'Spirit of hairdressing'? Australia deny bizarre Alex Carey barber theft rumours

By News / Wire

Claims that Alex Carey has become involved in a ‘breach of the spirit of hairdressing’ have been denied by Australia , who insist it’s all a case of mistaken identity.

In the latest strange twist to what has already been a bizarre tour, The Sun newspaper in the UK reported on Wednesday that Carey owed a Leeds barber for a $60 trim.

The story hit the headlines via former England captain Alastair Cook, who claimed on BBC radio he had visited the same hairdresser before day one of the Headingley Test and been told the tale.

According to The Sun, Carey had told the barber he was not carrying any cash after being informed bank cards were not accepted at the establishment.

Hairdresser Adam Mahmood was quoted as saying Carey had yet to return to pay up, and gave Australia’s wicketkeeper until Monday to balance his bill.

But team management insisted on Saturday that Carey had not had his hair cut since before the World Test Championship in early June.

(Photo by Matt Roberts – CA/Cricket Australia via Getty Images)

Instead, it is believed a group of Australian players visited the barber in Leeds, and one had to pay via international money transfer on returning to the hotel as he was without cash.

The unnamed individual will return to the barber on Saturday with the receipt to clear up any confusion.

The story has been the talk of Australia’s team on a wet day three at Headingley, with Steve Smith posting on social media for The Sun to get their facts straight.

The hair-raising tale comes days after Carey was installed as public enemy No.1 in England following his controversial stumping of opposite number Jonny Bairstow in the second Test at Lord’s.

In a tour full of sledging, David Warner bore the brunt of online trolling from International Cricket Council (ICC) match referee Chris Broad on Saturday after the Aussie opener was dismissed the previous day for the 17th time by Broad’s son Stuart.

The ICC has been contacted for comment on the tweet, which has since been deleted.

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-09T15:00:35+00:00

U

Roar Rookie


Alistair Cook is a prat for putting that to air

2023-07-09T05:40:34+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


But 30 quid for a haircut!?

2023-07-09T05:39:22+00:00

Lawrence

Roar Rookie


Haircutgate

2023-07-09T04:50:33+00:00

FrancisF

Roar Pro


In England, if you are an Aussie and you are declared a Public Enemy #One, it is a badge of honour. Andrew Carey and Pat Cummins were the Honours List.

2023-07-09T04:18:22+00:00

All day Roseville all day

Roar Guru


John Trim. Played for the WI against Aus in 1951/52, taking 5/34 at the MCG when Aus won by 1 wicket.

2023-07-09T04:05:24+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


Excellent. Sam Loxton says hi

2023-07-09T03:40:57+00:00

PeteB

Roar Rookie


How does this make the news ?

2023-07-09T02:33:54+00:00

All day Roseville all day

Roar Guru


But great free PR for the barber.

2023-07-09T02:33:09+00:00

All day Roseville all day

Roar Guru


Darrell Hair can umpire. And pick a few fringe players as well.

2023-07-09T01:58:25+00:00

Woody

Roar Rookie


The Sun - spreading lies since time began ????

2023-07-09T01:29:52+00:00

Arnab Bhattacharya

Roar Guru


The S*n hardly get their facts right. A joke of a newspaper which highlights everything wrong with journalism. How they remain relevant after Hillsborough remains a mystery

2023-07-09T00:39:48+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


In Thai, the word for haircut is "Tat Pom". Maybe the bloke who made this story up was getting his languages confused.

2023-07-09T00:25:00+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I hear they're combing the County player list to find such a man

2023-07-08T23:36:16+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


... or at least someone who can play the cut shot.

2023-07-08T19:36:32+00:00

Wikipetia

Roar Rookie


England should pick Bob Barber next game

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