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Champions Trophy – Aus vs SA: Alex Carey supports the alterate Australia bowls to defend great totals

Champions Trophy – Aus vs SA: Alex Carey supports the alterate Australia bowls to defend great totals

Alex Carey has said that he has confidence in Australia’s inexperienced bowling attack to defend any great total before his game against South Africa. The Australians entered the Champions Trophy I miss Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starcwho formed the core of his alignment of bowling. Marcus Stainis’s surprise has also eliminated the fifth bolus option for Australia.

The Australians admitted 351 races in the first game against England and were rescued by Josh English and Careythat united a good association. Speaking to journalists, Carey was asked if bowling alignment could defend large objectives on Planas in Pakistan. The Wicktkeeper said there was confidence in the bolus group despite the absence of the three greats before the start of the tournament and that the batters will try to support them with great races from the beginning.

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“Yes, it’s a good question. Look, it’s an unleaded bowling attack; it doesn’t hide far from that. In and around we have some experience with our Adama’s legs spinner. We have Glenn Maxwell who is really intelligent with how He takes care of Nathan Ellis has many tricks, obtained many good slow balls. “

“Spencer Johnson really damages the upper part of the left arm and Ben Dwarshuis has also done, and you have Sean Abbott ready to go too, so we have entered this tournament really sure that our bowling attack will still do a job Fantastic without the great three, and hopefully as a batting group we can write down so many races and facilitate it for our bowling players, “Carey said.

‘Lack of fifth not worrying bowling player’

With Stoinis’s absence, Australia depended on Maxwell, Matt Short, Marnus Labuschagne and Travis are aimed at the entrance with Overs. Carey said it is not about losing a fifth option and praised Steve Smith’s captaincy for using bowling players for their strengths.

“Not worrying, look, I think England played very well and I think that the other night I think who did it was going to be difficult in those conditions, so I think it’s a great opportunity to throw the ball sometimes we know. See Marnus Bowl , Matt Short, Travis Head I think that the way Steve Smith uses bowling players is our force. “

“Smudge is a great tactically tactically chapter and reads the work very well. So, no, I’m still very sure of, you know, 50 bowl overs, however, that looks for us. We will do a good job when trying to defend as much as it is as Possible and then, if we want to hit first, trying to take early wickts is a key.

Australia will face South Africa on February 25 at Rawalpindi.

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February 24, 2025

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