Carse says England bowlers have plans to tackle Head in Brisbane

England’s cricket team is refining specialized bowling strategies to neutralize Australian batsman Travis Head’s explosive form, following his match-winning performance in the Ashes opener in Perth. Fast bowler Brydon Carse confirmed the team has developed specific tactical plans regardless of Head’s batting position in the upcoming day-night Test at Brisbane’s Gabba ground.

Head’s extraordinary second-innings performance saw him score 123 runs from just 69 deliveries while opening in place of injured Usman Khawaja, recording the second-fastest century in Ashes history. His aggressive left-handed batting propelled Australia to an eight-wicket victory within two days, demonstrating remarkable offensive capabilities that England must counter to level the series.

Carse, who claimed five wickets during the Perth defeat, acknowledged Head’s ‘phenomenal knock’ while emphasizing England’s preparedness. ‘We’ve got set plans we’ll look to implement if he opens again,’ Carse stated. ‘He had an incredible day out that afternoon, but our mindset remains unchanged. Whatever batting order we face, we’ll stick to our disciplined approach.’

The England bowling unit faces additional challenges with concerns about Mark Wood’s fitness for the pink-ball Test. Carse emphasized the team’s adaptability to bowling under lights and the settled nature of their bowling group, noting his readiness to adjust to varying match situations. The 30-year-old bowler stressed the importance of role clarity within the bowling unit as England seeks to overcome their initial defeat in the historic rivalry series.