India
India
Afghanistan
Australia
Bangladesh
England
Ireland
New Zealand
Pakistan
South Africa
Sri Lanka
West Indies
Zimbabwe
Born
Mar 04, 1995 (29 years)
Birth Place
Leeds, Yorkshire
Role
Batter
Batting Style
Right-Hand-Bat
Bowling Style
Matches
Innings
Runs
Highest Score
Not Out
Strike Rate
50's
100's
200's
Average
Balls
300's
4's
6's
Ducks
Matches
Innings
Wickets
Balls
Runs
Overs
Economy
Maidens
BBI
4W
5W
10W
Hattricks
Average
Strike Rate
Australia, Cricket Australia XI, Western Australia, Australia A, Leicestershire, Prime Minister's XI, Australia National Performance Squad, Perth Scorchers, London Spirit Men, San Francisco Unicorns
An Englishman by birth, Josh Inglis is an extremely talented wicketkeeper batsman who was spotted after his selection at the Australian National Performance Squad. He has caught the eye of all those who have watched him play due to his sharp glovework and innovative batting skills. Slick behind the stumps and able to score in an unorthodox manner, Inglis presented his case as a limited-overs player. Originally from Yorkshire, young Inglis represented the county for a few seasons at the age-group level before shifting base to Perth with his parents. It didn't take long for him to showcase his skills in Australia and soon found himself in the mix at Western Australia. It wasn't until the team's first choice wicketkeeper Sam Whiteman got injured that Inglis became a regular starter and he has filled in seamlessly with his keeping being hailed in a big way. The Australian wicketkeeper batsman slot was a lottery of sorts since Brad Haddin's retirement and there were quite a few young talents who were all competing for that spot. Inglis' name was thrown around but eventually, it was Alex Carey and Matthew Wade who got the nod ahead of him. Nonetheless, performances in the domestic circuit kept Inglis in the fray and he eventually got an Australia call-up for the 2021 T20 World Cup despite not having played international cricket previously. He didn’t get a game though and eventually made his debut in a home-series against Sri Lanka in 2022 and was also called up for the following ODI series. He continued to be a part of Australia’s squad for the 2022 T20 World Cup but didn’t feature in any game again. In 2023, Inglis was named in Australia’s 15-man squad for the Cricket World Cup as a reserve wicket-keeper. However, once he was picked over Alex Carey, Inglis made the most of his chances and was quickly seen as Australia's first-choice wicket-keeper in limited-overs cricket. Post the high of the World Cup triumph, Inglis had another moment in the sun as he scored his maiden T20I hundred in Visakhapatnam. Although Australia lost that match, Inglis had proved his credentials to the world with that fiery knock. He scored a second T20I hundred a few months later in a game against Scotland, getting there off just 43 balls and becoming the fastest Australian cricketer to reach that landmark in the process. In late 2024, Inglis was named as makeshift captain of Australia for an ODI against Pakistan, with usual skipper Pat Cummins opting out to prepare for the home Tests against India. He continued to captain Australia in the T20I series as well, which Australia won 3-0. At the 2025 IPL Auctions, he was picked by Punjab Kings. Written by Hariprasad Sadanandan and Anurag Hegde
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