Australia series 'pinnacle of season' - Boult
While his focus remains on Pakistan for now, Trent Boult has said he has given thought to the clash against Australia, which he described as the "pinnacle of the season"

Trent Boult was the joint highest wicket-taker in the Trans-Tasman Test series in November last year • Getty Images
McClenaghan injury churned my stomach - Boult
Trent Boult said it had churned his stomach to see Mitchell McClenaghan felled by an Anwar Ali bouncer in the first ODI against Pakistan. McClenaghan fell to the ground immediately after being struck, with blood flowing from his eybrow. He walked off the field, and was later found to have suffered a fracture just above the left eye.
"It churns your stomach to see that kind of thing happen," Boult said. "It's hard to talk about it to be honest. It's never a nice sight to see one of your team-mates going down, but it is part of the game that's going on for years."
The ball had passed through the gap between the visor and grille of McClenaghan's helmet.
"Short-pitched bowling is something I do fear to be honest," Boult said. "But with all the technology involved, and supposedly how indestructible the helmets are, I think we've come a long way.
"With new helmets supposedly the ball can't pass through - the gap between the visor and grilles is supposed to be smaller. Mitchell was wearing an older helmet I believe - I guess that's down to personal preference."
Andrew Fidel Fernando is ESPNcricinfo's Sri Lanka correspondent. @andrewffernando