Mark Wood Player Profile
A right-arm fast bowler with a searing pace that consistently clocks in at 145 kph, Mark Wood brings a unique element to the English bowling attack. He has the ability to unsettle batters by hitting the deck hard. Wood debuted for England in 2015 and quickly established himself as a key limited-overs bowler. His career highlight came with a match-winning 5/41 against West Indies in 2019. Although his World Cup outings have been average, he played a crucial role in England's victory. However, injuries have hampered him at times, causing him to miss matches throughout his career.
Player Name |
Mark Wood |
Birth Date |
1990-01-11 |
Nationality |
ENG |
T20I Debut |
- |
Jersey No |
33 |
Batting Style |
RH |
Bowling Style |
T |
Player Role |
Bowler |
Mark Wood T20 Stats
Mark Wood made his T20I debut against New Zealand in 2015. Since then, he has been a force to be reckoned with, taking 47 wickets at an economy rate of 8.43, with a best spell of 3/9. Despite injuries limiting his appearances, Wood has made a significant impact in the games he has played. He also boasts extensive experience in franchise T20 leagues globally, including a five-wicket haul in the IPL. In the upcoming World Cup, Wood will team up with Jofra Archer. With both pace merchants in action, opposition batters will find it challenging to settle.
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Mark Wood T20 World Cup Stats
Mark Wood has featured in two previous World Cups for England, playing six matches and taking nine wickets. In the 2022 T20 World Cup, Wood was a key figure, grabbing 9 wickets in 4 matches before an injury forced him out during the knockout stages. Despite missing the crucial phase, his contributions were instrumental in England's championship run. Wood will aim to build on this momentum and is motivated to excel in the upcoming T20 World Cup.