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Carey joins Gilchrist, becomes second Australian player with century in Asia

ANI February 8, 2025 241 views

Alex Carey just made cricket history by becoming the second Australian wicketkeeper to score a century in Asia, following in Adam Gilchrist's legendary footsteps. His incredible knock of 139* against Sri Lanka came with an aggressive strike rate and included 13 fours and two sixes, completely dominating the home team's spinners. This performance not only showcases Carey's batting prowess but also helps Australia take a commanding position in the second Test at Galle. With his century, Carey has firmly established himself as a crucial player in the Australian lineup.

"Dominating Sri Lanka spinners, Carey scored an attacking 139* in 156 balls" - Match Report
Carey joins Gilchrist, becomes second Australian player with century in Asia
Galle, February 8: Australia's Alex Carey joined Adam Gilchrist as the second wicketkeeper from the team to score a century on Asian soil.

Key Points

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First Australian wicketkeeper century in Asian conditions

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Impressive strike rate of 89.10 with 13 fours and two sixes

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Challenging Sri Lanka's spin attack decisively

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Positioning Australia strongly in second Test

On Friday, Carey accomplished this feat against Sri Lanka during the second Test at Galle. Dominating Sri Lanka spinners, notably Nishan Peiris and Prabath Jayasuriya, Carey scored an attacking 139* in 156 balls, with 13 fours and two sixes to end the second day of the match on a high, hitting at a strike rate of 89.10.

Carey's century in his first in Asian conditions, while Gilchrist has four centuries in these conditions, with one each in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and two in India. The most centuries in Asia by a non-Asian player are by Zimbabwe batting legend Andy Flower (5).

Gilchrist's 144 against Sri Lanka at Kandy in March 2004 is the highest score by an Aussie player in Asia, with Carey currently sitting at second spot. On day three, Carey can surpass the former Australian great in this aspect.

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.

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