Striking silverware the goal for Carey

Alex Carey is determined to shrug off speculation of an Australia call-up, instead focusing on helping the ladder-leading Strikers to a first BBL title.

Alex Carey.

Australia hopeful Alex Carey's maiden BBL ton laid the platform for the Strikers' win over Hobart. (AAP)

Alex Carey has his sights set firmly on helping the Adelaide Strikers break through for their maiden BBL title rather than focusing on a potential international Twenty20 berth.

The gloveman's match-winning maiden century lifted his side to an 11-run win over the Hobart Hurricanes on Wednesday and back to the top of the league points table.

Carey, the tournament's second-leading run-scorer behind Hurricanes record-breaker D'Arcy Short, has put his name in light's ahead of next month's international T20 tri-series involving Australia, England and New Zealand.

But for now he has one goal in mind.

"You never know," Carey said.

"You obviously want to make runs and put your name out there (but) Tim Paine is doing really well in the green and gold.

"I want to keep playing well for our side to get some silverware, hopefully, later in this tournament.

"That's my No.1 focus - to go out there and to the best I can for the Strikers.

"The rest will take care of itself."

Carey's sublime knock and the relatively cheap dismissal of Short (28) turned the match Adelaide's way before Alex Doolan's career-best 70 not out almost helped the Hurricanes produce a miracle.

Doolan started cautiously before kicking off mid-innings, clocking wily Strikers legspinner Rashid Khan for three sixes in one over.

Before the match, Rashid had yet to concede a single maximum all tournament, across 32 overs.

"The first one he got, I said to him that's the first one anyone's hit this tournament," Carey said.

"I shouldn't have said that - he got confident."

The behind-the-wicket remark was confirmed by Doolan.

"I guess every dog has his day," the Tasmanian said.

"Alex Carey told me that out there when I hit the first one, so what an honour.

"We've been very lucky with D'Arcy's form in the first half of the Big Bash.

"He's certainly carried our batting group.

"(But) we can't be relying on one person every innings, it's just not feasible to do that."


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