Brydon Carse is classified as a fast bowler, England has actively sought to cultivate this away tour in Australia and Pakistan.
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Average Speed: Carse consistently operates in87–91 mph (140–146 kph) range.
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Peak Speed: He has been recorded 91 mph (146 kph) in international matches, specifically during his ODI performances against Pakistan and the Netherlands.
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Carse is known for his ability to maintain high speeds throughout a day’s play, a trait that earned him heart of a lion moniker from captain Ben Stokes.
Bowling Style
Carse does not rely solely on speed; his effectiveness comes from how he uses that pace to unsettle batters.
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Much like Mark Wood or Jofra Archer, Carse is often used in short, aggressive spells. He utilizes his height to extract steep bounce, making him particularly dangerous with short ball.
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Despite his height, Carse has a skiddy nature to his deliveries. Ball often hurries onto batter faster than they anticipate, leading to frequent LBW and bowled dismissals.
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At speeds more than 90 mph, Carse is a major threat when ball begins to reverse. It was evident during 2024 Test series in Pakistan, where his balling be effective even on flat, unresponsive pitches.
Career Performance
| Format | Stat | Significance |
| Test | 10-wicket match haul (vs NZ, 2024) | Proved his potential. |
| ODI | 5/61 (vs Pakistan, 2021) | His maiden five-wicket haul |
| General | Consistent 90+ mph | Places him in top of England’s team. |