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Carey's Ashes Century Honors Late Father
17 Dec
Summary
- Alex Carey scored his first Ashes century in memory of his late father.
- Carey's century was crucial in stabilizing Australia's innings on day one.
- A controversial DRS review involved Carey and questioned technology accuracy.

Alex Carey celebrated his first Ashes century with an emotional tribute to his late father, Gordon, who passed away in September. On his home ground at Adelaide Oval, Carey's brilliant counter-attacking 106 was pivotal in rescuing Australia from a difficult situation at 94-4. His innings demonstrated strong resolve, ensuring Australia reached a more respectable 326-8 by the end of the first day, with Carey receiving significant support from his family in the stands.
The match was not without its controversies, particularly concerning the effectiveness of the Real Time Snicko technology. During a crucial DRS referral for an lbw appeal against Carey on 72, the technology showed a spike before the ball reached the bat, leading to widespread debate and dissatisfaction from the England camp. This incident highlighted potential issues with the review system's accuracy, with the operating company later accepting culpability for using the incorrect stump microphone.




