Durham Sign Peter Siddle as Scott Boland Ruled Out with Injury

Durham Sign Peter Siddle as Scott Boland Ruled Out with Injury

Durham County Cricket Club has signed veteran Australian seamer Peter Siddle as a replacement for Scott Boland, who has been ruled out of his stint with the club due to a plantar fasciitis injury.

Boland, who had signed a multi-format deal until the end of July, was expected to play a key role in Durham’s County Championship and T20 Blast campaigns. However, the foot injury prevented him from arriving in time for the opening Division One fixture against Hampshire, which was washed out due to rain. The injury worsened after he bowled 13 wicketless overs against Warwickshire, forcing him to miss the subsequent match against Worcestershire.

Scans revealed that the 35-year-old Boland will require significant recovery and rehabilitation. Cricket Australia (CA), which had encouraged Boland to play as much cricket as possible in England to build up his fitness ahead of the upcoming Test series against India, will now oversee his recovery.

Durham’s director of cricket, Marcus North, moved swiftly to secure Siddle as a replacement. The 39-year-old Siddle has extensive experience in county cricket, having played for Nottinghamshire, Lancashire, Essex, and Somerset. He has taken 189 wickets at an average of 22.98 across all four clubs, including 16 wickets at 24.12 for Somerset last season.

“It was important we acted quickly to replace Scott Boland and we have done that with the addition of Peter Siddle for the County Championship,” North said in a statement. “It is very disappointing to lose Scott after just one game and we wish him all the best in his recovery. We look forward to welcoming Pete to Durham and watching him play a key part in our success on the field in the coming weeks.”

Siddle, who has not played a Test match since the last of his 10 caps during last summer’s Ashes, will be eager to make an impact for Durham and prove his fitness ahead of the India series. With Boland not in CA’s T20 World Cup plans, there is ample time for him to overcome this latest setback.

Scott Boland's Durham Debut Hampered by Heel Injury

Scott Boland’s Durham Debut Hampered by Heel Injury

Scott Boland’s debut for Durham has been marred by a resurfacing heel injury, casting doubt over his availability for the county’s upcoming fixtures. The Australian fast bowler, who is on a short-term contract with Durham, bowled 13 wicketless overs in the first innings of their draw against Warwickshire but did not take the field after the first day.

Boland’s injury has been identified as plantar fasciitis, a common heel condition among fast bowlers. It is the same issue that delayed his arrival in England and caused him to miss Durham’s first game. The club is awaiting further clarity on his fitness and is exploring potential replacements if he is ruled out for an extended period.

Boland’s contract with Durham runs until the end of July and covers both the County Championship and the T20 Blast. However, as a centrally contracted player with Cricket Australia (CA), his workload will be closely monitored. CA’s medical staff will collaborate with Durham on Boland’s recovery, aiming to maximize his playing time while managing his fitness.

Boland’s injury highlights the ongoing challenges faced by CA in managing the workload of its centrally contracted bowlers. Despite not playing a Test since last year’s Ashes, Boland was rested at the start of the Sheffield Shield season in anticipation of rest periods for Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Starc during Australia’s international commitments. However, the trio played all seven Shield matches, leaving Boland with a relatively quiet summer.

CA’s approach to managing its bowlers has also been evident in the cases of Xavier Bartlett and Nathan Lyon. Bartlett was withdrawn from a stint with Kent just before the start of the Championship, while Lyon’s initial agreement to play a full season with Lancashire was reduced to seven red-ball matches following discussions with Australia’s selectors.

Meanwhile, Ben Stokes spent two days with the Durham squad during their draw at Edgbaston, continuing his recovery from knee surgery. The England all-rounder is gradually increasing his bowling workload as he aims to return to full fitness.

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