Josh Inglis Calf Injury Rules Him Out of Australia vs New Zealand T20I Series

The Josh Inglis calf injury has disrupted Australia’s plans for the T20I series against New Zealand. Scans revealed a strain in his right calf, ruling him out of the three games in Mount Maunganui on October 1, 3, and 4. As a replacement, selectors drafted Alex Carey into the squad.

Josh Inglis Calf Injury and Its Impact

Inglis felt soreness during training in Perth, and further tests confirmed the strain. This setback marks his second calf issue in less than a year, following the Boxing Day Test against India. With no reserve wicketkeeper named earlier, selectors had to bring in Carey to fill the gap.

Selection Headache for Australia

The Josh Inglis calf injury adds to Australia’s list of problems. Pat Cummins withdrew due to a back issue, Cameron Green stayed home for Sheffield Shield duties, and Nathan Ellis stepped away for family reasons. Carey’s inclusion restores balance, but he has played little T20 cricket in recent years.

Carey’s Recall After Josh Inglis Calf Injury

Inglis’ absence opened the door for Carey to return. Although he last kept in a T20I back in 2020, his ODI form has remained strong. Carey’s finishing ability makes him a handy No. 7, backing power hitters like Glenn Maxwell, Tim David, and Marcus Stoinis.

Future Concerns for Australia

Inglis should recover before the ODI series against India on October 19, but his repeated injuries worry the selectors. They may explore alternative wicketkeepers ahead of the T20 World Cup to avoid another late reshuffle.

Australia Squad for New Zealand T20Is

Mitchell Marsh (capt), Sean Abbott, Xavier Bartlett, Alex Carey, Tim David, Ben Dwarshuis, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Matt Kuhnemann, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Owen, Matthew Short, Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa.

 

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