IND vs ENG: England inform fast bowler Mark Wood become Unfit

England pacer Mark Wood could not attend training ahead of the semi-final against India at the Adelaide Oval. The reason is Mark Wood’s not being fully fit. If he could not make it to the semi-final due to fitness, then it is a positive aspect for the Indian team.

Before the second semi-final of the T20 World Cup against India, England’s troubles are not lessening. After David Malan, England’s fast bowler Mark Wood could not attend the practice session ahead of the semi-final match against India at the Adelaide Oval. According to the report, Wood could not attend the practice session due to stiffness in the body. Fast bowler Mark Wood has been the most dangerous bowler in this tournament. He has taken nine wickets in four matches.

Mark Wood in the English team was not included in the optional practice session as a precaution. Keeping in mind the semi-final match, Wood Did not bowl in the nets. Recently, after two operations on the right elbow, Mark Wood had distanced himself from the cricket field for the entire summer season. On the other hand, if Wood is out of the semi-finals, then Chris Jordan can be found in his place in the playing XI. Wood is Known as the most dangerous bowler. Mark Wood has bowled the fastest (154.74kph) ball in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2022.


Along with Wood, the English team’s star batsman David Malan is also skeptical about joining the team. He may also be out of this important match due to injury. This was confirmed by the team’s all-rounder Moeen Ali on Monday. Malan suffered this injury in the match against Sri Lanka, in the last match of Super-12, he got injured while fielding. Since then David Malan did not come to bat. Chasing a target of 142 when the team was in trouble, Malan did not come out to bat, which can be understood from the seriousness of his injury.