England's Brydon Carse Receives Three-Month Ban for Betting Violations
The fast bowler admitted to placing 303 bets on cricket matches between 2017 and 2019, none involving games he played in.
- Carse's 16-month sanction includes a 13-month suspension, conditional on no further breaches.
- The ban prevents Carse from making his anticipated Test debut this summer.
- Carse has shown remorse and cooperated fully with the investigation.
- He will remain eligible to train with Durham during his suspension.
- The ECB hopes Carse's case will serve as a cautionary example for other players.