It has been Australia all over in the Ashes 2021-22, with England struggling to win a single Test. While the hosts already have an unassailable 3-0 and have retained the urn, they are likely to win the ongoing fourth Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). However, it is expected to be without pacer Josh Hazlewood for the final Test at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart from next Friday.
Boland, too, suffered an injury scare after taking a fall on Day 3 while fielding, while his elbow jammed into his ribs. He was taken for scans that have revealed nothing serious. While he is fit to bowl again, Australia might not use him anymore. Although he is likely to play three Tests in a row by featuring in Hobart, Australia could face a headache for Jhye Richardson and Michael Neser, reports ESPNCricinfo.
Langer hinted that Richardson has recovered from his lower leg problem while he would be in contention for Hobart's day-night Test. "To have guys like Michael Neser and Jhye… they'll both be in contention. It's exciting to have these options with a couple of our players going down," he concluded. As of now, seamer Mitchell Starc is the only Aussie bowler to have played every Test in the series.