Key Points

Josh Inglis has been ruled out of Australia's upcoming T20I tour to New Zealand due to a calf strain. Alex Carey will replace him in the squad for the three-match series starting October 1. The matches will be played at Bay Oval and serve as crucial preparation for the upcoming T20 World Cup. This series also commemorates 20 years of T20 international cricket between Australia and New Zealand.

Key Points: Josh Inglis Calf Strain Sidelines Him from NZ T20 Tour

  • Josh Inglis injured during running session in Perth
  • Alex Carey replaces Inglis for three-match T20I series
  • Matches scheduled at Bay Oval from October 1
  • Series marks 20th anniversary of Australia-NZ T20 cricket
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Inglis to miss NZ tour due to calf strain, Carey named as replacement

Australia's Josh Inglis ruled out of New Zealand T20 series, Alex Carey steps in as replacement for crucial pre-World Cup matches

"An integral part of Australia's white-ball line-ups - Article Reference"

Melbourne, Sep 19

Australia wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis has been ruled out of upcoming three-match T20I tour of New Zealand due to a calf strain.

Inglis complained of a right calf issue after a running session in Perth earlier this week, and after scans was ruled out of the series to be played in Mount Maunganui.

Alex Carey has been parachuted into the Australian T20 squad for three-match series against New Zealand, starting from October 1.

It's not the first calf injury for Carey, who also broke down while featuring as a sub-fielder in last year's Boxing Day Test against India, which saw him miss the remainder of the BBL season ahead of his Test debut against Sri Lanka in late January.

An integral part of Australia's white-ball line-ups, Inglis' fitness also forces the Australians into a red-ball assessment, given the wicket-keeper will likely back-up Carey over the home Ashes summer. He is expected to be fit for the ODl series against India which begins in Perth on October 19.

Inglis is the fourth Australian player to be ruled out of the series after Pat Cummins was withdrawn due to lumbar bone stress, Cameron Green was left at home to play Sheffield Shield cricket as part of his Ashes build-up, and Nathan Ellis was unavailable due to impending birth of his first child.

The two teams will kickstart the three-match T20I series on October 1, with all three fixtures scheduled to be played at Bay Oval.

The series will offer valuable preparation to both the teams ahead of next year's ICC Men's T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.

The series between the trans-Tasman rivals will also mark a celebration of the 20th anniversary for the first-ever Men's T20I fixture played between the two teams back in 2005 at Eden Park, Auckland.

Australia T20I squad v New Zealand

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

- IANS

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Priya S
Alex Carey is a solid replacement though! Remember his performance in the last Border-Gavaskar Trophy? He's got good experience against subcontinent conditions which might help in the T20 World Cup here next year.
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Aditya G
Australia's injury list is growing - Cummins, Green, Ellis, and now Inglis. Good opportunity for NZ to test themselves against a slightly weakened Aussie side before the World Cup.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows both teams, this series lost some excitement with so many key players missing. Hope the replacements step up and make it competitive! 🤞
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Michael C
Good to see they're prioritizing player fitness with the World Cup in mind. Better to rest players now than risk long-term injuries before the big tournament in India.
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Nikhil C
Honestly, these bilateral series feel like practice matches before the World Cup. Hope both teams use this opportunity to test their bench strength and strategies for Indian conditions.

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