Australian cricket great Ian Healy is "quite annoyed" with wicketkeeper-batter Alex Carey not getting due recognition for his exploits behind the stumps as well as with the bat in the ongoing Test series against Pakistan.
After the drawn first Test at Rawalpindi, Pakistan are in dire straits in the second match at Karachi with the Pat Cummins-led tourists setting them a mammoth 506-run victory target. Carey played a key role with the bat in the first innings, missing his maiden century by just seven runs and emerging the second-highest run-getter for his side behind Usman Khawaja (160) as Australia declared their innings on 556/9.
The 57-year-old Healy called out the "pathetic commentary" surrounding the 30-year-old Carey's 'keeping, who took a record eight catches on Test debut in the first Ashes game at The Gabba in Brisbane late last year. Carey was criticised in some quarters for his performances in the final four Ashes Tests last summer, according to sen.com.au.