Alex Carey

January 5, 2024
Cricketer

Quick Facts

Alex Carey
Full Name Alex Carey
Occupation Cricketer
Date Of Birth Aug 27, 1991(1991-08-27)
Age 33
Birthplace Loxton
Country Australia
Birth City Loxton
Horoscope Capricorn

Alex Carey Biography

Name Alex Carey
Birthday Aug 27
Birth Year 1991
Place Of Birth Loxton
Home Town Loxton
Birth Country Australia
Birth Sign Capricorn
Children(s) Louis Robert Carey

Alex Carey is one of the most popular and richest Cricketer who was born on August 27, 1991 in Loxton, Loxton, Australia. Alex Tyson Carey (born 27 August 1991) is an Australian cricketer and former Australian rules footballer. He is a wicket-keeper who plays for Australian national team. In domestic cricket he plays for South Australia and Adelaide Strikers. He was the captain of the Greater Western Sydney Giants in 2010, but when they joined the Australian Football League in 2012 he was left out of the squad and returned to his home state of South Australia, where he began to play domestic cricket.

Carey was given a rookie contract with South Australia for the 2013–14 season, though he didn’t play a game for the state team during the season. After his failures as a top-order batsman he became a wicket-keeper and moved down the batting order. This resulted in him being able to play several matches for South Australia in the Futures League. His breakout season came in 2015–16, when he scored 822 runs at an average of 90.22 in 10 matches for Glenelg, including big scores of 195 against Adelaide and 151 against West Torrens. In the Futures League he averaged 44.13 in his five matches, so he was called up to play for South Australia again in the final four rounds of the 2015–16 Sheffield Shield season, replacing experienced wicket-keeper Tim Ludeman, including an appearance in the Sheffield Shield final.

For the 2016–17 season Carey was given his first senior contract with South Australia. This season was by far his most successful yet, as he became just the fourth player to record 500 runs with the bat and 50 dismissals as a wicket-keeper in a single Sheffield Shield season after Chris Hartley, Matthew Wade and Adam Gilchrist. During the Sheffield Shield final, he took his 59th dismissal of the tournament, a record for wicket-keeper in a single Sheffield Shield season. His improvement resulted in his inclusion in Australia’s National Performance Squad in the 2017 off-season, and he was also named as the sole wicket-keeper in the Australia A squad which was meant to tour South Africa for the 2017 South Africa A Team Tri-Series. He was chosen ahead of former Test keepers Peter Nevill and Tim Paine, indicating he was the next in line to replace Matthew Wade in the Australian Test team if Wade became injured.

Carey started the 2017–18 season playing in the JLT Cup for South Australia, coming close to a maiden century when he scored 92 against Victoria in the elimination final as part of South Australia’s fourth-biggest one-day partnership of all time, putting on 212 runs with Jake Weatherald. As a result of his selection for Australia A and one-day form, Carey went into the 2017–18 Sheffield Shield season as one of the main contenders to play for Australia in the 2017–18 Ashes series. Though he had only played 18 first-class matches prior to the start of the season, Carey was considered the best young wicket- keeper in Australia. He had an opportunity to score runs and impress selectors in the first two matches, but he failed to score above fifty before the squad was named, coming close when he scored 46 not out before being stranded without any partners left against Western Australia. He was overlooked for the team, with Tim Paine being chosen instead. Despite his failure to make it into the national team, Carey scored his maiden first-class century when he made 139 for South Australia against Queensland.

When Carey returned to Adelaide he initially intended to return to the Glenelg Football Club, but he decided to switch sports and went back into grade cricket with the Glenelg Cricket Club for the 2012–13 season. He started out as a specialist batsman and averaged close to 50 for Glenelg in all formats. His form warranted his first call-up to represent South Australia. He made his List A cricket debut in a Ryobi Cup match against New South Wales and was also brought into the Sheffield Shield side, making his first-class debut. He played three Shield matches and averaged only 10.1 runs in six batting innings, so he was dropped from the side.

Alex Carey Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Cricketer
House Living in own house.

Alex Carey is one of the richest Cricketer from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Alex Carey 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

As a teenager Carey played both Australian rules football and cricket, and as he got older he started to play football at a higher level, playing for Glenelg in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) reserves competition alongside adults by the time he was 15. In 2008 Carey was included in South Australia’s squad for the 2008 AFL Under 18 Championships, but he did not play a game. He was also in the AIS/AFL Academy intake for 2008. He continued to advance in 2009 and played for South Australia in the 2009 AFL Under 18 Championships in addition to winning the SANFL reserves premiership with Glenelg.

Carey turned down a rookie contract offer from the South Australian Cricket Association and moved to Sydney in 2010 to join the Australian Football League’s (AFL) new expansion club, the Greater Western Sydney Giants, who were playing in the TAC Cup for the season to prepare for their entry into the AFL in 2012. Carey captained the side, who made it to the finals and, despite missing the final four rounds due to injury, won the team’s best and fairest award. He played for them again in 2011 in the North East Australian Football League, but he wasn’t given a place in their inaugural AFL squad for the 2012 season and had to return to Adelaide

Carey initially made his debut as a specialist top-order batsman in 2013, but was unsuccessful and dropped after just three first-class matches. He moved down the batting order and became a wicket-keeper

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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Who is Alex Carey Dating?

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Facts & Trivia

Alex Ranked on the list of most popular Cricketer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Alex Carey celebrates birthday on August 27 of every year.

Is Alex Carey a good batsman?

Wicketkeeper Batter Carey had always been highly regarded by South Australia, for whom he turned out at age-group levels in addition to his club side Glenelg. On returning home from Sydney, Carey excelled in grade ranks as a batsman , but found the going harder when first chosen for the Redbacks in early 2013.

What nationality is Alex Carey?

Australian

How old is Alex Carey?

30 years (August 27, 1991)

Where is Alex Carey now?

Current teams

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