
Former Australian Test cricketer Chris Rogers has high hopes from pace bowler Scott Boland and says the 32-year-old's "workhorse" attitude will see him play many more Tests for the country.
With the Australian cricket team packed with pace bowlers and many more waiting in the wings, there is always the fear of Boland becoming a one-Test wonder, but Rogers, who is the pace-bowling sensation's coach at Victoria, said that his ward is "at the top of his game".
Boland, the second Indigenous male cricketer after Jason Gillespie to play in the Australian Test team, had a sensational start to his Test career taking six second-innings wickets and conceding just seven runs as the hosts crushed England by an innings and 14 runs on Tuesday to retain the Ashes.