An emotional Alex Carey slammed a controversial 106 on his home ground and Usman Khawaja hit a defiant 82 on Wednesday to put Australia in the driving seat of the third Ashes Test against England. 

Batting after captain Pat Cummins won the toss as temperatures topped 36 Celsius at Adelaide Oval, the hosts were 326-8 at stumps on Day One after the shock of Steve Smith being ruled out with illness. Mitchell Starc was not out 33 and Nathan Lyon yet to score. “To make a hundred here in front of home fans and family was special,” Carey said, although it was shrouded in controversy over a let-off on 72. 

Carey conceded he likely edged a delivery from England quick Josh Tongue that was caught behind by Jamie Smith. “I thought there was a feather or some sort of noise when it passed the bat. If I was given out I think I would have reviewed it, probably not confidently,” he said.

He was given not out and England failed to have the decision overturned on review with replays showing a noise spike before the ball reached his bat. 

The snicko technology’s operator, BBG, admitted to reporters after play there had likely been an error with England raising the matter with match referee Jeff Crowe. “I don’t think we’ve done anything about it so far, but after today, maybe that might go a bit further,” said England bowling consultant David Saker. 

It overshadowed Carey’s maiden Ashes ton that saw him gesture towards the sky in a nod to his father Gordon, who died from cancer in September. 
A tireless Jofra Archer ended with 3-29 on a tough day for England’s bowlers in the field.

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Alex Carey is the fourth Australian wicketkeeper to score an Ashes century after Adam Gilchrist, Brad Haddin, and Rod Marsh

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No. of centuries scored by Alex Carey on his home ground, Adelaide Oval

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