Alex Carey was Thursday confirmed as Australia’s wicketkeeper for the first two Ashes Tests against England after scandal-hit former skipper Tim Paine stepped down.
The 30-year-old has played limited-overs cricket for Australia and stood in as the one-day skipper in the West Indies this year, but is yet to feature in a Test match.
That will change in Brisbane next week after he was added to the 15-man squad.
“Alex has been a regular member of the national side in white ball cricket, particularly in the one-day game,” said chief selector George Bailey.
“He is an excellent cricketer and a fine individual who will bring many great strengths into the team.”
Carey and fellow gloveman Josh Inglis were widely seen as in a showdown for the role, but the writing was on the wall after Inglis returned home to Perth this week.
“I am incredibly humbled by this opportunity. It’s an exciting build-up for what is a huge series ahead,” said Carey.
“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.