How Did Gilchrist Praise Carey's Emotional Century in Adelaide?
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Key Takeaways
- Carey scored 106 runs, marking his third Test century.
- He partnered with Usman Khawaja for a crucial 91 runs.
- His performance serves as a tribute to his late father.
- Gilchrist praised it as an emotional milestone.
- Carey is currently the top run-scorer for Australia this year.
Adelaide, Dec 17 (NationPress) Renowned Australian cricketer Adam Gilchrist expressed high admiration for Alex Carey following his remarkable century during the Ashes at his local ground, calling it an ‘emotional hundred for a quality cricketer.’
Carey took to the pitch when Australia faced a challenging situation at 94/4, partnering with Usman Khawaja for a crucial 91-run fifth-wicket partnership (Khawaja scored 82). After Khawaja's dismissal, Carey maintained his composure to achieve his third Test century, ultimately finishing with a score of 106.
After reaching his century, Carey paid homage to his late father, who succumbed to leukaemia in September. Gilchrist, who presented Carey with his esteemed ‘Baggy Green’ cap ahead of his debut in Brisbane in 2021, hailed this milestone as “one for the ages.”
"This is an emotional hundred for a remarkable cricketer. His third in Test cricket and first in an Ashes series, this one is dedicated to you, dad," Gilchrist mentioned on Kayo Sports. "His wicketkeeping performance in Brisbane was exceptional, and he has now brought that excellence to his home ground with the bat.
"What a magnificent moment at an incredible cricket venue. Countless noteworthy achievements have unfolded here, and this century for Alex Carey is truly one for the ages in the Ashes series," Gilchrist remarked.
The 34-year-old Carey has also emerged as Australia’s leading run-scorer in Test cricket this year, surpassing Steve Smith (618 runs) and now ranking sixth worldwide for most runs in the format this year.
"This year has been outstanding for Alex. I believe everyone recognizes his growing importance to the Australian team with each Test match. I always felt he would eventually excel in batting while maintaining his spot, and his wicketkeeping currently is sublime.
"His work ethic, desire to improve, and attention to detail during training have significantly elevated his performance. He has consistently felt good with both bat and gloves throughout the year ... and is a highly reliable cricketer," Gilchrist concluded.