Australia is gearing up to face England at Lord’s on Friday, marking their first visit since the contentious events of last year’s Ashes series. Captain Mitchell Marsh expressed confidence that the controversial incident involving wicketkeeper Alex Carey is firmly behind them.
The Controversial Incident
During the Ashes series, Carey’s stumping of England batsman Jonny Bairstow sparked significant backlash. Bairstow left his crease believing the ball was dead, leading to heated exchanges between the two teams and clashes between spectators and Australian players in the Lord’s pavilion.
Despite the tumultuous aftermath, Carey’s recent performances have been impressive. He played a pivotal role in Australia’s ongoing ODI campaign, scoring a match-winning 74 at Headingley and an unbeaten 77 in a recent defeat at Chester-le-Street.
Captain’s Remarks
Mitchell Marsh emphasized that the team has moved on from the Ashes drama, stating, “We’ve really moved on from that. These things happen in Ashes Test matches; there’s not a series that goes by that doesn’t have some sort of drama.” He highlighted Carey’s enthusiasm for playing in England, noting, “Alex loves playing in England, we all do. The fans are always incredible.”
When asked if the incident had motivated Carey, Marsh replied, “I don’t think that’s in his character.”
Team Updates
Carey’s solid form has raised questions about his position, especially with World Cup-winning wicketkeeper Josh Inglis returning from injury. However, given Carey’s performance, he may retain his place in the squad.
Australia is expected to be at full strength for the fourth ODI, with key players Adam Zampa and Travis Head returning after recent absences due to illness and soreness, respectively. Marsh described their return as “massive” for the team, recognizing the experience they bring.
Looking Ahead
A victory at Lord’s would put the reigning 50-over world champions in a strong position, securing a 3-1 lead in the five-match series. With the past behind them, Australia aims to focus on the task at hand as they seek to build on their recent successes against England.