ENGLAND seamer Brydon Carse is licking his lips at the prospect of being involved in the Ashes.
Having already seen off New Zealand 2-0 ahead of this week's finale in Hamilton, England's Test squad know the next time they pack their bags f or an overseas tour Australia will be waiting.
There is plenty of serious cricket to be played between now and next November, including the Champions Trophy and a blockbuster home series against India, but reclaiming the urn Down Under remains a top priority.
It was one of the reasons England drew a close to the record-breaking career of James Anderson over the summer, making room for a different type of fast bowler who could thrive in Australian conditions.
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