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The BBC reported that Brydon Carse will return to competitive cricket in Durham's North Group T20 Blast match against Leicestershire Foxes at 18:30 BST. The 30-year-old pace bowler has recovered from a right-hand injury that sidelined him since January.
ndtv.comBrydon Carse has been named in Durham's T20 Blast squad for the North Group fixture away to Leicestershire Foxes, The BBC reported. The match is scheduled for 18:30 BST as Durham seek only their fourth win in this year's competition. Carse is set to play his first match since January after recovering from a hand injury.
The 30-year-old pace bowler last appeared in the fifth Ashes Test in Sydney, where England lost the series 4-1. He played in all five Tests in Australia and finished as England's leading wicket-taker with 22 wickets. Carse was due to play in the Indian Premier League for Sunrisers Hyderabad but was ruled out with the injury to his right hand.
He has taken 58 wickets in his 14 Tests. Carse then missed the entire New Zealand Test series last month, which England also lost. England's next Test series at home to Pakistan starts on 20 August. There is no red-ball cricket before then, and Carse is due to play for Sunrisers Leeds in The Hundred.
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