How Scotland Scotland raised another from the ashes of England’s night

There was a certain idea, which was supported by Ben Stiles after that, that England had allowed Boland to turn into a series with complete antithes that was its food, and what kept Boland under the thumb before.
That would be true. But England didn’t need to cheat his height on the opening day because he never got it.
On his first appearance at Perth Stadium, Boland went wide and went straight for his first save with the new ball. Duckett didn’t need to charge. He just stood there and fired half-volley after half-volley down the ground. Lately when the ball had softened, and turned into a “hockey puck” according to starc, the streamer instructed him to deliver it over mid-on.
But as he had done deep on the oval, he settled for day two in Perth. England tried to ignore it but Boland was not ready.
His first ball of the second innings to Duckett was raised from length and captured his gloves. Duckett charged a second time and hit the ground running to the third flight. Duckett was charged with Offth and was almost clipped.
Against the last ball of Boland’s second over, Duckett again called and swung a wide wall that flew safely over gully. Boland would claim a “moral victory”.
A change of ends brought some very close calls but no marks before noon. Duckett is charged and hit with an under glove by the one who hit and hit him. Papa played and missed trying to drive up. It would be the first of six such drives from Pope to Boland, all of which hit the rim.
England never had such a time. Boland had changed his length and lines to ask them to hit hard deliveries. The pitch, overheads, and possibly a better ball helped make that task more challenging.
Boland thought he had Duckett on the stroke of midday, and cleared him from the crease to see umpire Adrian Holdstock raise his finger. But Duckett was given a good rep by the drs as it was stopped outside leg.
Boland was finally rewarded after lunch. Duckett was surprised when he called a ball that pitched well outside the leg stump and fell to him. The floodgates were opened.
Pope eventually fined one with overs later on. Brook didn’t get six plays and missed before he cut his second ball and attempted another uphill drive. The game took a turn for the worse in the space of 11 balls. Boland returned to the status of a hero in the eyes of Khaya fans.
“Scotty started to get some of his work back,” Jake Weatherald said on Sunday. “[He] He obviously gets it right more often in first-class cricket, and he got it right in that second league for sure. And he understood what he needed to do. He collapsed wide behind the length and was very poor and challenged their ability to drive the ball and make good decisions off the post. “
England may regret allowing Boland in the series, but take nothing away from the spell that added to his impressive record on home soil.
Alex Malcolm is an associate editor at Espncricinfo


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