Alex Carey shatters the surprise 10-year drought and leaves Justin Langer with 'tingles all through my body.'

Last Updated: December 28, 2022 | India, Delhi
Alex Carey shatters the surprise 10-year drought and leaves Justin Langer with 'tingles all through my body.'

The Australian wicketkeeper just accomplished a feat that hasn't been achieved in a Test match since 2013.

The Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey made a small amount of history by being the first wicketkeeper to achieve a Test century since Brad Haddin in 2013.

Carey scored his first century against South Africa for Australia in just 133 balls, and Cameron Green heroically continued to bat despite having a fractured finger.

After 14 tests, Carey scored his first hundred, which included 13 fours as he played aggressive, attacking shots all over the field.

Justin Langer, a former Australian coach,remarked that Carey was a modest man and that getting his century in a Test match would mean a lot to him.

There was a genuine humility in the way Alex Carey celebrated that, as is his style. Langer remarked that "it'll mean so lot to him."

But I got tingles all over my body, just as you would too, Blewy (co-commentator Greg Blewett), so he can have that calmness
He is one of the truly, very wonderful individuals in Australian cricket, and he should be really pleased of that achievement. as we he stated,

Because he works so hard as well, "you love seeing people like Alex Carey being rewarded." Langer commended Carey's physical condition and productivity.

"He (Carey) is a really athletic person. That is not a shelf item. That requires a lot of effort, Langer added. Day 3 statistics for the Australia vs. South Africa matchup.

"He practises his wicket keeping diligently. He puts a lot of effort into improving his batting and being a model team player. You just feel so delighted for those who reach these milestones, like Alex Carey.

Careys' strength throughout his innings, according to cricket pundit and former Test bowler Trent Copeland, was hitting through the covers.

His strength is getting through the cover zone, according to Copeland."Magical cover drives—you may even call them sublime. We have observed these frequently in ODI matches, and he is now beginning to apply them to his Test cricket.

"Alex Carey's confidence and ability to produce runs in crucial situations offers some options surrounding who (the selectors) pick at No. 6 (in the lineup)."

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