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Mark Wood (cricketer)

Mark Andrew Wood (born 11 January 1990) is an English cricketer who plays internationally for England in all formats. In domestic cricket, he represents Durham, and has played for Chennai Super Kings and for Lucknow Super Giants (in current season) in the Indian Premier League.

Mark Wood
Mark Wood at the Melbourne cricket ground during the 2021–22 Ashes Series
Personal information
Full name
Mark Andrew Wood
Born (1990-01-11) 11 January 1990 (age 34)
Ashington, Northumberland, England
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm fast
RoleBowler
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 667)21 May 2015 v New Zealand
Last Test7 March 2024 v India
ODI debut (cap 241)8 May 2015 v Ireland
Last ODI4 November 2023 v Australia
ODI shirt no.33
T20I debut (cap 73)23 June 2015 v New Zealand
Last T20I9 March 2023 v Bangladesh
T20I shirt no.33
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2008–2010Northumberland
2011–presentDurham (squad no. 33)
2018Chennai Super Kings (squad no. 11)
2023Lucknow Super Giants
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 34 66 75 100
Runs scored 772 157 1,938 219
Batting average 16.08 14.27 19.38 9.95
100s/50s 0/1 0/0 0/5 0/0
Top score 52 43* 72* 43*
Balls bowled 6,086 3,299 12,204 4,678
Wickets 108 77 244 123
Bowling average 31.24 39.46 27.44 33.97
5 wickets in innings 4 0 11 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0
Best bowling 6/37 4/33 6/37 4/33
Catches/stumpings 8/– 14/– 17/– 24/–
Medal record
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 11 March 2024

Wood made his Test, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) debuts in 2015. He was part of the England teams that won the 2019 Cricket World Cup[1] and 2022 T20 World Cup.[2]

Wood plays as a right-handed fast bowler, and is currently one of the fastest bowlers in the world, with an average Test pace of 89 mph since 2020.[3]

Domestic career edit

Minor counties edit

Wood made his debut in county cricket for Northumberland in 2008 against Norfolk in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. He played Minor counties cricket for Northumberland from 2008 to 2010, making 3 Minor Counties Championship appearances[4] and 3 MCCA Knockout Trophy appearances.[5]

Durham edit

In the 2011 season, he made his debut for Durham in a first-class match against Durham MCCU.[6] He followed this up by making his List A debut against Northamptonshire in the 2011 Clydesdale Bank 40.[7] He has since made a further first-class appearance against Sri Lanka A,[6] and a further List A appearance against Scotland in the Clydesdale Bank 40.[7] Wood made his debut for the England Lions in their 2014 tour of Sri Lanka.

Franchise cricket edit

On 28 January 2018, Wood was bought by Chennai Super Kings for INR 1.5 crores (~£160,000) for the 2018 IPL season. In February 2022, he was bought by the Lucknow Super Giants in the auction for the 2022 Indian Premier League tournament.[8] However, he was ruled out of the tournament due to an elbow injury.[9]

In April 2022, he was bought by the London Spirit for the 2022 season of The Hundred.[10]

International career edit

2015: West Indies and Ireland edit

In March 2015, Wood was named in the England Test squad for the tour of the West Indies.[11] However, he did not play in the series.

He made his One-Day International debut for England against Ireland on 8 May 2015.[12] The match was affected by rain and little cricket was played, although Wood did take his first international wicket.

2015: New Zealand edit

He made his Test debut for England later the same month against New Zealand.[13] In the first Test Wood took figures of 3–93 in New Zealand's first innings. He then took 1–47 in their second innings to help England win the match by 124 runs and go 1–0 up in the series. In the following Test Wood continued to impress, taking figures of 2–62 in New Zealand's first innings. He also made a useful 19 with the bat. In New Zealand's second innings he took another three wickets, this time at the expense of 97 runs. England lost the match by 199 runs and the series was drawn at 1–1.

Wood played in the third ODI against New Zealand, taking figures of 1–48. In the next game he took figure of 1–49 to help England win by seven wickets and level the series at 2–2. Although Wood did not take a wicket in the final game of the series, taking 0–70, England still won to win the series 3–1.

He made his Twenty20 International debut in the same series on 23 June 2015.[14] He finished with figures of 3–26 as England won by 56 runs.

