year contract to return to the Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League, reconnecting with his first T20 franchise.

Records and achievements

Scott Boland earned recognition for his performances at the domestic and international levels. His awards and records highlight important moments and key contributions throughout his career:

  • In the 2018–19 season, Boland took 45 wickets at an average of 19.8 and won the Sheffield Shield Player of the Year award. He also received the Indigenous Cricketer of the Year title from Taverners Australia.
  • During the 2021–22 Ashes series, Boland took 6 wickets for 7 runs in England’s second innings at the MCG. This earned him the Mullagh Medal. He became only the second male Indigenous player to represent Australia in Test cricket.
  • In June 2023, Boland played a major role in Australia’s victory in the ICC World Test Championship Final against India.
  • In the 2024 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, he took 15 wickets in three matches at an average of 14.67.
  • Across the 2024–25 series against India, Boland took 21 wickets in three Tests, significantly helping Australia win the series.

Personal life

Scott Boland holds family and his Indigenous background in high regard. He discovered his Aboriginal roots in his twenties and has since connected with his heritage deeply. Away from cricket, his life centers around his family and personal interests.

Family

Boland has two daughters with his wife, Daphne. His brother Nick also played professional cricket at the state level. The brothers played together for the first time during the 2018 Indigenous tour of England.

Finance

By 2024, Boland’s net worth reached about 2 million US dollars. He owns a modest home in Melbourne and invests in property and cars.

Scandals

In 2023, some debates arose around Boland being left out of the national team in favor of others like Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood. Fans showed frustration after his exclusion from a match against South Africa. Despite this, Ricky Ponting described Boland as one of the happiest players in Australian cricket and supported the selectors’ calls. In 2024, Boland missed a Border-Gavaskar Trophy match due to Hazlewood’s return from injury.

Fans

Boland has about 91,000 followers on Instagram as of 2024.

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