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England's Brydon Carse believes India will remain formidable despite Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's Test retirement. He praised India's bench strength while gearing up for his home Test debut. Carse returns from injury, eager to showcase his skills against a top-ranked side. The five-match series kicks off at Headingley with both teams fielding fresh faces.

Key Points: Brydon Carse Says India Strong Despite Kohli Sharma Test Absence

  • Carse expects India to remain competitive despite Kohli-Sharma exit
  • England all-rounder eyes home Test debut against India
  • India fields fresh talent like Sudharsan and Nair
  • Carse returns from injury for high-stakes series opener
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Virat and Sharma massive losses: England's all-rounder Brydon Carse

England's Brydon Carse acknowledges India's depth despite Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's Test retirement ahead of the first match at Headingley.

"Virat and Sharma are massive losses... but the depth of Indian cricket will put up a strong XI – Brydon Carse"

Leeds, June 18

England's bowling all-rounder Brydon Carse believed India will field a "strong" playing XI despite the "massive" loss of the batting bigwigs Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in the first Test of the five-match series, which kicks off on Friday at Headingley.

India was left bereft of its batting wizards for the five gruelling Tests in England after Rohit and Virat bid adieu to the red-ball format last month. With the addition of Sai Sudharsan and Karun Nair, the tourists infused youth and new skills into the squad to compensate for the lost experience.

Even though India is missing heavy artillery from its arsenal, which has done the job for them in the last decade, Carse believes the depth and quality of Indian cricket will pose them a challenge that they will be ready for.

"Obviously, Virat and Sharma are massive losses for their batting lineup. They are experienced players over a number of years. World-class batters. But the depth of Indian cricket have and the quality and players coming through, they will without a doubt put up a strong XI and we will be ready for whatever challenge that brings," Carse told reporters on Wednesday.

"They are one of the best teams in the world. To have that opportunity to play against the quality of players naturally, as a sportsman, you raise your level, and you want to be as competitive as ever," he added.

Carse returned to England's playing XI after nursing a toe injury, which kept him out of the one-off Test against Zimbabwe last month. Carse will play his first home Test after scything 27 wickets across five matches in Pakistan and New Zealand last year.

The 29-year-old sees the series opener against India as an opportunity to flaunt his groove and put his skillset on display in his home conditions.

"I think it is a great opportunity. We still have a healthy stock of bowling to pick from. It is another opportunity in home conditions to show the different skills I can bring to the team," he said.

England Playing XI for the 1st Test against India: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (C), Jamie Smith (WK), Chris Woakes, Brydon Carse, Josh Tongue, Shoaib Bashir.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
While Virat and Rohit's absence is huge, this is the perfect time for young players like Gill and Iyer to step up and cement their places. Indian cricket has always found new heroes when needed 🇮🇳 #NewEra
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Priya M.
England shouldn't underestimate our bench strength! Remember how we won in Australia with our second-string team? Youngsters like Sai Sudharsan could surprise them. Excited for this new chapter in Indian cricket 😊
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Arjun S.
Respect to Carse for acknowledging our depth. But honestly, our batting looks shaky without the experience of Kohli and Sharma in English conditions. BCCI should have phased out their retirement better.
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Sanjana T.
The real test will be our bowling attack against England's Bazball approach. Hope Bumrah and Siraj can rattle their batsmen! Also, why no Rishabh Pant in the squad? Miss his aggressive batting 🏏
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Vikram J.
England's playing XI looks strong but our boys have the talent. Just hope the team management gives proper chances to youngsters instead of frequent changes. Consistency is key in Test cricket!
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Neha R.
The absence of our batting legends will be felt most in pressure situations. Hope Dravid as coach can guide the new players through tough moments. Still believe we can win the series if our bowlers perform! 💪

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