2015: Ashes series edit

 
Wood taking the final wicket of the Fourth Test of the 2015 Ashes series at Trent Bridge

Wood took 2–68 in Australia's first innings of the first Ashes Test and followed this up by taking 2–53 in their second innings to help England win the match by 169 runs. In the second Test he only took one wicket in the Australian first innings, finishing with figures of 1–92 as England lost the match by 405 runs. He was ruled out of the third Test through injury, but returned in the fourth Test, taking 1–13 in Australia's first innings. In the second innings he took figures of 3–69 including the wicket that won the match for England, which meant they regained the Ashes. England lost the final Test of the series, with Wood taking 1–59 in Australia first innings. However, England won the series 3–2 to regain the Ashes.

Wood was selected for the first ODI against Australia, although he was expensive, finishing with figures of 1–72 as Australia won the game. He kept his place for the next game, but he again proved expensive, this time finishing with 0–65 from his nine overs, although England went on to win the game by three wickets. After being dropped from the side for the next two games, he returned for the final ODI and took figures of 1–25, although a poor batting performance from England meant they lost the game and the series 3–2.

2015: Pakistan edit

He played in the first Test against Pakistan although he only picked up one wicket in the match, which ended in a draw, as England were unable to force a win due to bad light. He played in the second Test, which England lost, although he performed well. He took 3–39 in Pakistan's first innings and followed this up with another two wickets in the second innings, although Pakistan went on to win the match in convincing fashion, by 178 runs.

An ankle injury ruled Wood out of England's entire series against Sri Lanka, and he also missed the start of the return series against Pakistan.

2016: Pakistan edit

Wood returned from injury in time for the first ODI against Pakistan. He took figures of 1–57 as England won by 44 runs on the D/L Method. He took 3/46 in the next match as England restricted Pakistan to 251 and won the match by four wickets. In the third match of the series he took figures of 1–75 as England won by 169 runs. After missing the fourth match, he returned for the final match of the series and took figures of 2–56, although England lost the match by four wickets, although they won the series 4–1.

2019: West Indies edit

Wood was called up to replace injured Olly Stone in a 3-test tour of the West Indies. He did not play in the first 2 matches, both of which England lost, but was drafted in to the team for the third test in St.Lucia. Wood bowled the fastest of any bowler in the match and in the Windies' first innings took 5 wickets for 41 runs off 8.2 overs – his first five-wicket Test haul helping England to a 142-run lead over West Indies on day two of the final test.

2019 Cricket World Cup edit

In April 2019, he was named in England's squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup.[15][16] On 14 June 2019, in the match against the West Indies, Wood took his 50th wicket in ODIs. On 11 July 2019, in the semi-final against Australia, Wood played in his 50th ODI match for England.[17] In the Cricket World Cup Final, Wood, batting at number 11, was run out off the last ball of the match which led to the game going to a Super Over.[18] Wood also sustained a side injury during the game, which ruled him out of the first three Tests of the 2019 Ashes series.[19]

2020 – 2022 edit

After missing the 2019 Ashes series and tour of New Zealand, Wood returned to Test cricket in the third test of the 2019–20 tour of South Africa following injuries to James Anderson and Jofra Archer.[20] After scoring 42 runs from 23 balls in England's first innings, he took 3/32 in South Africa's second innings as England won.[21] In the fourth test, Wood took nine wickets, including 5/46 in South Africa's first innings, and scored 35 with the bat as England won again.[22][23]

On 29 May 2020, Wood was named in a 55-man group of players to begin training ahead of international fixtures starting in England following the COVID-19 pandemic.[24][25] On 17 June 2020, Wood was included in England's 30-man squad to start training behind closed doors for the Test series against the West Indies.[26][27] On 4 July 2020, Wood was named in England's thirteen-man squad for the first Test match of the series.[28][29]

In September 2021, Wood was named in England's squad for the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.[30]

Wood was selected for the 2021–22 Ashes.[31]

 
Mark Wood bowling during day 2 of the Boxing Day Test

In September 2022, Wood was named in England's squad for the 2022 ICC Men's T20 world cup in Australia. Wood was the fastest bowler of the tournament and played in every Super 12 game for England before succumbing to injury and missing out on the semi-final and final. England went on to win the tournament, making Wood one of only 6 players to win both the 2019 ODI and 2022 T20 world cups.

