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We Both Know Our Roles And Can Coexist In Test Team, Says Carey On Inglis
The 33-year-old Carey joined forces with Steve Smith in an unbroken 239-run fourth-wicket stand, propelling Australia into a dominant position at stumps on day two of the second Test. With seven wickets in hand, the visitors hold a lead of 73 runs, tightening their grip on the contest.
Carey, promoted up the order after Inglis had to slide down due to spending extended time off the field with back stiffness, showcased his versatility by crafting a sublime 139* off 156 balls.
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