Ponting backs Carey as World Cup keeper and potential captain

AFP  |  Sydney 

has been endorsed by to be Australia's wicket-keeper at the World Cup, with the team's batting also backing him as stand-in if is injured.

The 27-year-old has enjoyed a rapid rise through the ranks with his calm demeanour and leadership qualities winning over the former skipper, who will be Justin Langer's right-hand man at the tournament in England and this year.

"offers the best package as keeper," Ponting, who played at five World Cups, told com.au when asked who he sees filling the role.

Chief selector recently mentioned Test and the in-form Matthew Wade, as well Peter Handscomb, as other possible wicket-keeping options.

But Ponting believes Carey deserves the opportunity after his performances in Australia's recent eight-game winning streak.

"He's dangerous at the top of the order or late in the innings because he does score 360 degrees, he's a deceptively hard hitter of the ball and for mine, he's just the right character, he's the right person that you want to have in your team," he said.

"I actually think he's got really good strong leadership qualities as well.

"If anything happened to Finch through or leading into the World Cup, then I think he's really well-equipped to lead the side, even though he's still relatively inexperienced and never captained before."

Carey is already joint vice-alongside Pat Cummins, with several other senior players, such as Usman Khawaja, also possibilities to lead the side should Finch be injured.

Defending champions must name their squad this month.

"I'd like to be at first," Carey said when asked about the captaincy, adding: "We've got lots of leaders around this group.

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First Published: Thu, April 04 2019. 09:30 IST