2 minute read When Joe Root drops catches, Joe Root blames the ball. Remember when English commentators were talking up Josh Tongue’s “extra pace” because he was bowling 85mph? That seems even more nonsensical now after Mark Wood made the Headingley crowd gasp at not just the obvious threat of his bowling but
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Mark Wood’s off season
4 minute read Everything’s going right for Mark Wood right now – which also means that everything is already starting to go wrong. Mark Wood’s become a central part of England’s Test team, which is great. And he’s just got himself another IPL contract, which is also great. Throw in his obligations with
Continue readingWhich England pace bowler will throw the biggest strop if he isn’t picked for the Third Test?
4 minute read The ‘nice problem to have’ cliché klaxon is ringing out deafeningly this week. England need to take two full seam attacks and turn them into one. Three of the six pace bowlers to have appeared in this series so far will be selected for the third Test and three of
Continue readingAs Cameron Bancroft becomes Durham captain, Mark Wood explains the hierarchy of potential captains
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Continue readingWatch 45-minute highlights of the day Mark Wood took five wickets against the West Indies bowling at over 90mph
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Continue readingMark Wood’s IPL experience with Chennai Super Kings has helped him make his choices – but where will he go next?
2 minute read You may remember that earlier in the year, we wrote about the weighted, weighty decisions faced by Mark Wood this season. Wood’s long format career has been in the balance of late. An IPL contract seemed likely to keep him out of all early season first-class cricket and a consequence
Continue readingShould England play Chris Woakes or Mark Wood?
4 minute read Chris Woakes is a very good and admirable cricketer. He didn’t have the best of time in the last Ashes but has since bounced back in the shorter formats. If he were to play a Test match, he would not doubt take a bunch of wickets. Nevertheless, England should pretty
Continue readingFrankly, you might as well open the bowling with Mark Wood
< 1 minute read The big news from England’s warm-up piss-take of a match against a New Zealand XI is that they’re thinking of having Retired Hurt open the bowling. Accounting for three batsmen, he was England’s most successful bowler after Jimmy Anderson, who took 4-56. Root deployed just the nine bowlers and even
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