Australia wicketkeeper-batter denied any kind of panic in team and vowed to bounce back strong with 'better style of cricket' in Adelaide after facing a crushing 295-run defeat against India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy opener in Perth.
Carey backed Australia's batting line-up saying they all want to play big knocks in the pink-ball second Test at Adelaide Oval.
"If you ask the batters, we all want to do better, you go out there to score a hundred and if you don't do that, I think you are at times disappointed," Carey told reporters on Tuesday.
"But we are a pretty united side. We do get chances to bat and keen to continue putting those big runs on the board, and I trust the blokes to do that, he said.
The drubbing at Perth, which sent out a shockwave and caught the eye of every news headline and social media forum and commentary from erstwhile cricketers as well as their counterparts in mainstream media did not make waves in the dressing room at all.
"It's quite a big reaction externally for one Test loss. Internally, we don't feel that. We didn't play the way we would have liked to have played. We know over four or five Test matches, we keep rocking up and playing our style of cricket we will have the success. We've had that success to, I guess, call upon the method does work."
"We're calm internally, we're excited to get back out and play a better style of cricket and we've got that opportunity come Friday," Carey added.
The wicketkeeper added that Australia's 'world-class' batters will come up with options against pacer Jasprit Bumrah in the day-night Test.
"He is, obviously, a great bowler; has been for quite some time. Our batsmen are world class as well and always find ways to come up with solutions," said Carey.
"That gives them a good look into the game. Hopefully, we can counter that first spell second. Get him bowling little deeper in the innings with a pretty old ball. Travis had sort of counter punched a bit. I can well believe our batters find some way not only Bumrah. They played some couple of other debutante's who bowled so nicely also," he added.
Carey avoided talking about the previous pink-ball Test against India at Adelaide Oval, where India recorded their lowest-ever Test total of 36.
"There are obviously amazing days in cricketing history but we don't expect to go out there and do that again. We have a process and a plan that we try to execute and whatever happens, happens. I was not here for that Test match."
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