Carey batted for 187 minutes, hitting seven boundaries and two sixes in his highest Test score, improving upon his previous best of 51 against England at Adelaide in December last year
Alex Carey celebrates his 50 v Pakistan yesterday. Pic/AFP
Wicketkeeper-batsman Alex Carey missed his maiden century as Australia closed the second day on a big 505-8 against Pakistan in the second Test here on Sunday.
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The left-hander became Pakistan skipper Babar Azam’s only second Test wicket as he missed the part-timer’s straight delivery and was bowled for 93 with just two overs left before close. When stumps were drawn, Mitchell Starc was batting on 28 with touring skipper Pat Cummins yet to get off the mark after Usman Khawaja hit a memorable 160 in the country of his birth.
When the wily Pakistan spinner Sajid Khan produced a sharp turning delivery that beat Khawaja’s defensive push on the back foot to clip the top of the off stump, Pakistan had thought they would wrap up the Australian innings soon. But Carey and Starc frustrated the home team during their eighth wicket stand of 98 as the National Stadium pitch offered slow turn and low bounce. Carey batted for 187 minutes, hitting seven boundaries and two sixes in his highest Test score, improving upon his previous best of 51 against England at Adelaide in December last year.
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