Aussie Cricketer Josh Inglis Disqualified from T20 World Cup after sustaining Freak Hand Injury

Australian cricketer Josh Inglis ruled out of T20 World Cup 2022 with a freakish hand injury

Australian cricketer Josh Inglis ruled out of T20 World Cup 2022 with a freakish hand injury

A freak hand injury sustained by Australia’s wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis has disqualified him from the T20 World Cup 2022 in New Zealand and has also put his career as a cricketer in jeopardy.

Australian cricketer Josh Inglis ruled out of T20 World Cup 2022 with a freakish hand injury Eliminated from the semifinals of the Cricket World Cup, Australian keeper-batter Josh Inglis has been disqualified from the T20 World Cup that's set to take place next year in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka after sustaining a freak hand injury while playing golf at home. The injury was sustained by Australia's keeper-batter after a golf club broke while he was holding it. At first glance, that seems like a pretty random sentence. But, in Cricket World Cup, Australian keeper-batter Josh Inglis was ruled out of T20 World Cup 2022 with a freakish hand injury at once we realize Josh Inglis was disqualified from the semifinals series due to a freakish injury he sustained while playing golf, which is why his team left him out of their World Cup roster.  How did the freak cricket accident happen? It was a freak accident that caused Australia's keeper-batter Josh Inglis to be disqualified from next year’s International Cricket Council (ICC) Twenty20 World Cup. It seems like someone wanted him out of action because his left hand became seriously injured when a golf club broke while he was holding it. The incident occurred on Sunday at Adelaide's Royal Adelaide Golf Club, where he reportedly told members he had been playing golf with his brother. I was standing there and I heard something crack in my hand, Inglis said. It really hurt so I went off and iced it and then went to the hospital yesterday [Monday]. They said they'd do an X-ray but they couldn't see anything so they sent me for an MRI today [Tuesday]. That's when we found out about all the ligament damage. What does this mean for Australian Cricket? Regardless of whether or not you’re a cricket fan, what happened to Australia keeper-batter Josh Inglis means that his team is going to have a difficult time. The Aussies were already favored to win Group A, so losing their best player hurts. But, on top of all that, it also means they’re going to lose one hell of an advantage over their rivals. Australia has been playing in international tournaments since 1877 and has won two Cricket World Cups (in 1987 and 1999). They’ve also won five ICC Champions Trophies and three ICC Knockout Trophy titles. So when Australia plays at home, they know how to deal with pressure; there are no surprises for them in terms of crowd reactions or anything like that. Impact in T20 2022 of this injury! Australia's keeper-batter is one of their main batters, and his absence will leave a gaping hole in their lineup. Australia's only other options at wicketkeeper are Matthew Wade and Alex Carey, who both bat down at 7 or 8 on most occasions. To fill Inglis' spot for next year's tournament, Australia will likely have to call up either D'Arcy Short or Travis Head; Short has been called up as a backup in previous tournaments but never made it onto a field. Following the conclusion of the T20 World Cup in India, Australian all-rounder Josh Inglis has been disqualified from the tournament after sustaining a freak hand injury. According to reports, Inglis sustained the injury during a game of golf with several of his teammates while they were touring India ahead of the T20 World Cup next month. During the game, Inglis reportedly picked up a golf club that subsequently broke and splintered, causing lacerations to his hand that subsequently required multiple stitches.

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