2023 edit

Wood was recalled for the Third Test of the 2023 Ashes Series where he was named man of the match.[32] In the match he took a collective 7/100 and scored 40 runs from 16 balls.[33]

Personal life edit

Wood is married, with a son.[34][35] He is a teetotaler, and a supporter of the Labour Party.[36] He is a supporter of AFC Wimbledon.[37]

References edit

  1. ^ "England Cricket World Cup player ratings: How every star fared on the road to glory". Evening Standard. 15 July 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  2. ^ "T20 World Cup: England beat Pakistan to win pulsating final in Melbourne". BBC. 13 November 2022. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  3. ^ "THE INSIGHT EDGE, WITH IG – Mark Wood's 2021/22 Ashes Series". CricViz. 19 January 2022. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Mark Wood". CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
  5. ^ "Minor Counties Trophy Matches played by Mark Wood". CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
  6. ^ a b "First-Class Matches played by Mark Wood". CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
  7. ^ a b "List A Matches played by Mark Wood". CricketArchive. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
  8. ^ "IPL 2022 auction: The list of sold and unsold players". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  9. ^ "Mark Wood out of West Indies tour, IPL 2022 with elbow injury". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  10. ^ "The Hundred 2022: latest squads as Draft picks revealed". BBC Sport. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  11. ^ "Jonathan Trott: England recall Warwickshire batsman". BBC Sport. 18 March 2015. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  12. ^ "England tour of Ireland, Only ODI: Ireland v England at Dublin, May 8, 2015". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  13. ^ "New Zealand tour of England, 1st Test: England v New Zealand at Lord's, May 21–25, 2015". ESPNcricinfo. 21 May 2015. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  14. ^ "New Zealand tour of England, Only T20I: England v New Zealand at Manchester, Jun 23, 2015". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Sports Media. 23 June 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  15. ^ "Jofra Archer misses World Cup cut but included to play Ireland, Pakistan". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  16. ^ "England leave out Jofra Archer from World Cup squad". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  17. ^ "ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 (Semi-final 2): Australia vs England – Stats Preview". Cricket Addictor. 11 July 2019. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  18. ^ "'I drove home wearing my World Cup medal'". BBC Sport.
  19. ^ Wigmore, Tim (21 July 2019). "Mark Wood hoping to return from injury for final two Ashes Tests". The Telegraph.
  20. ^ "Jofra Archer out and Mark Wood in for third Test against South Africa". TheGuardian.com. 15 January 2020.
  21. ^ "England complete innings win despite 99-run last-wicket stand".
  22. ^ "England's Mark Wood says longer run-up was key to five-wicket Test haul against South Africa".
  23. ^ "Mark Wood's nine-wicket haul wraps up 3–1 England win".
  24. ^ "England Men confirm back-to-training group". England and Wales Cricket Board. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  25. ^ "Alex Hales, Liam Plunkett left out as England name 55-man training group". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  26. ^ "England announce 30-man training squad ahead of first West Indies Test". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  27. ^ "Moeen Ali back in Test frame as England name 30-man training squad". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  28. ^ "England name squad for first Test against West Indies". England and Wales Cricket Board. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  29. ^ "England v West Indies: Dom Bess in squad, Jack Leach misses out". BBC Sport. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  30. ^ "Tymal Mills makes England's T20 World Cup squad, no return for Ben Stokes". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  31. ^ "England name Men's Test squad for 2021–22 Ashes Tour". England and Wales Cricket Board. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  32. ^ ""National treasure"- Twitterati hail Mark Wood after his player of the match performance in 3rd Ashes Test keeps England alive in series". Sportskeeda. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  33. ^ "3rd Test 2023 Ashes". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  34. ^ "Mark Wood embracing yet another bump in the road". Independent.co.uk. 7 May 2020.
  35. ^ Dean Wilson, Weary Wood's on the bubble, Daily Express, London, 14 January 2022, page 53.
  36. ^ Hoult, Nick; James, Steve (2020). Morgan's Men. London: Allen & Unwin. p. 154. ISBN 9781911630937.
  37. ^ "England cricket star vows to bring World Cup accolade to Plough Lane". 5 June 2020.

