England pace bowler Carse out of The Hundred

England fast bowler Brydon Carse also plays for Durham
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England fast bowler Brydon Carse will not play for Northern Superchargers in this year's Hundred in order to manage his workload.
The 30-year-old was left out of England's final Test against India after a huge amount of bowling in the previous four.
England have a home white-ball series against South Africa in September, followed by limited-overs series in Ireland and New Zealand.
More significantly, Carse is set to be part of the squad for the Ashes tour of Australia, beginning in November.
The Durham man has been rested for the Hundred following consultation with England medical staff and will be replaced in the Superchargers squad by Lancashire's Mitchell Stanley.
"At the end of a long series against India and following consultation with the medical staff, I am sadly not able to play for Northern Superchargers in The Hundred this year," said South African-born Carse.
"I look forward to watching on from the sidelines and to representing the team again in the future."
Superchargers open their Hundred campaign against Welsh Fire at Headingley on Thursday at 18:30 BST.
At the beginning of the year, Carse had a foot injury that hampered him during England's white-ball tour of India. He was eventually ruled out of the Champions Trophy and the following three months.
In June, the 30-year-old said he had considered having his toe amputated after the strain of bowling meant he developed severe cuts on the second toe of his left foot which became infected.
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