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Wooden injuries add to the English speed problem before the third test

Wooden injuries add to the English speed problem before the third test
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LONDON: Mark Wood has been ruled out from the third test of the week with India to deal with the hopes of the host to flatten the five-match series that lead tourists 1-0.
The 31-year-old has a beautiful right shoulder, due to diving directly into the advertising stockpiling while saving the limit on the second fourth night in Lord’s.
Even though he bent at a speed of more than 93 MPH (150 kph) on the last day of the second test, which was missing, he had been judged not suitable to take his place in the initial line-up for the match in Headingley, which will take place on Wednesday.
“Mark Wood has been ruled out from the third test against India with the right shoulder-jred,” read the statement of the British cricket board and Wales on Monday.
“Wood is injured on the fourth day of the second test in God and will not be suitable to play in Headingley starting on Wednesday.” He will remain with a squad at Leeds and will continue rehabilitation with the British medical team.
“The 31-year-old child will be judged at the end of this test match.” Durham Paceman, whose career has been damaged by injury, adds to the Growth list of British stitching Bowler which is not available.
Stuart Broad, Jofra Archer, Olly Stone and Chris Woakes came out due to injury while Ben Stokes were all available due to a mental health break.
Many feel wood should have greater care in the field.
“It’s crazy,” said the former British Batsman Geoffrey boycott in his column for English daily telegraphs.
“Modern Cricketers all dive athletically to save run and commendable efforts, but it is not worth the risk of injury to a leading bowler.” The UK conducted a test against the Virat Kohli team bid not only to raise the series but end seven tests without victory.

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