Josh Inglis, a keeper-batter, will not play in the next Border-Gavaskar Trophy’s fifth and final Test. Although he fielded a few times, the 29-year-old hasn’t played in any of the series’ games thus far. As Alex Carey‘s lone backup, Inglis seemed unlikely to make his Test debut in Sydney. Australia will probably add another batter in his place because Peter Handscomb is now the frontrunner. They might also use Nathan McSweeney, who was benched during Gabba’s third Test.
Meanwhile, Inglis’ injury was confirmed by Cricket Australia. Due to his strained calf, he will be out for a considerable amount of time. After more evaluation, the decision will also be made on his inclusion in the remaining Big Bash League games.
“His return to play management plan will determine his availability for the Big Bash League,” CA stated, as reported by Code Sports.
Remarkably, Josh Inglis was Australia’s only backup hitter for the Boxing Day Test.
In the event that Australia needs a replacement for a concussion, the hosts will have to resort to Sean Abbott after all-rounder Beau Webster was cut from the team on Saturday, December 28 to play in the BBL.
Inglis is reportedly anticipated to return to full fitness prior to the Australian squad’s January 29 departure for Sri Lanka for a two-match Test series. Because of the cricketer’s exceptional spin, the team management is likely to use him as a specialist batter in the middle order. If he does, Mitchell Marsh might be able to rest.
The Perth Scorchers will suffer a serious setback as a result of Inglis’ injury. He got 49 runs off of 35 deliveries against the Hobart Hurricanes in a few games this season. A vital member of the club, the Yorkshire native’s absence could endanger the Scorchers’ hopes of making the playoffs.