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Ashes 2021-22: Australia confirm Alex Carey as wicket-keeper for first two Tests Last Updated : 02 Dec 2021 11:32:28 AM IST Alex Carey Alex Carey will make his debut for Australia in the first Test against England at Gabba on December 8 after Cricket Australia's National Selection Panel added him to the 15-player squad to replace former captain and wicketkeeper Tim Paine, who withdrew from the team following an off the field scandal.
South Australia's Carey emerged victorious in the high-stakes battle to replace Paine and has been picked for the first two matches of the men's Ashes Series after the selectors reposed faith in him to take charge, Cricket Australia confirmed on Thursday.The 30-year-old Carey was preferred over the younger Josh Inglis and barring any late hiccup will receive his Baggy Green at the Gabba on December 8, becoming the 461st player to represent Australia in men's Test cricket.George Bailey, chairman of Australia's National Selection Panel said, "Alex has been a regular member of the national side in white-ball cricket, particularly in the one-day game. He is an excellent cricketer and a fine individual who will bring many great strengths into the team. He will be a very deserved holder of baggy green cap number 461.""I am incredibly humbled by this opportunity. It's an exciting build-up for what is a huge series ahead," Carey said in a release. "My focus is on preparing and playing my part in helping Australia secure the Ashes."This is also for my dad who has been my coach, mentor, and mate, my mum, my wife Eloise, kids Louis and Clementine, my brother and sister, and all of those who have supported me. I will be doing my absolute best to make them and our country proud," said Carey.Carey, Australia's 50-over keeper who stood in as captain of that team in July, had long been considered the understudy to Paine. But Inglis has recently emerged as a challenger after doing well at the domestic level. He was a member of the team that won the T20 World Cup in UAE recently.IANS Brisbane For Latest Updates Please-
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