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      • Alex Tyson Carey (born 27 August 1991) is an Australian international cricketer. Formerly an Australian rules footballer, he is currently a wicket-keeper who plays for the Australian national team in test match and one day formats.
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  2. As inaugural captain of the Greater Western Sydney Giants on their road towards inclusion in the Australian Football League, Alex Carey appeared to be a talent lost to cricket.

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    • September 27, 1991
    • Australia
  3. Alex Tyson Carey (born 27 August 1991) is an Australian international cricketer. Formerly an Australian rules footballer, he is currently a wicket-keeper who plays for the Australian national team in test match and one day formats. In domestic cricket, he plays for South Australia and Adelaide Strikers. [3]

  4. In the world of cinema, Alex Carey could be the ideal superhero, considering the set of skills he has at his disposal. The man from South Australia was a budding player in Australian Rules F...

  5. Aug 27, 1991 · Personal Details. Full Name Alex Tyson Carey. Age 33. Date of Birth 27 August 1991. Birthplace Loxton, South Australia. Height 182cm. Batting Style Left Handed Bat. Bowling Style Right-Arm Fast Seam. Career Debuts. ODI Debut 19 January 2018. T20I Debut 03 February 2018. Test Debut 08 December 2021. Player Story.

    • Australia
    • August 27, 1991
    • Loxton, South Australia
  6. Mar 11, 2024 · Carey, Marsh carry Australia home in tense finish at Hagley Oval. Carey second to Gilchrist, New Zealand's first home series defeat since 2017

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  7. Mar 11, 2024 · Alex Carey's player of the match award in Australia's thrilling three-wicket win over New Zealand was thoroughly deserved given his starring role with keeping gloves and then bat as he anchored his team's hefty run chase, but it underscored a deeper truth.

  8. Dec 2, 2021 · Alex Carey will replace Tim Paine as Australian wicketkeeper for the first two Tests of the men's Ashes series, after the South Australian was added to Australia's 15-man squad.