10 Brydon Carse

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Brydon Carse
Brydon Carse
Nationality
engEngland
Cricket
Brydon Carse
Current Team
SRH

A high-velocity right-arm fast bowler with the ability to consistently clock 91 mph (146 km/h), Brydon Carse (born July 31, 1995) has become one of England’s most vital multi-format assets. Known for his “heart of a lion” approach and heavy-ball pace, Carse’s journey from Port Elizabeth to spearheading the England attack is a story of raw speed and resilience.

As of January 21, 2026, Carse is fresh from an intense Ashes 2025/26 campaign in Australia. Despite England’s struggles, Carse emerged as a primary pace threat, earning high praise from captain Ben Stokes. He is currently preparing for England’s upcoming white-ball tour of Sri Lanka (starting late January 2026).


Brydon Carse: Career Profile & 2026 Outlook

The “Sunrisers” Special Connection

Brydon Carse has built a unique relationship with the “Sunrisers” brand across three major T20 leagues:

  • Sunrisers Hyderabad (IPL): After being ruled out of the 2025 season due to a toe injury sustained during the 2025 Champions Trophy, Carse has been officially retained for IPL 2026 at his price of ₹1.00 Crore. He is expected to bolster a pace attack that includes stars like Pat Cummins.

  • Sunrisers Leeds (The Hundred): On January 13, 2026, it was confirmed that Carse has been retained by Sunrisers Leeds (formerly Northern Superchargers) for the 2026 season of The Hundred.

  • Sunrisers Eastern Cape (SA20): A key part of the squad that secured the inaugural SA20 title, maintaining his status as a global franchise favorite.

The 2025-26 Ashes Breakthrough

Carse’s transition to Test cricket has been transformative. Following a 10-wicket match haul in Christchurch in late 2024, he entered the 2025/26 Ashes as a “relentless” enforcer. His ability to extract bounce on Australian pitches and bowl long, hostile spells has made him the spiritual successor to England’s traditional pace greats.

All-Round Potential

While primarily a strike bowler, Carse is a “genuine” lower-order threat. He recorded his maiden Test half-century against India in mid-2025 and has consistently provided valuable cameos in ODIs, including a gritty 36 (30) against New Zealand in November 2025.


Brydon Carse: International Career Statistics

Data consolidated as of January 21, 2026.

Bowling Performance

Format Matches Wickets Best Bowling Average Economy Strike Rate
Test Cricket 14 58 6/42 30.18 3.89 46.50
ODI Cricket 30 34 5/61 40.44 6.34 38.20
T20 International 14 20 3/23 20.60 9.22 13.40

Batting & Fielding Records

Format Matches Runs High Score Average Strike Rate 50s Catches
Test Cricket 14 357 56 17.85 72.71 1 14
ODI Cricket 30 264 36 17.60 80.24 0 10
T20 Career 14 46 31 9.20 124.32 0 7