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Ashes: Carey Expects England's Refreshment After Noosa Break - News Directory 3

Ashes: Carey Expects England’s Refreshment After Noosa Break

December 10, 2025 David Thompson Sports
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  • Australia wicketkeeper-batter alex Carey believes England's mid-Ashes break in Noosa will ultimately benefit the⁤ tourists,but insists the ⁢Australian team won't allow it to breed complacency as they hold...
  • (Image: A photo of the England team relaxing on a beach ⁢in Noosa,if available.Or else,‍ a general image of Noosa beach.)
Original source: espncricinfo.com

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Alex Carey: England’s Noosa Break Won’t Distract Australia from Ashes Focus

Table of Contents

  • Alex Carey: England’s Noosa Break Won’t Distract Australia from Ashes Focus
    • At a ⁢Glance
    • The Context of England’s Break
    • Carey’s Viewpoint: Refreshing the Batteries
    • Australia’s focus Remains Firm

Australia wicketkeeper-batter alex Carey believes England’s mid-Ashes break in Noosa will ultimately benefit the⁤ tourists,but insists the ⁢Australian team won’t allow it to breed complacency as they hold a 2-0 lead in⁤ the 2025-26 series.

(Image: A photo of the England team relaxing on a beach ⁢in Noosa,if available.Or else,‍ a general image of Noosa beach.)

England’s unconventional readiness for the third Ashes test has drawn scrutiny, wiht players opting for a four-night break in the Queensland resort town of Noosa.While some, including former captain Nasser hussain, have questioned the schedule, Carey views it as a standard practice⁢ for managing the demands of a long tour. ⁤ Australia, currently dominating the series, will use the break to⁤ reconnect with family before regrouping for ⁢training in Adelaide.

At a ⁢Glance

What: England players taking a mid-Ashes‍ break in Noosa, Australia.
Where: Noosa,⁤ Queensland, Australia; Adelaide for training.
When: Break began Tuesday, [Date – infer from context, e.g., December 12, 2025]. Third Test in Adelaide⁤ to follow.
Why it Matters: Raises questions about England’s⁤ preparation strategy; highlights the mental and physical ⁢toll of the Ashes series. Australia remains focused despite the lead.
What’s Next: England will train three times in Adelaide before the third Test. Australia will also use the time for family and preparation.

The Context of England’s Break

England arrived ⁤in Noosa on Tuesday, seeking respite after their eight-wicket defeat ‍at the Gabba ⁢in the second Test.The decision to incorporate‍ a break has been met with mixed reactions, particularly given Brendon McCullum’s earlier assertion that the team⁣ had been “over-prepared” for the ‍Gabba Test. Images of players enjoying leisure activities – swimming and socializing -⁢ have fueled debate about their commitment‍ to the series.

The scheduling has prompted criticism, with Nasser Hussain expressing‍ his bewilderment in The⁢ Athletic. Though, ⁤Carey⁣ downplayed the significance of the break, framing it as a common strategy for touring teams to manage fatigue and maintain mental freshness. he emphasized that the Australian team also utilizes similar opportunities to ⁤spend time with family during the extended gaps between matches.

Carey’s Viewpoint: Refreshing the Batteries

“I think‍ it’d be⁢ a nice holiday,” Carey said at a Woolworths Cricket Blast event ⁢in Adelaide. “It’s ⁢a pretty big series, with lots of time between games. For the Australian cricket⁣ team, we⁤ get to go home for a few days and be with families, so touring parties have ⁣got to find ⁢time to fill in those little windows.”

Carey continued, “I’m not sure you need to do it [but] it’s totally up to the touring groups to find ways to take your ⁣mind⁣ off cricket for a little bit. The Ashes is very hotly contested. You don’t want to be thinking⁣ of cricket every single day of the tour. If ‍you do have a little break, it’s problably not a bad time to refresh the batteries.”

He acknowledged the media attention surrounding England’s ‍activities,⁣ stating, “Look, we’re in a pretty lucky position that we’re playing professional sport and people want to follow the journey. If the media likes to follow certain teams around, that’s totally up to them to do. We understand that comes ⁤with the privilege of…” (the‍ quote ends abruptly in the source, so I’ve left it as is).

Australia’s focus Remains Firm

Despite holding a commanding 2-0 ⁣lead, Carey stressed that Australia⁤ will⁣ not become complacent. The team recognizes that England is highly likely⁢ to ‍come out strongly in Adelaide, and they are preparing accordingly. carey’s comments suggest ‍a level of respect for England’s capabilities,even‍ amidst their ⁢current struggles. His own recent performance – 63 runs and seven catches in the Gabba victory – underscores Australia’s ⁤strong form.

Key Stats ⁤from⁣ the Second Test (Gabba):

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