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Scott Boland produces another glittering Test cameo with a hat-trick against West Indies

He rarely celebrates and rarely misses. Scott Boland added a Test hat-trick to his growing legacy of quiet excellence.

His restrained celebration may have said it all.

Scott Boland celebrated his hat-trick on the third day of the third Test against West Indies as if it was a routine wicket for Victoria at the Junction Oval.

It was further proof the veteran quick was comfortable with a Test career shortened by opportunity over ability.

He has not put a foot wrong in the Test arena but his selection over spinner Nathan Lyon marks just the second time he has been given the nod over a fit player.

Despite another glittering performance, the nature of Boland’s status among the generational Aussie quartet will likely have him on the outer for the Ashes opener in Perth.

Boland’s Victorian coach, Chris Rogers, said the quick would be excused for being frustrated but would instead “have peace” knowing he was a star at Test level.

“You just had to bide your time, wait for your opportunities and take them when you can – that’s all you can control,” Rogers said.

“I will say for Scotty it would be frustrating but equally at least he’s had the opportunity, shown he’s good enough

“He’ll reflect back and say, ‘I was good enough at that level, there were just three other bowlers who were exceptional at the same time’. He’ll have peace with that.

“It’ll still be frustrating, but he knows every time he gets the ball in his hand he has to be amazing and he is. I think that’s the credit to him.”

Scott Boland coolly celebrates a Test hat-trick against the West Indies. Picture: AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan
Scott Boland coolly celebrates a Test hat-trick against the West Indies. Picture: AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan

Australian captain Pat Cummins said “I’d say never, say never, but (it’s) pretty unlikely” when asked if the Aussies would implement the four-quick tactic again.

Boland had accepted his 14th Test, a first alongside the three Aussie quicks, was “probably going to be a one-off” before his final-day heroics.

“Probably not; you can see when ‘Gaz’ (Nathan Lyon) bowls with the pink ball, especially in Adelaide, he gets it to bounce and spin a lot,” he said earlier in the Test.

“It’s probably going to be a one-off. I’d like to play as many games as I could – especially with those three guys.

“But I probably see it going back, especially once we get ‘Greeny’ (Cameron Green) back bowling for the summer.”

Captain Pat Cummins can always count on Boland. Picture: Randy Brooks / AFP)
Captain Pat Cummins can always count on Boland. Picture: Randy Brooks / AFP)

Boland has often spoken about his readiness to play every Test despite being an unlikely selection.

Rogers said that enthusiasm about the game filtered to all levels.

“I think the thing about Scotty, and what you want other players to see, is his floor is almost the same height as his ceiling,” he said.

“That’s what being a professional is about and he does that because he is a fantastic professional.

“For Victoria, every time you have him in it’s almost like grab a bunch of the bowlers and look what he’s doing – he’s amazing when we have him around.

“The interesting thing about him is he will be messaging me or the bowling coach every half an hour during the games when he’s watching on TV.

“You know (asking), ‘What’s happening? Maybe we should be doing this’. He’s fully engaged and so committed … that’s exactly what you want from one of your players and leaders.”

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