The inclusion of Josh Hazlewood in the Australian playing XI for the upcoming Test match at the Gabba, with Scott Boland making way out, has sparked significant discussion in the cricketing community. Scott Boland’s strong performance in the Adelaide Test has been remarkable and proved as a catalyst for the win in the Pink ball Test. Captain Patt Cummins Confirmed for the Gabba Test in Brisbane for the return of Hazlewood.

Hazlewood, renowned for his precision, consistency, and ability to generate both bounce and movement, brings a wealth of experience to the table. With a career marked by excellent performances in Australian conditions, Hazlewood’s inclusion in the starting XI is likely to offer a balanced attack alongside Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins. His ability to bowl with accuracy, extract bounce from a lively pitch, and sustain pressure over long spells makes him a key asset, particularly at the Gabba, where fast bowlers often play a pivotal role.
On the other hand, Cummins also said that there is still a lot of cricket for Scott Boland this summer. He has been a revelation in recent years, has been omitted for this Test match. Although Boland’s unerring accuracy and ability to produce breakthroughs in key moments have made him a valuable player, his style of bowling—more suited to flatter wickets—may not be the ideal fit for the Gabba’s traditionally quicker, bouncier surface. Despite his impressive performances, including his spectacular debut series in the Ashes, Boland’s exclusion can be seen as a reflection of the need for a bowler who can exploit the conditions more effectively.
This decision is also strategic in nature, as Hazlewood’s ability to swing the ball, coupled with his experience in Australian conditions, is expected to complement the strengths of Cummins and Starc. With the Gabba often providing assistance to fast bowlers early in the match, the change signifies a clear intent to build pressure with a well-rounded pace attack.