Alex Carey looks poised to replace Tim Paine as Australia’s Test wicketkeeper and make his debut against England in Brisbane.
Paine quit as Test captain and then last week stepped away from cricket over a sexting scandal, leaving selectors seeking an alternative ahead of the first Test from 8 December.
Carey and fellow gloveman Josh Inglis were widely seen as in a showdown for the role and a decision was expected after a scheduled three-day intra-squad match featuring both of them in Brisbane.
But day one was washed out on Wednesday and reports said Inglis had returned home to Perth.
The Sydney Morning Herald said the 30-year-old Carey had been “given the nod”, sentiments echoed by broadcaster ABC, which said he was “expected to be named Australian wicketkeeper”.
Carey has played limited-overs cricket for Australia, but never a Test match.
Inglis is set to return to Brisbane after his trip to see family – but for an Australia A tour match rather than the first Test at the Gabba ground.
Persistent rain has badly hampered both teams’ preparations for the five-Test series, with Australia also needing to decide between Usman Khawaja and Travis Head after incumbent No 5 Matthew Wade was axed from the squad.
The warm-up match had been billed as a chance for them to impress selectors.
England have also suffered from the weather with a three-day practice match washed out last week, bar 29 overs.
No play was possible on the opening day of their final four-day clash on Tuesday, and the rain again meant only an optional indoor session was possible on Wednesday.
Rory Burns and Haseeb Hameed, along with spinner Dom Bess, are the only members of their Ashes party to have any match practice since the tour started.
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