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Ashes 2021: Josh Inglis all set to replace Tim Paine for Ashes, says ‘I am ready to go’

Ashes 2021: Josh Inglis all set to replace Tim Paine for Ashes, says ‘I am ready to go’

Ashes 2021: Josh Inglis highly likely to replace Tim Paine: Josh Inglis is in line to replace Tim Paine and has declared that he is ready to go. The wicketkeeper-batsman may have been born and raised to the age of 14 in England but the 26-year-old says there will be no split loyalties if he […]

Ashes 2021: Josh Inglis highly likely to replace Tim Paine: Josh Inglis is in line to replace Tim Paine and has declared that he is ready to go. The wicketkeeper-batsman may have been born and raised to the age of 14 in England but the 26-year-old says there will be no split loyalties if he gets the chance to keep wickets for Australia in the upcoming Ashes series.

The fallout from the bombshell resignation of captain Tim Paine has left the hosts without a specialist wicketkeeper in the squad just over a week from the start of the series.

The more experienced Alex Carey is also in the frame and Inglis will find out over the next couple of days whether or not he will be making his test debut in Brisbane on Dec. 8 against the team he used to support.

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Ashes 2021: Josh Inglis highly likely to replace Tim Paine for biggest bilateral Test event, says ‘I am ready to go’

Inglis failed to get on the field at the World Cup so his candidature to replace Paine will be backed by his three centuries for Western Australia last season as well as in training for next week’s “A” match against England Lions.

“My focus is really clear, I’m either going to be playing an ‘A’ game or a test match next week,” said Inglis.

“My focus is really clear on my red ball prep … I’m really happy with where my game is at the moment. I’m ready to go.”

While Carey, also uncapped but a veteran of 83 short format internationals, pressed his case with a one-day century for South Australia at the weekend, Inglis has had the likes of Ricky Ponting, Adam Gilchrist and Shane Warne talking him up.

“You don’t want to read too much into it because, at the end of the day, they are not the guys making the decision,” Inglis said.

“But for them to say some really nice things about me is nice to hear.”

Ashes 2021: Josh Inglis highly likely to replace Tim Paine for biggest bilateral Test event, says ‘I am ready to go’

“As a kid growing up in England, I obviously supported England but that’s all changed now moving to Australia,” Inglis told reporters on Monday.

“Once you start building your way up in professional cricket, it’s quite hard trying to play for a team and not supporting them. That changed pretty quickly.”

Inglis has a first class average of 34.03 in 45 matches but has not played any red ball cricket since September after being included in Australia’s squad for the Twenty20 World Cup.

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