Cricket News Desk. England fast bowler Mark Wood has been injured before the upcoming Test series against India starting in June. Due to this injury, Mark Wood has been advised to stay away from cricket for 4 months. Mark Wood was injured during the ICC Champions Trophy. After surgery, it was found that Mark Wood's left knee ligament was damaged. In such a situation, it is difficult to play cricket at the moment.
Updating Mark Wood's surgery, the England Cricket Board said that this fast bowler had been struggling with knee problems for a long time, but the problem increased during the Champions Trophy. In such a situation, in view of the seriousness of the injury, the Cricket Board has asked Mark Wood to stay away from the ground for 4 months. In such a situation, it is clear that he will not be able to play in the five -Test series against India in June.
England bowling will be weak
The ECB has not given any information about who will replace Mark Wood in the Test series against India after injury, but it is clear that the absence of Mark Wood will weaken England's bowling line-up. Because since Stuart Broad and James Anderson retired, England's troubles have increased in the Test format. In such a situation, there is good news for Team India before the next Test series that it will not have to face Mark.
If we talk about Mark Wood, then his previous tournament was nothing special. Mark Wood was not effective in the Champions Trophy at all. Mark Wood played only 2 matches for England, in which he suffered a bad defeat. Especially against Australia, he scored 75 runs in 9 overs. Talking about the wickets, he was able to take only 1 wicket.