Brydon Carse has been banned after an investigation by the Cricket Regulator found that he had placed hundreds of bets on cricket matches between 2017 and 2019.
Carse, who is on a two-year central contract with England, has been banned from cricket for 16 months, though 13 of those months are suspended for two years. Carse will not be eligible for selection until August 28.
In a statement relaying the news, the Cricket Regulator said that Carse accepted the charges, was co-operative throughout the investigation and “demonstrated significant remorse for his actions.” The Cricket Regulator also added that “other significant mitigating factors” were considered when deciding the length of the ban.
While he was found to have placed 303 bets on cricket matches in the given time period, there is no suggestion that Carse, who last played for England in December 2023 on the limited overs tour of the Caribbean, has ever bet on a match that he has had any involvement in.