Wood out for four months

Published March 14, 2025

LONDON: England fast bowler Mark Wood has been ruled out for four months following an operation on his left knee, effectively ruling him out of an upcoming Test series at home to India.

But Thursday’s annou­ncement left open the possibility of the 35-year-old featuring on a 2025/26 tour of Australia where Eng­land will look to regain the Ashes.

Wood suffered the latest in a long line of injuries while bowling against Afg­h­anistan last month during England’s woeful Champions Trophy campaign in Pakistan where they lost all three of their group games.

Only recently returned to action following a lengthy lay-off with a stress problem in his elbow, Wood left the field in Lahore after bowling four overs but came back to bowl another spell despite his evident discomfort, amid fears he could have aggravated the injury.

Wood underwent surgery on Wednesday after scans confirmed medial ligament damage in his left knee, with the operation ruling him out until July at the earliest.

But with the final game of England’s five-Test series with India starting at the Oval on July 31, Wood has next to no chance of being involved.

He will also miss six white-ball games against the West Indies and a one-off Test with Zimbabwe in May.

At this stage, the England and Wales Cricket Board believe Wood will be fit to tour Australia.

Speaking at Lord’s last week, ECB men’s managing director Rob Key said England will “work back from the Ashes” regarding decisions concerning Wood’s fitness.

“I’m gutted to be out for so long after representing England across all formats since the start of last year,” said Wood in a ECB statement issued Thursday. “But I’ve got every confidence that I’ll be back firing on all cylinders now that I’ve been able to sort my knee out. I want to thank the surgeon, the doctors, staff, my England teammates and coaches for their support.”

Published in Dawn, March 14th, 2025

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