Key Takeaways
- 1๐ Snicko spike pre-bat saved Carey on 72
- 2๐ Carey unbeaten 106, Aus 326/8 Day 1
- 3๐ก Owners confirm Real-Time Snicko error
- 4๐ฎ England review fury off Tongue appeal
- 5๐ฌ 'Funny noise timing' - Carey post-ton
"Carey was let off by the technological error and he went on to smash a century to revive Australia"
Snicko owners admitted a glitch that spared Alex Carey on 72 during Day 1 of the Adelaide Ashes Test, upholding a not-out review despite England's caught-behind appeal off Josh Tongue. The spike appeared pre-bat, fooling TV umpire Chris Gaffaney. Carey capitalized, unbeaten on 106 as Australia closed at 326/8, intensifying a gripping series.
Carey later admitted sensing a possible feather, but replays showed odd timing. At his home ground, this survival echoed controversial DRS calls like Bairstow's Lord's stumping. With Pat Cummins's men trailing 1-1, Carey's knock steadied the ship amid Usman Khawaja's opener woes.
DRS Tech Fail Under Scrutiny
Snicko error: spike before bat pass, no conclusive contact. Carey's 106 from 140 balls included drives past slips. Compare to 2019 Headingley's Stokes miracleโumpire tech falters under pressure. Historically, Snicko misfires like Root's 2021 lbw saved foes; here, it gifted Australia momentum. Tongue's 2-80 suffered, highlighting seam movement woes.
Ashes Momentum Swing
Australia's 326/8 leads by day-one norms, pressuring England's Jofra Archer-less attack. Carey's resilience boosts keeper-batter role, akin to Adam Gilchrist. Series at stakeโDay 2 collapse risks Proteas-like choke narratives from prior finals.
"I thought there was a bit of a feather... It looked funny with the noise early." - Alex Carey
Day 2 Drama Unfolds
England must strike early; does Carey convert to match-haul? Tech fixes incoming? Ashes fever peaksโwatch for DRS redemption or more controversy.




