Would Scott Boland have played more Tests if he was on another team?

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Key Takeaways
- Scott Boland achieved a hat-trick in the third Test.
- Mitchell Starc reached his 400th Test wicket milestone.
- The West Indies' total of 27 runs is the second-lowest in Test history.
- Boland's bowling average is the best in over a century.
- Starc praises Boland's skills and potential.
Kingston, July 15 (NationPress) With all eyes on Mitchell Starc’s remarkable achievement of reaching his 100th Test match and capturing his 400th wicket, Scott Boland made headlines by clinching a hat-trick towards the conclusion of the third Test against the West Indies at Kingston, leading to a stunning dismissal of the hosts for just 27 runs—the second-lowest total in Test cricket history.
Starc made history in this Test in Jamaica by achieving a five-wicket haul in merely 15 balls, marking the fastest in Test history.
Although Boland has donned the baggy green on only 14 occasions, he has impressively taken 62 wickets. Starc is convinced that Boland would have participated in many more Tests if he had played for a different team.
“He is phenomenal. He could have played so many more Tests in another team. He consistently delivers near-perfect spells, always preparing to showcase what a brilliant Test bowler he is,” Starc commented.
Boland's hat-trick came as he dismissed Justin Greaves, Shamar Joseph, and Jomel Warrican with consecutive deliveries in his second over, making him the 10th Australian to achieve a Test hat-trick.
With figures of 3-34 and 3-2 at Sabina Park during Australia’s victory over the West Indies, Boland's Test bowling average has now dropped to 16.53, the best among any bowler in the last 110 years of Test cricket (for a minimum of 2000 balls bowled).
Boland confessed to feeling nervous about his hat-trick ball and praised Starc after his significant achievement. “I was anxious on that last ball. It was an incredible feeling. I never anticipated ten wickets to fall in the first session. Starc starting like that, three overs into the game, was unbelievable,” he reflected.
“I aimed to keep the ball in the right areas. I’m pleased with how I began. For Starc to secure his 400th wicket in his 100th Test is extraordinary. He trains diligently and takes care of his body to reach such milestones,” Boland added.