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Mark Andrew Wood born 11 January 1990 is an English cricketer who plays internationally for England in all formats In domestic cricket he represents Durham and has played for Chennai Super Kings and for Lucknow Super Giants in current season in the Indian Premier League Mark WoodMark Wood at the Melbourne cricket ground during the 2021 22 Ashes SeriesPersonal informationFull nameMark Andrew WoodBorn 1990 01 11 11 January 1990 age 34 Ashington Northumberland EnglandHeight6 ft 0 in 1 83 m BattingRight handedBowlingRight arm fastRoleBowlerInternational informationNational sideEngland 2015 present Test debut cap 667 21 May 2015 v New ZealandLast Test7 March 2024 v IndiaODI debut cap 241 8 May 2015 v IrelandLast ODI4 November 2023 v AustraliaODI shirt no 33T20I debut cap 73 23 June 2015 v New ZealandLast T20I9 March 2023 v BangladeshT20I shirt no 33Domestic team informationYearsTeam2008 2010Northumberland2011 presentDurham squad no 33 2018Chennai Super Kings squad no 11 2023Lucknow Super GiantsCareer statisticsCompetition Test ODI FC LAMatches 34 66 75 100Runs scored 772 157 1 938 219Batting average 16 08 14 27 19 38 9 95100s 50s 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0Top score 52 43 72 43 Balls bowled 6 086 3 299 12 204 4 678Wickets 108 77 244 123Bowling average 31 24 39 46 27 44 33 975 wickets in innings 4 0 11 010 wickets in match 0 0 0 0Best bowling 6 37 4 33 6 37 4 33Catches stumpings 8 14 17 24 Medal record Men s Cricket Representing England ICC Cricket World Cup Winner 2019 England and Wales ICC T20 World Cup Winner 2022 AustraliaSource ESPNcricinfo 11 March 2024 Wood made his Test One Day International ODI and Twenty20 International T20I debuts in 2015 He was part of the England teams that won the 2019 Cricket World Cup 1 and 2022 T20 World Cup 2 Wood plays as a right handed fast bowler and is currently one of the fastest bowlers in the world with an average Test pace of 89 mph since 2020 3 Contents 1 Domestic career 1 1 Minor counties 1 2 Durham 1 3 Franchise cricket 2 International career 2 1 2015 West Indies and Ireland 2 2 2015 New Zealand 2 3 2015 Ashes series 2 4 2015 Pakistan 2 5 2016 Pakistan 2 6 2019 West Indies 2 7 2019 Cricket World Cup 2 8 2020 2022 2 9 2023 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksDomestic career editMinor counties edit Wood made his debut in county cricket for Northumberland in 2008 against Norfolk in the MCCA Knockout Trophy He played Minor counties cricket for Northumberland from 2008 to 2010 making 3 Minor Counties Championship appearances 4 and 3 MCCA Knockout Trophy appearances 5 Durham edit In the 2011 season he made his debut for Durham in a first class match against Durham MCCU 6 He followed this up by making his List A debut against Northamptonshire in the 2011 Clydesdale Bank 40 7 He has since made a further first class appearance against Sri Lanka A 6 and a further List A appearance against Scotland in the Clydesdale Bank 40 7 Wood made his debut for the England Lions in their 2014 tour of Sri Lanka Franchise cricket edit On 28 January 2018 Wood was bought by Chennai Super Kings for INR 1 5 crores 160 000 for the 2018 IPL season In February 2022 he was bought by the Lucknow Super Giants in the auction for the 2022 Indian Premier League tournament 8 However he was ruled out of the tournament due to an elbow injury 9 In April 2022 he was bought by the London Spirit for the 2022 season of The Hundred 10 International career edit2015 West Indies and Ireland edit In March 2015 Wood was named in the England Test squad for the tour of the West Indies 11 However he did not play in the series He made his One Day International debut for England against Ireland on 8 May 2015 12 The match was affected by rain and little cricket was played although Wood did take his first international wicket 2015 New Zealand edit He made his Test debut for England later the same month against New Zealand 13 In the first Test Wood took figures of 3 93 in New Zealand s first innings He then took 1 47 in their second innings to help England win the match by 124 runs and go 1 0 up in the series In the following Test Wood continued to impress taking figures of 2 62 in New Zealand s first innings He also made a useful 19 with the bat In New Zealand s second innings he took another three wickets this time at the expense of 97 runs England lost the match by 199 runs and the series was drawn at 1 1 Wood played in the third ODI against New Zealand taking figures of 1 48 In the next game he took figure of 1 49 to help England win by seven wickets and level the series at 2 2 Although Wood did not take a wicket in the final game of the series taking 0 70 England still won to win the series 3 1 He made his Twenty20 International debut in the