1st Test: Mark Wood is optimistic about playing in fifth Test against India

IANS June 21, 2025 264 views

Mark Wood is hopeful of returning for England's fifth Test against India after recovering from knee surgery. The 35-year-old speedster has started light bowling and aims to feature in the Oval clash. His return would boost England's pace attack ahead of the Ashes in Australia. Wood remains cautious but determined to contribute late in the series.

"I’m still targeting probably the last Test... that’s still my focus." – Mark Wood
Leeds, June 20: On the road to recovery from knee surgery, England’s tearaway quick Mark Wood said he is optimistic about returning to Test cricket against India in the fifth match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series at The Oval, scheduled to happen from July 31 to August 4.

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Wood recovering from March knee surgery

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Optimistic about playing fifth India Test

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Bowling lightly in nets, targets late July return

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Key for England ahead of Ashes tour

Due to a knee surgery in March, Wood, 35, was expected to miss the entire five-match marquee series against India. But on the sidelines of commentating on the ongoing first Test at Headingley for the BBC Test Match Special, Wood revealed he was back at the nets and hopes to return for the final game against India.

"Rehab is going well. I’ve just started bowling very lightly, so I’m on the comeback trail now officially. I’m hoping still to play a part in this series, so I get to have a look at some of the players here who I might come up against."

"I’m still targeting probably the last Test. Anything before that is maybe a bit too soon. The last Test, I might not get there, but at the moment, that’s still my focus, that I might play a part," said Wood.

Wood’s ability to clock up to 97mph makes him a vital player for England, especially with the Ben Stokes-led side scheduled to play the Ashes later in the year in Australia. Wood is currently on a long list of England’s fast bowlers – Olly Stone, Jofra Archer, and Gus Atkinson – sidelined due to injuries.

"It’s been a bit slow to start with. I haven’t been able to do a lot, but starting to speed up now, getting some bowling in, hopefully not too much longer. (I'm) still hoping that I can play a part right at the end of the series, but I’ll just wait and see," added Wood, who’s picked 119 wickets in 37 Tests since his debut in 2015.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Wood's return would be exciting for cricket fans! But honestly, as an Indian supporter, I hope our batsmen have sorted out their technique against pace by the 5th Test. Last time Wood played against us, he was seriously quick 🔥
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Priya M.
England seems to have too many injury concerns in their pace attack. Meanwhile, our Bumrah, Siraj and Shami are fit and firing! This could be India's best chance to win a Test series in England after 2007.
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Arjun S.
Wood at 97mph vs Pant's fearless batting - now that's a contest worth waiting for! Hope both teams are at full strength for the Oval Test. Cricket wins when the best players compete.
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Sanjana R.
England's over-reliance on aging fast bowlers is showing. At 35, coming back from knee surgery, Wood might not be the same threat. Meanwhile, we've got young guns like Prasidh waiting for their chance!
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Vikram J.
Respect for Wood's determination, but the real question is - will the 5th Test even matter? Hope we've wrapped up the series by then! 😉 #TeamIndia
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Neha P.
As much as I want India to win, it's good for cricket when players like Wood are fit. Fast bowling is becoming rare these days with all the T20 leagues. Test cricket needs this kind of pace and excitement!

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