Boyce up for new BBL challenge with 'Gades

Spinners Cameron Boyce and Jon Holland appear set to battle it out for one spot in the Melbourne Renegades' starting BBL line-up.

Cameron Boyce

Legspinner Cameron Boyce is relishing a new BBL challenge with the Melbourne Renegades. (AAP)

Melbourne Renegades recruit Cameron Boyce is backing himself to beat out Australian Test spinner Jon Holland for a spot in his new club's BBL line-up.

The leggie signed with the Renegades for two seasons after a successful five-season stint with the Hobart Hurricanes.

But with the Renegades likely to opt for just one specialist tweaker, the competition is on between Boyce and Holland.

"(He's) obviously a really good bowler coming off a Test series so he's bowling really well but that competition is always healthy for any team," Boyce told reporters on Wednesday.

"I'm sure whoever is bowling best will get the nod but we might both be playing as well.

"... My role has always been pretty clear - I'm here to take wickets."

Boyce joined his new teammates for a warm-up match against the Melbourne Stars at Junction Oval on Wednesday.

He pushed his claims for inclusion in the 'Gades season-opener against the Perth Scorchers at Marvel Stadium with 2-21 from four overs.

The fact he bowled new Stars captain Glenn Maxwell, who top-scored with 30, didn't hurt his cause either.

Holland showed he won't be giving up his spot without a fight, with 2-17 from three overs.

Boyce left the Hurricanes as one of the franchise's most prolific bowlers, his 49 wickets placing him sixth on the BBL's all-time leading wicket-takers list.

The 29-year-old made seven T20 appearances for Australia between 2014 and 2016 but is currently without a state contract and playing grade cricket in his native Queensland.

"The thought is always in the back of your mind," he replied when asked if he still harbours international ambitions.

"First and foremost you've got to be playing good cricket.

"Previously I've taken a lot of wickets and been having a good time so that's what I'll be trying to do again.

"You never know ... if I take a lot of wickets then I'd love to play for Australia again."

With both sides missing key players, the Renegades were bowled out for 115 chasing a target of 131 in Wednesday's practice match.


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