Pace bowler Brydon Carse says the idea of playing Test cricket for England helped him through a three-month ban for historic gambling offences.
Pace bowler Brydon Carse said the idea of playing Test cricket for England helped him through a three-month ban for historic gambling offences.
Cricket’s betting integrity rules stipulate players are not allowed to gamble on matches anywhere in the world. Carse took four wickets in the match, as well as having another chalked off by DRS and a catch dropped. He was asked to bowl sustained spells of bouncers across 38 overs in extreme heat and credited fitness work done during his time away from the game.
The tourists may be able to call on captain Ben Stokes, who has missed their past four matches because of a hamstring injury, but stepped up his return by training during the first Test.
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