Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey smashed a brilliant century in front of his home crowd during the third Test of the Ashes 2025-26 on Wednesday, December 17, at the Adelaide Oval. The left-handed batter dedicated his hundred to his family, who were present at the ground to witness the special knock.
Carey also acknowledged the crucial role played by his father in shaping his cricketing journey, stating that the century was not just a personal milestone but a moment of pride for his entire family.
His composed innings helped Australia reach 326/8 at stumps on Day 1.
“I’ve got a lot to tear up but no it was, it was great and you know to have, mother, brother, Eloise (Carey’s wife), sister, the kids, it was a great moment and as you mentioned, my dad, played the biggest role probably in my cricket, coached me all the way through, it was great, I won’t go into too much depth but it was, special moment for myself but for the family too I reckon,” said Carey to FOX Cricket.
Carey delivered one of his finest Ashes performances, grabbing an extraordinary career lifeline to once again lift Australia when they needed it most. His counterattacking century ensured the opening day remained evenly poised, as the 34-year-old walked in under immense pressure and swung the momentum firmly back in Australia’s favour.
Carey was eventually dismissed for 106 after edging the ball, bringing an end to a superb innings that featured eight fours and a six. Australia, however, suffered a major setback ahead of the third Test against England, with star batter Steve Smith ruled out due to vertigo. Smith had been battling illness in the lead-up to the Adelaide Oval encounter and was withdrawn on the morning of the match, with Usman Khawaja named as his replacement.
Khawaja made the most of his opportunity, scoring 82 off 126 deliveries, including 10 boundaries. From England’s bowling attack, Jofra Archer was the standout performer, claiming 3/29 in 16 overs, with the wickets of Jake Weatherald, Marnus Labuschagne, and Cameron Green.







