Seamer tore knee cartilage in training on the Gold Coast, will also maiden BBL stint at Perth Scorchers
Carse, the 26-year-old Durham seam bowler, tore the cartilage in his right knee during a practice session on the Gold Coast, where the Lions squad are serving their quarantine period ahead of the tour starting on November 23. He will return to the UK in the coming days to be seen by a specialist.
The Lions are in camp alongside England’s Ashes squad and the sides will play two matches against each other in Queensland ahead of the Ashes starting on December 8. The Lions will also face Australia A in a four-day match in Brisbane before returning home in mid-December.
Carse was also set to make his first appearance in an overseas franchise competition after joining Perth Scorchers for the upcoming BBL season on Friday.
Kade Harvey, Western Australia Cricket General Manager – High Performance, said Scorchers were “exploring our options” to find a replacement ahead of the BBL, which starts on December 5 with the Perth side opening their campaign three days later.
“It’s a real shame for Brydon on the eve of the tournament,” Harvey said. “We wish him all the best and hope he makes a speedy recovery.”
Scorchers had announced that Carse and Surrey batter Laurie Evans would complete their overseas signings for this season, joining New Zealand international Colin Munro.