Brydon Carse confident about his bowling ahead of Manchester clash

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Carse also played his part with a couple of wickets in England’s successful defence of 193-run victory target, which included a sharp in-dipper to get rid of Karun Nair. He hailed the collective effort from the bowling unit on a slow deck where one needed to show a lot of perseverance

Brydon Carse

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England’s 22-run victory against India at Lord’s was a shining example of the team’s ability to break free from their one-dimensional aggressive brand of cricket and adapt as per the need of the hour, pacer Brydon Carse said ahead of fourth Test starting here on Wednesday.

Carse also played his part with a couple of wickets in England’s successful defence of 193-run victory target, which included a sharp in-dipper to get rid of Karun Nair.

“It was not the typical style of cricket that we would like to play, and it took some adjustment, but it shows this side can move forward and adapt to certain situations,” Carse was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo.

“We spoke a lot at the start of the series about how to get to that next level, about being a dominant Test team and the best Test team in the world. And as this game panned out, we showed that it’s not always going to be one-minded or a certain style of cricket. So, it was very satisfying as a group,” said the soon-to-be 30 speedster, who has so far taken nine wickets in the series.

He was happy to have contributed in his team’s cause. “At times, over the course of the series so far, I feel like I’ve been bowling well and maybe haven’t had as much luck as I would have liked, but that was certainly satisfying for me.”

Carse hailed the collective effort from the bowling unit on a slow deck where one needed to show a lot of perseverance. “It was a complete collective effort from all the bowlers,” he said, with England pounding through nearly 200 overs on a slow Lord’s surface that offered little once the hardness of the new ball had worn off.

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