England fast bowler Brydon Carse has revealed he once considered amputating one of his toes to overcome a painful and persistent injury that disrupted his cricketing career. Now, with the issue under control, Carse has been included in Englandβs squad for the opening Test against India, which begins on June 20 at Leeds.
Carse, regarded as a rising star among England’s pace battery with 27 wickets in five Tests, suffered deep, infected cuts on the second toe of his left foot. The repeated impact of his front foot while bowling caused the injury, which flared up during Englandβs white-ball tour of India earlier this year. The condition forced him to miss the Champions Trophy and kept him sidelined for three months.
“I Thought About Getting Rid of It”
In a candid interview with the BBC, Carse shared just how severe the situation became:
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He also admitted that his teammates now joke about his toe in the dressing room: “I try not to mention the toe in the changing room any more because people are sick of it. It is a bit of a running joke in the changing room, my second toe.”
Special Footwear and Rest Brought Relief
To manage the issue, Carse switched to narrower boots, got custom insoles, and even cut a hole in his shoe to relieve pressure. The fast bowler explained:
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Initially, there were discussions about plastic surgery, but rest and modified footwear ultimately helped resolve the issue.
Carse had to forgo a lucrative IPL contract and missed the one-off Test against Zimbabwe. He made his return to first-class cricket in late May and has since featured in all three ODIs against the West Indies, playing a key role in Englandβs 3-0 series sweep.
Now fully fit and hopeful, Carse is set to take on India in what promises to be an exciting five-Test series.
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