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Carey the man to lift Aussies

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WICKETKEEP­ING great Ian Healy says Alex Carey is a better player than he was at the same stage of his own internatio­nal career.

The former Australian gloveman has heaped praise on Carey, tipping him to replace Test keeper Tim Paine in two years.

The South Australian’s meteoric rise continues when he features as Australian vicecaptai­n in tonight’s one-off Twenty20 internatio­nal against South Africa on the Gold Coast — nine months after making his green and gold debut.

Healy says Carey’s ascension will not be slowing down, rating the 27-year-old a more superior keeper than himself at the same stage of their careers.

He earned a baggy green in 1988 after only six first class games for Queensland but went on to become one of the all-time great gloveman, playing 119 Tests in an 11-year internatio­nal career.

“Alex Carey hasn’t got as much learning as me to do (at same stage of career),” Healy said.

“He’s a really good performer, and most teams he’s been part of have had success — that’s the type we want in there.

“He’s just working his way up into the one-dayers now, and he might take Tim Paine’s (Test) job in two or three years.”

National one-day and T20 deputy Carey has been a bright light in the gloom hanging over the Australian cricket team in the wake of a scathing review and the infamous ball tampering controvers­y.

He has not looked back since earning his ODI debut in January and his first T20 internatio­nal a month later.

Carey was at it again in Australia’s recent 2-1 ODI series loss to the Proteas, digging deep after the top order crumbled to make 122 runs at 40.66.

Healy said it was the spirit that was required if Australia was to finally gain the confidence to win without banned stars Steve Smith and David Warner.

“That’s important to get confidence (winning) without Smith and Warner,” he said. “When you get that confidence their talent will come out and it will turn into performanc­e — that is the stage we are at right now.”

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