The larrikin left-armer has not played a Test for more than 12 months, watching on as rookies Pat Cummins, James Pattinson and Mitchell Starc all got the jump on him.
But with injury and inconsistent form putting clouds over several candidates, Bollinger is hoping to remind national selectors he is still around as he makes his way back from a hamstring tear.
He will use Sydney Thunder's opening Big Bash match against Shane Warne's Melbourne Stars on Saturday night as the springboard before taking the red ball for the second of the Chairman's XI matches against India in Canberra next week.
"I'm getting back to where I want to be. I feel fit and ready to go," Bollinger told Sportal.
"Test cricket hasn't left my mind and I'm ready to go if they want me."
"I still think I've got heaps to give."
"I will do anything I can do to get back in the team. I'd love to be there for the Boxing Day Test."
"It'd be good to get some India wickets under my belt."
Bollinger hasn't played a Test for Australia since early December 2010, banished amid reported concerns over his fitness and durability.
The 30-year-old admits he may have been slight 'under-done' but has worked hard with noted Sydney fitness guru Kevin Chevell to improve his endurance.
"I feel really good and before I got injured (last month) I felt like I was bowling well," Bollinger said.
"I can't change people's perceptions (over his fitness) but there are no worries in my mind."
"They (the national selectors) know what I can do and I know I've been bowling well."
"I don't feel like they have forgotten me. I'll be ready to go whenever they need me."