Cricket World Cup 2023: Brydon Carse replaces injured Reece Topley in England squad

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Topley injures finger during World Cup defeat

England have added Durham fast bowler Brydon Carse to their World Cup squad to replace Reece Topley.

Left-arm seamer Topley was ruled out of the tournament on Sunday, after breaking a finger in Saturday's defeat by South Africa in Mumbai, India.

Carse, 28, has taken 14 wickets in 12 one-day internationals, featuring most recently against Ireland last month.

He impressed with four wickets in three T20s against New Zealand prior to the Ireland series.

"Brydon is a brilliant all-round package," batter Joe Root said on Monday.

"He scores some handy runs, is dynamic in the field and he's got a unique wicket-taking ability. He's got that Stokes element to him.

"He's a big personality and a great character to have around, so he's a good addition."

Topley was England's leading wicket-taker at the World Cup with eight wickets in three matches.

Carse was one of several bowlers placed on standby in case of injury before the tournament but his call-up still leaves England with issues to solve in their attack.

He is likely to fly to India on Tuesday, meaning he is unlikely to be ready for England's next game against Sri Lanka on Thursday.

Topley had taken the new ball in his three matches but Carse primarily bowls outside of the first powerplay.

Chris Woakes started the tournament as England's first-choice new-ball bowler but was dropped for the game against the Proteas because of his poor form.

After three defeats in their first four games, defending champions England will likely have to win all of their five of their remaining games to qualify for the semi-finals.