same series on 23 June 2015 14 He finished with figures of 3 26 as England won by 56 runs 2015 Ashes series edit nbsp Wood taking the final wicket of the Fourth Test of the 2015 Ashes series at Trent Bridge Wood took 2 68 in Australia s first innings of the first Ashes Test and followed this up by taking 2 53 in their second innings to help England win the match by 169 runs In the second Test he only took one wicket in the Australian first innings finishing with figures of 1 92 as England lost the match by 405 runs He was ruled out of the third Test through injury but returned in the fourth Test taking 1 13 in Australia s first innings In the second innings he took figures of 3 69 including the wicket that won the match for England which meant they regained the Ashes England lost the final Test of the series with Wood taking 1 59 in Australia first innings However England won the series 3 2 to regain the Ashes Wood was selected for the first ODI against Australia although he was expensive finishing with figures of 1 72 as Australia won the game He kept his place for the next game but he again proved expensive this time finishing with 0 65 from his nine overs although England went on to win the game by three wickets After being dropped from the side for the next two games he returned for the final ODI and took figures of 1 25 although a poor batting performance from England meant they lost the game and the series 3 2 2015 Pakistan edit He played in the first Test against Pakistan although he only picked up one wicket in the match which ended in a draw as England were unable to force a win due to bad light He played in the second Test which England lost although he performed well He took 3 39 in Pakistan s first innings and followed this up with another two wickets in the second innings although Pakistan went on to win the match in convincing fashion by 178 runs An ankle injury ruled Wood out of England s entire series against Sri Lanka and he also missed the start of the return series against Pakistan 2016 Pakistan edit Wood returned from injury in time for the first ODI against Pakistan He took figures of 1 57 as England won by 44 runs on the D L Method He took 3 46 in the next match as England restricted Pakistan to 251 and won the match by four wickets In the third match of the series he took figures of 1 75 as England won by 169 runs After missing the fourth match he returned for the final match of the series and took figures of 2 56 although England lost the match by four wickets although they won the series 4 1 2019 West Indies edit Wood was called up to replace injured Olly Stone in a 3 test tour of the West Indies He did not play in the first 2 matches both of which England lost but was drafted in to the team for the third test in St Lucia Wood bowled the fastest of any bowler in the match and in the Windies first innings took 5 wickets for 41 runs off 8 2 overs his first five wicket Test haul helping England to a 142 run lead over West Indies on day two of the final test 2019 Cricket World Cup edit In April 2019 he was named in England s squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup 15 16 On 14 June 2019 in the match against the West Indies Wood took his 50th wicket in ODIs On 11 July 2019 in the semi final against Australia Wood played in his 50th ODI match for England 17 In the Cricket World Cup Final Wood batting at number 11 was run out off the last ball of the match which led to the game going to a Super Over 18 Wood also sustained a side injury during the game which ruled him out of the first three Tests of the 2019 Ashes series 19 2020 2022 edit After missing the 2019 Ashes series and tour of New Zealand Wood returned to Test cricket in the third test of the 2019 20 tour of South Africa following injuries to James Anderson and Jofra Archer 20 After scoring 42 runs from 23 balls in England s first innings he took 3 32 in South Africa s second innings as England won 21 In the fourth test Wood took nine wickets including 5 46 in South Africa s first innings and scored 35 with the bat as England won again 22 23 On 29 May 2020 Wood was named in a 55 man group of players to begin training ahead of international fixtures starting in England following the COVID 19 pandemic 24 25 On 17 June 2020 Wood was included in England s 30 man squad to start training behind closed doors for the Test series against the West Indies 26 27 On 4 July 2020 Wood was named in England s thirteen man squad for the first Test match of the series 28 29 In September 2021 Wood was named in England s squad for the 2021 ICC Men s T20 World Cup 30 Wood was selected for the 2021 22 Ashes 31 nbsp Mark Wood bowling during day 2 of the Boxing Day TestIn September 2022 Wood was named in England s squad for the 2022 ICC Men s T20 world cup in