Alex Carey has been showing glimpses of his class throughout the World Cup. With cameos against West Indies, India, and England, Carey was due for a telling performance. And it came at the right time, as his team were reeling at 92 for 5 in the 22nd over against the Kiwis.
“Not the start we wanted (on being reduced to 92 for 5), but it was important to occupy the crease. I had no rush, just wanted to asses the conditions and then play my game. The pitch was on the slower side, there was spin as well. I wanted to keep it simple and play to my strengths,” Carey said at the post-match presentation.
On a tough pitch, only Carey looked at ease. However, he credited the role Usman Khawaja played in their 107-run partnership for the sixth wicket. Despite the recovery, Boult’s hat-trick halted the total at 243. However, Mitchell Starc & the other bowlers replied in style to bowl out the Kiwis for just 157, sealing an 86 run victory.
“Today was a nice day, high credit to Khawaja - he played right through the heat and Mitchell Starc as well,” Carey said.
The young exciting cricketer has also been developing his wicket-keeping ability over the months. He was presented with a tough chance to catch Ross Taylor off Starc but only managed a glove on it.
“The keeping is coming up well, it's a nice opportunity. It was a tough catch (Ross Taylor), was difficult to see the high ball under the blue skies, Ross was obviously a pretty key wicket,” Carey said.
Australia play South Africa next, in a dead rubber matchup, but Carey wants the Aussies to keep their winning streak going.
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