Hostile reception 'adds to the game' - Australia's Carey
Chants of "cheat" accompanied Smith as he came out to bat in Southampton but he smashed 116 from 102 balls to guide Australia to a 12-run win.
With Smith and former vice-captain David Warner back in the side after serving 12-month bans for ball-tampering, Australia can expect similar treatment from crowds during the World Cup, which starts on Thursday with England facing South Africa at The Oval in London.
"I think it's a great atmosphere. It just adds to the game," Carey said ahead of Australia's final warm-up against Sri Lanka later on Monday.
"I think we knew it was going to happen. It's one way to answer it, isn't it? Make a hundred and Davey got 40 as well.
"We knew that we were probably going to get that reception and the guys handled it really well."
The five-time champions face their first World Cup match against Afghanistan in Bristol on 1 June.
Smith, himself, described the jeering as "water off a duck's back."
Carey shared a 42-run partnership with Smith before being caught slogging for 30 late in the game and said the former Australia skipper was a calm batting partner with the game in the balance.
"He's got his mannerisms but he's a ripper. He's very calm and he knows what's going on out in the middle," said Carey.
"He runs hard between wickets, he's really busy and I really enjoyed that."
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