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Pretty Clear At The Moment On Where That Sits, Says Carey On Inglis Keeping In ODIs
Carey was the keeper for Australia in 50-over cricket for five years until being dropped just one match into the 2023 World Cup, and after that, Inglis firmly became the first-choice wicket-keeper.
Carey, 33, earned a recall to the playing eleven in England last September when Inglis suffered a quad injury and immediately posted scores of 69 and 61. He also made an impact in the fielding side of things with a spectacular one-handed catch to dismiss Phil Salt.
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