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Boult ‘ticking the right boxes’ ahead of Boxing Day Test


Bangladeshpost
Published : 23 Dec 2019 08:06 PM | Updated : 31 Aug 2020 01:38 PM

New Zealand received a boost on Monday with Trent Boult appearing to be back to full fitness from a rib injury as he bowled against his own team mates in a warm-up match ahead of the second test against Australias.

The left-arm pace spearhead missed the 296-run first test loss to Tim Paine’s side in Perth after sustaining the injury in New Zealand’s previous series against England. However, the 30-year-old proved in a warm-up game on Sunday that he was ready to take the new ball again on Thursday when his side return to the MCG for their first test since 1987.

Boult turned out for a Victoria XI against his team mates, bowling 11 overs for 23 runs and snaring the wicket of opening batsman Tom Latham.

“I was a proud representative of Victoria yesterday. It was good fun and nice to get some overs under my belt, field for a bit, and get some time in my legs,” Boult told reporters on Monday.

“It’s all going well, I feel like I’ve ticked the right boxes in terms of my rehab and preparations, and I’m looking forward to getting out there.

“It was more about rhythm and loading from my point of view.” Latham said his team mate was back to his old self, welcome news for New Zealand as they look to level the three-match series.

“Boulty is tracking pretty well and he was running in pretty hard,” he said.

“He was his usual self in the nets the other day, bouncing around, which is a good sign. It’s great to have the quality of Trent come back into the side.”