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England vs India: Ollie Pope preferred to Jacob Bethell as Chris Woakes returns for first Test

Woakes, who has missed England’s past two Tests, has recovered from an ankle injury, while Carse will play his first home Test after overcoming a foot problem.

Carse could be in line to share the new ball with Woakes, despite usually operating as a change bowler. The Durham man has opened the bowling on 16 occasions in the 94 first-class innings in which he has bowled, managing a combined 2-246 in those spells.

“I’m relishing that opportunity, if that is what it is,” Carse told BBC Sport. “I opened the bowling during the one-day series against West Indies, and felt comfortable and confident. If that opportunity awaits, it’s something I’m looking forward to.”

Cook and Jamie Overton are the seamers in the squad to miss out, while Atkinson is sidelined with a hamstring injury.

Atkinson is expected to return later in the series and was at England’s training session at Headingley on Wednesday. Another pace bowler working towards a comeback is Jofra Archer, whose long-awaited return to red-ball cricket is gathering pace.

A string of injuries has meant the 30-year-old has not played first-class or Test cricket since 2021.

After overcoming a thumb problem, Archer is in line to play for Sussex in the County Championship at Durham, starting on Sunday.

If he comes through that, Archer could be in line to return for the second Test against India at Edgbaston, or third Test at Lord’s.

India are yet to announce their XI, but will have a new-look top order after the retirements of captain Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli since their tour of Australia in January.

Rishabh Pant confirmed he would stay at five, with new captain Shubman Gill at four, in Wednesday’s news conference.

On the evolving India team, Carse said: “They have lost two of their most established, world-class batters, but we all know the quality that India have.

“Whatever side they put out, they will have a lot of quality. It will certainly bring different challenges, and it’s exciting. Two good sides going against each other, with the same goal.”

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