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Josh Inglis Australia Wicketkeeper Batter

Wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis, who was born in Leeds before relocating to Australia as a 14-year-old, moved into the national reckoning after finding his feet for both Western Australia and Perth Scorchers.
A versatile and hard-hitting batter, he enjoyed a breakthrough Sheffield Shield season in 2020-21 with 585 runs including his first three first-class hundreds having previously churned out runs at grade level without quite making the step up.
That followed consecutive 400-plus run seasons for Scorchers in the BBL - where his adaptability at moving from the top order to the middle was noted by selectors - and having continued to flay runs in county cricket for Leicestershire he was named in Australia's 2021 T20 World Cup despite not being part of any of the previous series.
He would need to wait for the following year to make his international debut in both white-ball formats when he featured against Sri Lanka, and a number of his early matches came as a batter, but his big moment would come in late 2023 when he became Australia's first-choice ODI gloveman one match into the World Cup when the selectors dropped Alex Carey.

