Mark Wood

Mark Wood - Bowler

Jan 11, 1990
Personal Information
  • Full Name Mark Wood
  • Born Jan 11, 1990
  • Birth Place Ashington, Northumberland
  • Height **
  • Role Bowler
  • Batting Style Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Right-arm fast
Teams
England
Chennai Super Kings
Nottinghamshire
Durham
London Spirit
Lucknow Super Giants
Dubai Capitals
England Lions
Batting Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 5 70 38 38
Innings 3 29 7 64
Runs 12 168 27 811
Balls 8 167 28 1143
Highest 10 43 10 52
Average 6.00 12.92 13.50 15.60
SR 150.00 100.60 96.43 70.96
Not Out 1 16 5 12
Fours 1 16 2 108
Sixes 1 5 0 20
Ducks 0 5 1 11
50s 0 0 0 1
100s 0 0 0 0
Bowling Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 5 70 38 38
Innings 5 69 37 71
Runs 179 3267 1099 3665
Balls 120 3506 776 6610
Wickets 11 80 54 119
Avg 16.27 40.84 20.35 30.80
Eco 8.95 5.59 8.50 3.33
SR 10.91 43.83 14.37 55.50
BBI 5-14 4-33 3-9 6-37
4w 0 2 0 3
5w 1 0 0 5
About

Wood hails from the same place as his idol Stephen Harmison - Ashington from Northumberland. He is not the same as Harmison or any of the typical English bowlers. Wood is 6ft tall and is pretty much a hit-the-deck bowler. He gets movement, but usually he beats the batsman for his pace. The right-arm quick can generate good pace and bowl consistently at 140kph or above.

Wood started his career with Northumberland and played for them between 2008 to 2010. He then joined Durham in 2011 and in his first season itself, he took 19 wickets at 21.63 including a 5-fer that won his side the game against Nottinghamshire. Paul Collingwood's decision to promote young talent helped Wood as he was pivotal when Durham won the county championship in 2013. The fast bowler ended the season with 27 scalps at 24.07.
World Cup - What to expect

After being largely overlooked in the latter portion of 2018 in the ODIs, Wood made a big statement in the longest format against West Indies. When England had already lost the series and were trailing 0-2, Wood produced a Man-of-the-Match award winning performance by claiming 5/41 in 50 balls - his maiden Test fifer - at St. Lucia. This performance helped him regain his mojo back and the pacer followed it up with a good show in the 50-over format against the same opponents.

Wood had only one ODI to prove his worth before the mega event when England locked horns against Pakistan. In one of the best batting-tracks at Nottingham, the right-handed pacer’s bowling figures of 2/71 was good enough for him to seal a spot in the 2019 World Cup.
 

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