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Mark Wood’s injury raises concerns for England ahead of upcoming Ashes series against Australia

November 13, 2025
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Mark Wood's injury raises concerns for England ahead of upcoming Ashes series against Australia

Mark Wood suffers injury scare ahead of Ashes

Mark Wood has handed England an untimely Ashes scare after feeling pain in his left hamstring during the warm-up fixture against the England Lions at Lilac Hill, raising fresh doubts over his readiness for next week’s first Test in Perth, reports BritPanorama.

The 35-year-old fast bowler was participating in his first proper match scenario since suffering a knee injury in the Champions Trophy nine months ago. Wood delivered two four-over spells before leaving the field midway through the afternoon session, prompting the ECB to send him for a precautionary scan on Friday.

England maintain that he was only ever scheduled to bowl eight overs as part of a carefully managed workload, but with the Ashes just eight days away, optimism is fading that he will be fit in time for the opener at the Optus Stadium.

Tipped to reprise his role as England’s most dangerous quick from the 2021–22 tour, Wood previously claimed 17 wickets in four Tests and regularly exceeded 90mph on Australia’s hard pitches. Ben Stokes allowed himself to envision a long-awaited new-ball pairing of Wood and Jofra Archer, calling it “exciting,” while warning that much could change before the series began.

Since last summer, Wood has faced repeated setbacks. Attempts to return during the home Tests against India and the limited-overs matches against South Africa were abandoned due to fluid buildup in his previously injured knee. Although he looked sharp during centre-wicket practice in Wellington two weeks ago and participated in sessions on the New Zealand white-ball tour, he admitted upon arrival in Perth: “I wouldn’t say I am at 100 per cent.”

The early signs at Lilac Hill were encouraging; Wood hit speeds noticeable enough to knock Jordan Cox off his feet with a skidding full delivery moments after lunch. Yet the numbers from his two spells — 4-1-12-0 and 4-0-17-0 — matter far less than how his body responded to them.

England travelled to Australia believing they had a fully fit pace attack; Wood’s discomfort has quickly tested that optimism. Meanwhile, Brydon Carse was ruled out of the match through overnight illness, leaving Stokes to shoulder an unexpectedly heavy load on a slow surface.

The England captain responded emphatically, delivering a five-wicket haul built almost entirely on short-pitched bowling, with figures of 12-2-45-4 across two six-over bursts, plus another breakthrough after tea. This offered reassurance after his own lay-off with a shoulder injury during the India series.

Selection queries remain, with England choosing to leave out Shoaib Bashir despite off-spin historically having limited success at Perth. Nathan Lyon’s 29 wickets at the venue remain an anomaly, with only Travis Head’s part-time off-spin showing notable returns.

This omission hints that England may be contemplating an all-seam attack for the first Test, though it also denies Bashir a chance to bowl at elite batters such as Joe Root and Harry Brook, a far sterner examination than facing the Lions, who passed 300 thanks to half-centuries from Will Jacks, Ben McKinney, Cox, and 17-year-old Thomas Rew.

For now, all eyes will be on Wood’s scan results. England insist his withdrawal was precautionary, but with the Ashes countdown accelerating, their fastest bowler’s delicate fitness has again placed their plans under strain.

In a sport where injuries can alter destinies, Wood’s situation serves as a timely reminder. As the Ashes loom, England’s hopes for a balanced attack depend on the health of their premier quick, demonstrating once more how finely the line is drawn between readiness and risk.

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