Mark Wood, the English fast bowler, expresses readiness to unleash more “thunderbolts” against Australia in the upcoming fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford. Wood’s outstanding performance at Headingley upon his return to international duty earned him the player-of-the-match award, as he recorded figures of 7-100 and contributed a crucial 40 runs off just 16 balls. His exceptional pace added a new dimension to England’s attack, unsettling the Australian batsmen who were unaccustomed to such speed after their victories at Edgbaston and Lord’s.
Wood’s teammate and captain, Ben Stokes, asked him if he was prepared to deliver thunderbolts before his first spell in Test cricket since December’s Pakistan tour. Wood’s response was affirmative, and Stokes backed him to unleash his full potential. Their close relationship eased the process.
When questioned about the possibility of replicating his performance in Manchester, Wood responded with a grin, stating, “Absolutely. Lightning strikes twice, eh?”
Although injuries have plagued Wood’s career, particularly his ankles, he remains confident in his ability to feature in the remaining Ashes matches, despite the tight three-day gap between the fourth and fifth games. Recalling his experience of playing four consecutive Tests in Australia during the previous Ashes series, Wood believes he can draw from that and perform once again.
Reflecting on his accomplishments against the world Test champions, Australia, Wood expressed pride in his performance, acknowledging the challenge of facing formidable bowlers like Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc. He considers it a great achievement to perform well against such a top-quality side.
Wood also expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support received from fans, comparing it to the memorable 2005 Ashes series victory. He appreciates the outpouring of support both on the streets and through messages, emphasizing the strength of national support carried by the team.