Australian wicket-keeper batter Josh Inglis and seasoned spinner Adam Zampa have been ruled out of the upcoming first ODI match between India and Australia. Josh Philippe has replaced Inglis in the squad.
India will be touring Australia for a long white-ball series, which is scheduled to begin on the 19th of October. The Indian team is all set to feature in 3 ODI games from the 19th to the 25th of October, with the opening match scheduled in Perth.
IND vs AUS 5-match T20I series is expected to begin on the 29th of November and will be played till the 9th of November.
While for India, it marks the return of veteran cricketers Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli for India, the Australians will miss the service of their most veteran players like Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, and also Glenn Maxwell. They have sustained further blows with the ruling out of the expert spinner and wicket-keeper Josh Inglis.
Australian wicket-keeper batter Josh Inglis has been ruled out of the Australian ODI series opener against India on the next week's Sunday. Inglis, who had suffered a calf strain since the 19th of September, missed the previous Australia vs New Zealand tour earlier this month.
The other seasoned Australian wicket-keeper batter, Alex Carey, has been released from the squad for the first ODI to play in South Australia's round two game in the Sheffield Shield. The match is scheduled to be played against Queensland as they are all preparing for the upcoming Ashes.
Carey had missed the opening round of the Sheffield Shield when South Australia lost to Victoria, as he had to feature as Inglis' replacement in the T20 side. He is expected to join the ODI squad ahead of the second match of the series. A Cricket Australia spokesperson said Josh Inglis was hopeful of making a return for the third ODI ahead of October 25th.
Josh Philippe will make his ODI comeback with the First ODI
The New South Wales wicket-keeper Josh Phillipe has been called in to replace the injured Josh Inglis for the first ODI match against India at Perth. Phillipe last joined the T20I squad for Australia in New Zealand as Glenn Maxwell's replacement after the all-rounder missed the tour due to a fractured wrist.
Ever since the last ODI series played against the West Indies in 2021, he has been snubbed of a chance and is scheduled to play his first ODI after a period of 4 years. The 28-year-old hit 123 not out and 50 on the recent Australia A's tour of India.
Just a month ago, when he travelled to New Zealand, he could not play a match. He also scored 85 in a one-dayer against Sri Lanka A in July.
Adam Zampa ruled out; Matt Kuhnemann returns to ODI squad
While Matt Kuhnemann returns to the Australian ODI squad, the news has a glimpse of sorrow as well, since Adam Zampa has been ruled out of the first ODI match on Sunday. Kuhnemann could be playing his first 50-over international match since 2022.
He will be playing alongside all-rounders Matt Short and Cooper Connolly as the other spinners in the side. Ever since the Caribbean T20 series back in July, he has been constantly touring with the Australian white-ball team; however, he has played in only one game in the second T20.
Adam Zampa is expected to link up with the Aussie squad in Adelaide for the second One-day match against India on October 23rd.
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