Alex Carey breaks Gilchrist's all-time Australia record during Galle Test against Sri Lanka

ANI February 8, 2025 249 views

Alex Carey just made cricket history by smashing a remarkable 156 runs in the Galle Test against Sri Lanka, breaking Adam Gilchrist's long-standing record for an Australian wicketkeeper in Asian conditions. His incredible performance included 15 fours and two sixes, showcasing his exceptional batting skills and cementing his place in Australian cricket folklore. The innings was crucial for Australia, helping them gain a significant first-innings lead and putting them in a strong position in the match. Carey's achievement is not just a personal milestone, but a testament to his growing reputation as a world-class wicketkeeper-batter.

"In the 93rd over, Prabath cleaned his stumps, as Carey lost his off-stump while attempting a sweep." - Match Narrative
Alex Carey breaks Gilchrist's all-time Australia record during Galle Test against Sri Lanka
Galle, February 8: Australian wicketkeeper-batter Alex Carey overtook legendary Adam Gilchrist's record on Saturday, becoming the first wicketkeeper-batter from his team to touch the 150-run mark in Asian conditions.

Key Points

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Carey scored 156 runs with impressive strike rate of 82.98

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First Australian wicketkeeper to score 150 in Asia

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Overtook Adam Gilchrist's previous record of 144 runs

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Crucial innings helped Australia gain first-innings lead

Carey achieved this accomplishment during the second Test against Sri Lanka at Galle.

During the third day of the match, in the 87th over of Australia's first innings, Carey paddle-sweeped a delivery by Prabath Jayasuriya, bringing up his 150 runs, crossing the mark for the first time ever in first-class cricket.

In the 93rd over, Prabath cleaned his stumps, as Carey lost his off-stump while attempting a sweep. Carey was gone for 156 in 188 balls, with 15 fours and two sixes. His strike rate was 82.98.

Earlier, the record for the highest score by an Aussie wicketkeeper-batter in Asia was held by Adam Gilchrist, who scored 144 runs each in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, his solitary centuries in these two nations, besides two tons in India.

Carey is now also the second wicketkeeper-batter from Australia besides Gilchrist to have a century in Asia.

Coming to the match, Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to bat first. Half-centuries from Kusal Mendis (85 in 139 balls, with 10 fours and a six) and Dinesh Chandimal (74 in 163 balls, with six fours and a six) took Sri Lanka to 257 in 97.4 overs.

Mitchell Starc (3/27), Matthew Kuhnemann (3/63) and Nathan Lyon (3/96) were top wicket-takers for Australia.

In their first innings, Australia lost Travis Head (21), Marnus Labuschagne (4) and Usman Khawaja (36) early, leaving the team struggling at 91/3. However, centuries from Alex Carey (139* in 156 balls, with 13 fours and two sixes) and Smith (120* in 239 balls, with nine fours and a six) took Australia to 330/3 at the end of day two, leading by 73 runs.

Currently, Australia's first innings lead has exceeded the 100-run mark.

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