Josh Inglis, the wicketkeeper-batter for Western Australia, is eagerly anticipating his first Sheffield Shield title win as his team prepares to face Tasmania at the WACA Ground in Perth on March 21. Inglis, 29, considers Western Australia’s back-to-back title wins in the past two years as “bittersweet,” having missed the finals due to various reasons.

In 2022, Josh Inglis was sidelined due to Covid-19 during the final match in Pakistan, while in 2023, he was with Australia’s ODI squad in India. Despite his absence in the finals, he aims to play a crucial role for his team this year, showcasing his batting prowess as well as skills behind the stumps.
Reflecting on his upcoming opportunity, Josh Inglis expressed his excitement, acknowledging the significance of the moment for him personally. He emphasized the need to approach the final as just another cricket match while also acknowledging the personal importance of the occasion.
Josh Inglis has been in excellent form in the Shield following Australia’s recent T20 tour of New Zealand, notably scoring an unbeaten 136 against Queensland in a recent match. He feels confident about his form and aims to contribute significantly in the final showdown.
Transitioning between white-ball and red-ball cricket has become more manageable for Inglis over time, allowing him to feel comfortable with his game across different formats. He hopes to continue his good run in the final and make significant contributions with the bat.
In the final, Josh Inglis will keep wickets for Western Australia, while his Australian counterpart Matthew Wade, playing his last first-class game, won’t keep wickets for Tasmania. Inglis praised Wade’s competitive spirit, calling him a tough opponent.

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