Alex Carey Quick Info | |
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Height | 6 ft |
Weight | 73 kg |
Date of Birth | August 27, 1991 |
Zodiac Sign | Virgo |
Spouse | Eloise Carey |
Alex Carey is an Australian professional cricketer who has represented his country in all 3 formats of the sport (Tests, ODIs, and T20Is), as a wicketkeeper-batsman. In the Australian domestic circuit, he has played for his home state of South Australia (2012-13–Present) across all 3 formats. In franchise-based T20 leagues, he has turned out for the Adelaide Strikers (2016-17–Present) in the BBL (Big Bash League) and the Delhi Capitals (2020) in the IPL (Indian Premier League). A rare occurrence in modern cricket, Alex has also played domestic cricket outside of his home country representing Sussex County Cricket Club (2019) in England.
Born Name
Alex Tyson Carey
Nick Name
Kez
Sun Sign
Virgo
Born Place
Loxton, South Australia, Australia
Residence
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Nationality
Occupation
Professional Cricketer
Family
- Father – Gordon Carey
- Mother – Andrea Carey
- Siblings – Adam Carey (Older Brother), Ashleigh Carey (Sister)
Batting
Left-Handed
Role
Wicketkeeper Batsman
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Jersey Number
- 4 – Test Match, One Day International (ODI), T20 International (T20I), Sussex County Cricket Club (English Domestic Cricket)
- 5 – Adelaide Strikers (BBL), Delhi Capitals (IPL)
Build
Athletic
Height
6 ft or 183 cm
Weight
73 kg or 161 lbs
Girlfriend / Spouse
Alex has dated –
- Eloise Carey (2012-Present) – Alex had started dating Eloise in August 2012 and the couple got married in September 2016. They have 2 children together – a son named Louis Robert Carey (b. September 2018) and a daughter named Clementine Rose Carey (b. September 2021).
Race / Ethnicity
White
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Blue
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
- Toned physique
- Short-cropped, curly hair
- Affable smile
- Clean-shaven look
Brand Endorsements
Alex has been sponsored by –
- Kookaburra Cricket Australia/New Zealand
- ASICS Australia
- Toyota Australia
Alex Carey Facts
- Alex, in his teenage years, had played both Australian rules football and cricket. As he grew older, he had preferred Australian rules football and had represented Glenelg in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) reserves competition when he was 15 years old.
- In 2008, he had been selected in South Australia’s squad for the 2008 AFL (Australian Football League) Under 18 Championships but did not play any game. He had then played for South Australia in the 2009 AFL Under 18 Championships and had won the SANFL reserves premiership with Glenelg.
- He had moved to Sydney in 2010 to join the AFL‘s new expansion club, the Greater Western Sydney Giants, who were participating in the TAC Cup (an under-19 Australian rules football representative competition) to prepare for their entry into the AFL in 2012. He had captained the team to the finals and had won the team’s ‘best and fairest’ award. He had turned out for the team again in 2011 in the North East Australian Football League but was not given a place in their inaugural AFL squad for the 2012 season.
- He had then returned to Adelaide and had started playing grade cricket with the Glenelg Cricket Club in the 2012–13 season. He had soon earned a contract with South Australia to play senior domestic cricket. He had started as a specialist batsman but had later moved down the batting order and become a wicket-keeper.
- In the 2016–17 season of the Sheffield Shield (the premier domestic first-class cricket competition in Australia), he had become just the 4th player in history to have recorded 500 runs with the bat and 50 dismissals as a wicket-keeper in a single season of the tournament. During the final of the tournament, he had recorded his 59th dismissal of the season, a new record for a wicket-keeper in a single season.
- At the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, he was Australia’s 4th-highest run-scorer in the tournament (375 runs in 10 matches). With 18 catches, he had also set a new record for the most number of catches by a wicket-keeper in a single edition of the tournament. For his performances, the International Cricket Council (ICC) had included him in the ‘Team of the Tournament’.
- In July 2021, he was named Australia’s captain for the first ODI match of their bilateral series against the West Indies as regular captain Aaron Finch was ruled out due to a knee injury. It was the first time that Alex had captained Australia in an international match. Australia went on to win the match by 133 runs and he had also completed 1,000 ODI runs and 50 ODI catches in that match.
- He had made his test match debut in December 2021, in the first match of the 2021–22 edition of The Ashes (a biennial test match series played between England and Australia). The debut came in highly unusual circumstances as he had to be fast-tracked to the team after regular wicket-keeper (as well as the captain of the test team) Tim Paine had stepped down from his position just days before the start of the series. Tim had been involved in a scandal after a series of inappropriate texts that he had shared with a female were at risk of being exposed to the public. Alex, in that match, had recorded 8 catches and had set a new record for the most number of catches by a wicket-keeper on test match debut.
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