Carse had a mixed day at Headingley on Saturday as England made it two defeats from two in their ODI series. He dismissed Travis Head and truncated Australia's innings with two wickets in two balls, yet was spatchcocked for 75 runs. However, for Carse the only way is up.
At the end of May, he was banned for three months for a historical breach of betting rules - a 16-month sentence, 13 of them suspended for two years. He returned at the end of August, played a couple of games for Durham and was immediately called up by England for both the white-ball squads to face Australia and the Test series against Pakistan.
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