against South Africa in 2016 In November 2016, immediately after Handscomb's maiden first-class double century against
New South Wales and amidst the backdrop of Australia's disastrous home series loss
against South Africa and the retirement of chairman of selectors
Rod Marsh, Handscomb was one of several players brought into Australia's Test team ahead of the dead rubber third Test against South Africa. He made his Test debut on 24 November 2016, and was presented his
baggy green cap by
Chris Rogers. Batting at number five, Handscomb made an impressive start to his Test career, scoring 399 runs at an average of 99.75 across the remaining four home Tests of the summer: one against South Africa and three against
Pakistan. He scored his maiden Test hundred (105) in the first Test against Pakistan at the
Gabba, in a 172-run partnership with skipper
Steve Smith, and followed it with 110 in the third Test at the
Sydney Cricket Ground. Handscomb became the first batsman in history to score his maiden Test century in a Day/Night Test match. With half-centuries in the other two matches, Handscomb became the second Australian Test cricketer to score a half century in each of his first four Tests, and was not dismissed for less than fifty in any innings. Handscomb was dropped from the Australian team during the 2017-18 Ashes series in Australia. He was recalled when three batmen were suspended due to the
2018 Australian ball-tampering scandal, and played four more tests in 2018 and 2019 before being dropped again. and was presented his ODI cap by
Adam Gilchrist. In his debut innings, Handscomb was caught behind for 0, but it was shown that the bowler,
Junaid Khan had bowled a
no-ball. He went on to score 82 in Australia's successful chase of 264 against Pakistan, the third highest debut score by an Australian in an ODI. On 30 January 2017, Handscomb deputised for Matthew Wade as wicket-keeper
against New Zealand. In April 2018, Handscomb was awarded a national contract by
Cricket Australia for the 2018–19 season. In February 2019, he was named in Australia's
Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their series
against India. He made his T20I debut for Australia against
India on 24 February 2019. In March 2019, Handscomb scored his first century in an ODI, with 117 against
India at
Mohali. In July 2019, Handscomb was added to
Australia's squad for the
2019 Cricket World Cup. He replaced
Shaun Marsh, who was ruled out of the rest of the tournament with a fractured forearm. In February 2023, he was selected for the Australian Test team for the first time in four years, playing all four Tests of the
Australian tour of India. == Playing style ==