Former Australia wicket-keeper Ricky Ponting has named Josh Inglis as one of the top contenders for Australia’s wicket-keeping role for the ICC T20 World Cup. The Aussie have struggled badly with this role after Alex Carey failed to step up consistently with his performances.
In the recent past, the Kangaroos have tried as many as three options for the keeping slot. Alex Carey seemed to be the right fit for the side but he was dropped in September 2020 owing to his poor performance with the willow.
Earlier this year, the Men in Yellow gave the debut T20I cap to the young Josh Philippe after his stunning performance in the 2020-21 edition of the Big Bash League. Josh played in the five-match away T20I series against the Black Caps and functioned as a specialist top-order batsman. The young rookie was decent with the bat and will be hoping for a longer stint with the team. The exclusion of Carey paved the way for Matthew Wade but he also failed to cement his place.
Australia still got some questions to answer – Ricky Ponting
Meanwhile, former Australian captain Ricky Ponting put forward his views on the issue saying that Australia needs to solve their keeper issue at the earliest to have a settled squad ahead of the T20 World Cup. While the veteran named Alex, Matthew, and Philippe as the potential keepers, he added one more name to the list in the form of Josh Inglis.
“The keeper-batsman is probably the slot they’d be losing the most sleep over right now. They’ve still got some questions to answer as far as what their overall squad looks like and I think the biggest one is, ‘Who is going to be standing behind the stumps with the gloves on?’” Ricky Ponting told cricket.com.au.
“They have tried a few blokes – Wade has been there, Phillipe has just played as a batter, Alex Carey has been in and out and tried in a few different batting spots. Josh Inglis’s name could be thrown into the ring as well – I really liked what I saw from him batting in the middle order in last summer’s BBL,” the former skipper concluded.