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6 resultsfor “how many Tests has Mark Wood played”

World

An opener, spinner & fast bowlers - England's first Test decisions

Mark Wood is unlikely to play Test cricket again, there is a changing of the guard among England's seamers. Many

BBC NewsMay 11
World

Here's to you, Ollie Robinson - England need you more than you will know

Mark Wood will never play another Test and it means the four cornerstones of England's pace attack have gone in the space of three years, taking 1,609 wickets with them. So England reached

BBC NewsJun 4
World

What to do about Rew? England's dilemma

Mark Wood out of the picture. Brydon Carse has a broken wrist and Jofra Archer is at the Indian Premier League. Gus Atkinson has not played so far this season following the hamstring injury

BBC NewsApr 20
World

The leader, supporting actor and X-factor – Finn on England's attack

played all five Ashes Tests and was England's leading wicket-taker. When he's fit, I'd see Carse as an alternative to Tongue – a wicket-taking option when the ball gets older

BBC NewsJun 2
World

The 92mph England fast bowler ready to move on from difficult debut

Mark Wood have exited the Test arena. England must find replacements for their combined 1,619 wickets. Brydon Carse is injured, Jofra Archer is at the Indian Premier League and Matthew Potts struggled

BBC NewsApr 30
Politics

Graham Platner shrugs off scandals to win Maine Democratic Senate primary

test and prompted soul searching in the Democratic party about moral hypocrisy, policy imperatives versus private misconduct and whether the party should emulate Republicans by putting need to win above other concerns. Reports emerged that

The Guardian WorldJun 10