Mark Wood is surprised to know that it is unlikely to be processed if it is degraded from Brendon McCullum despite the important challenge to the UK.
Wood is ahead of the third T20 in six days in order to maintain five consecutive games against India on Tuesday, which lost 2-0 in Chennai.
After this white ball tour, there is a Pakistan Champions Trophy, England has a home test series against India in the summer, and will be able to define the rule of MCCULLUM next winter.
But Wood and Jofra Archer have a checkered injury, while MCCULLUM has recently put cold water to protect two fast bolters.
Overcoming past injuries
Wood said, “I was surprised but happy.”
“(This year) We have a big deal, but we miss the English national team so much that you want to play if you have a chance.”
Wood, who turned 35 years old this month, recently started a comeback with a minor thigh problem in August, missing a more serious right elbow bone stress.
He first heard that he would not lift the children with his right arm, but he was not afraid to lose his ability to throw a ball of more than 95 miles per hour, but there were other concerns about being out for too long.
“The question is whether I can still be good, consistent, or accurate,” Wood said.
- 1st T20, Kolata, January 22 -Victory with 7 tickets in India
- Second T20, Chennai, January 25 -wins with two tickets for India
- 3rd T20, Large Coat, January 28th
- 4th T20, Pune, January 31st
- 5th T20, Mumbai, February 2
“I doubt whether I will come back like before or that age. It is doubt I have. Even if I come back, I know that I will still bowling quickly.
“But I don’t have a few miles in my watch. I worked hard on physical strength and worked hard even though it was downtown. 1%of the 1%of the hardships try to eat well without drinking.
“I was a late developer of Cricket and I couldn’t bowling quickly until my early 20s. I don’t know why I can’t keep bowling quickly in the short term. ”
Woods 2025
Wood played a key role in England winning the 50 Overpar World Cup in the 2019 home stadium and winning the T20 in Australia in Australia, and at the same time, he was sealed to the last ASHES victory of his country 10 years ago.
The next twelve months offers a number of opportunities to add his legacy, and Australia’s blockbuster ashes may feel like a logical end, and Wood admitted that the idea was beyond his mind.
“I will feel that way if I think these people are usually stopped,” he said.
“If you look at what’s going to happen in the future, it may be the end, and I think this might be the last time I play here. You don’t know, the older you are, the deeper you think.
“I didn’t think that would happen when I was in my mid -twenties or when I first left for England. Now, all these young guns are coming out. Am I still in the standards I need to play in England?
“I have faith in myself, and the nearby circles, McClum, claim, your teammates also give you confidence if you believe in you.”
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