Injury forces Australia into squad re-shuffle at T20 World Cup

Sydney: Australia have been forced to re-shuffle their squad just days out from their first match at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 following news that back-up wicketkeeper Josh Inglis is out of the tournament through injury.

Inglis hurt his hand while playing golf in Sydney on Wednesday and the reigning T20 World Cup champions have decided to take no risks with the 27-year-old and have removed him from their 15-player squad.

The loss of Inglis opens the door for Cameron Green to continue his meteoric recent rise in international cricket, with the 23-year-old joining the squad after impressing at the top of the order during Australia’s T20I series in India last month.

Green hit two half-centuries for Australia when filling in for veteran opener David Warner at the top of the order and the tournament hosts may look to utilise the right-hander in a similar role at the T20 World Cup should the opportunity arise.

While Inglis is a capable batter, his primary role in the Australia squad was as a back-up wicketkeeper to Matthew Wade and he may not have featured during the tournament unless Wade picked up an injury.

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