Alex Carey: This one’s special
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Wicketkeeper Alex Carey delighted after reaching maiden century in his 14th Test as Australia take mammoth lead of 386 against lacklustre South Africa
Australia’s Alex Carey celebrates his maiden century against South Africa at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
Australia closed in on winning the second Test and the series against South Africa on Wednesday after Alex Carey struck a maiden century to leave them in a commanding position.
Declaration at tea
The hosts declared at tea on 575-8 on day three with an ominous lead of 386 after South Africa were bowled out in their first innings for 189. In reply, the Proteas were 15-1 when play was abandoned early at the Melbourne Cricket Ground due to persistent drizzle. Their bid to save the Test, and the three-match series after losing the opener in Brisbane, got off to a horror start with under-pressure skipper Dean Elgar caught by Carey off Pat Cummins without scoring in the second over. Theunis de Bruyn, who was dropped by David Warner on three, was not out six alongside Sarel Erwee on seven.
Wicketkeeper Carey, playing in his 14th Test, was superb in reaching three figures for the first time before he was caught and bowled by Marco Jansen for 111. At the declaration, a battling Cameron Green was not out 51 despite a fractured finger, alongside Mitchell Starc on 10.
“It was nice to be able to consolidate from our start from yesterday,” Carey, only the second wicketkeeper to make a Test century at the MCG after Rod Marsh, told reporters. “This one’s really special, obviously it’s a big moment. But it’s also great to help the Australian cricket team be in a strong position. That’s what we play for, to win games.” Carey and Green piled on the misery in a 117-run partnership after South Africa gave themselves a glimmer of hope with early wickets, including Warner first ball after he resumed on 200.
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Gruelling heat
Australia began on 386-3 with Travis Head on 48 and Carey on nine after a herculean unbeaten double century from Warner in his 100th Test in gruelling heat on Day Two. The veteran opener retired exhausted with severe cramp after making his third Test double ton, but he returned to the crease when Head was out for 51. He was bowled first ball by an Anrich Nortje yorker as Australia lost three quick wickets.
Brief scoresSA 189 and 15-1 (S Erwee 7*) v Australia 575-8 decl (D Warner 200, A Carey 111, S Smith 85; A Nortje 3-92, K Rabada 2-144)
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