The England fast bowler Brydon Carse has been rested for The Hundred 2025 competition, and Mitchell Stanley has been named as a replacement.
The Durham pacer had a heavy bowling workload in the recently concluded Anderson-Tendulka Trophy against India, delivering 155 overs in four tests before being rested for the last one at The Oval.
“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,” Brydon Carse said. “I look forward to watching from the sidelines and to representing the team again in the future.”
Brydon Carse plays for Durham in England’s domestic cricket circuit, took nine wickets in four tests against India, but did not play in the final test at The Oval, which the visitors’ won by six runs to draw the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series 2-2.

The rest comes as a way to manage his workload with a hectic cricket schedule ahead for white-ball series in South Africa tour of England 2025 and Ireland and New Zealand tours over the next couple of months before the high stake Ashes tournament.
Northern Superchargers are scheduled to open their Hundred Men’s campaign against Welsh Fire on August 07 at Headingley.

