The 25-year-old, who was named a shock replacement for injured all-rounder Mitchell Marsh yesterday, spoke of his father's surprise and his own joy at getting a national call-up.
"My Dad didn't believe me, so that's a little bit disappointing. I am a massive Australian cricket fan who just happens to play cricket himself," Burns was quoted as saying by 'The Daily Telegraph'.
"I am a cricket nuffy. I follow the game closely and I love it. That makes Boxing Day even more special, knowing how big this day is in the Australian sport calendar.
Burns has been rewarded for a brilliant run in the Sheffield Shield this year, scoring 439 runs at an average of 55. He has scored 2978 runs at an average of 42.54 at the first-class level.
The youngster, who is also pursuing a degree in Economics, said he is looking forward to train under national coach Darren Lehmann.
"I am looking forward to having Boof (Lehmann) as Australian coach as I really enjoyed playing underneath him," Burns said.
Asked if he would feel any pressure in his debut Test, which starts on Friday, Burns said, "In terms of the pressure I think I will just enjoy the experience and enjoy the moment."
"It is something that I've always dreamed of, and now I'm pinching myself thinking it may become a reality.
