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Mark Wood: England paceman hopes to bowl again this summer

By britishbulletin.com2 May 20262 Mins Read
Mark Wood: England paceman hopes to bowl again this summer
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Pace bowler Mark Wood is hoping to bowl later in the summer as he looks to come back from the knee injury that ruined his Ashes.

Wood had surgery on his left knee in March 2025 and returned to play for England in the first Test against Australia in November. He bowled only 11 overs in Perth before being ruled for the rest of the series.

The 36-year-old is among the fastest bowlers to ever play for England, but has regularly been hit by injuries in his 38-Test career. Prior to the Ashes he had not played Test cricket for 15 months, firstly because of an elbow injury, followed by the knee problem.

“I need to take it slow,” Wood told the BBC’s Strategic Timeout programme., external

“Realistically I’ve got maybe one more chance at doing this right. If I rush it back, then it’s not good, that could be it.

“I’m still trying to get back to bowling, hopefully later on in the summer.”

Last month, Wood admitted to having thoughts about what life after his playing career could look like if this latest rehabilitation does not go well.

The Durham right-armer is centrally contracted by England until the autumn. Despite this latest injury, he said he will “laser” on the goal of adding to his 146 caps across all formats.

“You’ve got to keep your eye on the prize, which is ultimately for me trying to get to playing for England,” he said. “That’s my focus.

“It’s mega frustrating. It’s been a long time, over a year since I had the initial surgery.

“To build it back up for seven months to play one game, and then be out again takes its toll.

“With the age I’m at, I don’t want to miss games. You want to be involved. I was bowling quickly and well before this injury started and I haven’t been able to get back to that level.”

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