Carey Hoping Australia Fans Can Block Out English Taunts During Ashes
Alex Carey accepts his role in Ashes history after the 2023 controversy and aims to create more key moments in the 2025 home series, starting Nov 21.
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Alex Carey ready for Barmy Army taunts as Ashes stumping row still echoes in 2025
Alex Carey is bracing for Barmy Army taunts as Australia prepare to host England in the 2025 Ashes. Two years after his stumping of Jonny Bairstow sparked a Spirit of Cricket storm, the wicketkeeper says he is ready for the noise and focused on the cricket.
Carey hoping Australia fans can block out English taunts during Ashes
MELBOURNE :Australia wicketkeeper Alex Carey remembers a hostile reception from English crowds after stumping Jonny Bairstow at Lord's during the 2023 Ashes and hopes home fans can drown out the taunts of the Barmy Army in the coming series.Carey sparked a 'Spirit of Cricket' row when he threw down the stumps
Ashes Echoes: Alex Carey Recalls Lord's Incident | Sports-Games
Ashes Echoes: Alex Carey Recalls Lord's Incident Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey vividly remembers the charged atmosphere at Lord's during the 2023 Ashes series. His contentious stumping of Jonny Bairstow had not only ignited a 'Spirit of Cricket' debate but also prompted a strong backlash from English supporters.Recollections of that day linger, and Carey anticipates renewed mentions from England fans when Australia and England meet in Perth…
Rob Hatch defends Ashes commentary role: ‘I called Cavendish’s 35th win from home!’
It is fair to say that when TNT Sports announced its broadcast plans for the upcoming Ashes series, they weren’t met with universal delight by cricket fans. TNT revealed it will send a team of analysts including Sir Alastair Cook and Graeme Swann to Australia, but their lead commentators will be watching on TV screens 10,000 miles away in the UK. What’s more, they will not necessarily be familiar voices: Alastair Eykyn is better known for his co…
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