Australia Wood was the fastest bowler of the tournament and played in every Super 12 game for England before succumbing to injury and missing out on the semi final and final England went on to win the tournament making Wood one of only 6 players to win both the 2019 ODI and 2022 T20 world cups 2023 edit Wood was recalled for the Third Test of the 2023 Ashes Series where he was named man of the match 32 In the match he took a collective 7 100 and scored 40 runs from 16 balls 33 Personal life editWood is married with a son 34 35 He is a teetotaler and a supporter of the Labour Party 36 He is a supporter of AFC Wimbledon 37 References edit England Cricket World Cup player ratings How every star fared on the road to glory Evening Standard 15 July 2019 Retrieved 15 July 2019 T20 World Cup England beat Pakistan to win pulsating final in Melbourne BBC 13 November 2022 Retrieved 13 November 2022 THE INSIGHT EDGE WITH IG Mark Wood s 2021 22 Ashes Series CricViz 19 January 2022 Retrieved 22 May 2022 Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Mark Wood CricketArchive Retrieved 9 August 2011 Minor Counties Trophy Matches played by Mark Wood CricketArchive Retrieved 9 August 2011 a b First Class Matches played by Mark Wood CricketArchive Retrieved 9 August 2011 a b List A Matches played by Mark Wood CricketArchive Retrieved 9 August 2011 IPL 2022 auction The list of sold and unsold players ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 13 February 2022 Mark Wood out of West Indies tour IPL 2022 with elbow injury ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 3 April 2022 The Hundred 2022 latest squads as Draft picks revealed BBC Sport Retrieved 5 April 2022 Jonathan Trott England recall Warwickshire batsman BBC Sport 18 March 2015 Retrieved 18 March 2015 England tour of Ireland Only ODI Ireland v England at Dublin May 8 2015 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 8 May 2015 New Zealand tour of England 1st Test England v New Zealand at Lord s May 21 25 2015 ESPNcricinfo 21 May 2015 Retrieved 21 May 2015 New Zealand tour of England Only T20I England v New Zealand at Manchester Jun 23 2015 ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media 23 June 2015 Retrieved 23 June 2015 Jofra Archer misses World Cup cut but included to play Ireland Pakistan ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 17 April 2019 England leave out Jofra Archer from World Cup squad International Cricket Council Retrieved 17 April 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Semi final 2 Australia vs England Stats Preview Cricket Addictor 11 July 2019 Retrieved 11 July 2019 I drove home wearing my World Cup medal BBC Sport Wigmore Tim 21 July 2019 Mark Wood hoping to return from injury for final two Ashes Tests The Telegraph Jofra Archer out and Mark Wood in for third Test against South Africa TheGuardian com 15 January 2020 England complete innings win despite 99 run last wicket stand England s Mark Wood says longer run up was key to five wicket Test haul against South Africa Mark Wood s nine wicket haul wraps up 3 1 England win England Men confirm back to training group England and Wales Cricket Board Retrieved 29 May 2020 Alex Hales Liam Plunkett left out as England name 55 man training group ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 29 May 2020 England announce 30 man training squad ahead of first West Indies Test International Cricket Council Retrieved 17 June 2020 Moeen Ali back in Test frame as England name 30 man training squad ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 17 June 2020 England name squad for first Test against West Indies England and Wales Cricket Board Retrieved 4 July 2020 England v West Indies Dom Bess in squad Jack Leach misses out BBC Sport Retrieved 4 July 2020 Tymal Mills makes England s T20 World Cup squad no return for Ben Stokes ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 9 September 2021 England name Men s Test squad for 2021 22 Ashes Tour England and Wales Cricket Board Retrieved 28 November 2021 National treasure Twitterati hail Mark Wood after his player of the match performance in 3rd Ashes Test keeps England alive in series Sportskeeda Retrieved 10 July 2023 3rd Test 2023 Ashes ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 10 July 2023 Mark Wood embracing yet another bump in the road Independent co uk 7 May 2020 Dean Wilson Weary Wood s on the bubble Daily Express London 14 January 2022 page 53 Hoult Nick James Steve 2020 Morgan s Men London Allen amp Unwin p 154 ISBN 9781911630937 England cricket star vows to bring World Cup accolade to Plough Lane 5 June 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mark Wood cricketer Mark Wood at ESPNcricinfo Retrieved from https en 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