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Australia look for Scott Boland answers after he was targeted in first Ashes Test

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Australia are searching for a way to help Scott Boland better contend with England’s aggressive batting, as coaches weigh up their attack for the second Test at Lord’s.

The players have been given three days off following their enthralling two-wicket win at Edgbaston, after back-to-back Tests against India and England.

But planning has already begun for how Australia can better counteract England’s fearless batting in the second match of the series, starting next Wednesday.

Coach Andrew McDonald was surprised by how hard the English batters went after Boland, who conceded runs at a rate of 5.65 an over.

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