ICC ODI World Cup: Mark Wood Decides to Skip The Hundred to Stay Fit for the World Cup – Reports

England Speedster Chooses Rest to Ensure Fitness for Upcoming Marquee Event

Mark Wood has once again proven his importance for England’s cricket team. As one of the fastest bowlers in the world currently, the right-arm pacer has further solidified his reputation with an impressive performance in the ongoing Ashes series between England and Australia.

ICC ODI World Cup: Mark Wood Decides to Skip The Hundred to Stay Fit for the World Cup - Reports

After sitting on the bench during the first two Tests, Mark Wood was brought back for the third Test and has since made a significant impact. His inclusion played a vital role in England’s victory in the third Test at Edgbaston, after the team suffered defeats in the first two Tests in his absence.

Wood’s contribution has been remarkable in the ongoing series. He showcased his skills by claiming five wickets in his first innings and two more in the second innings. His raw pace and bounce consistently troubled the Australian batsmen, making him a formidable force on the field. In the drawn fourth Test, he added four more wickets, and in the first innings of the fifth Test at The Oval, he secured two wickets.

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With the ICC World Cup 2023 approaching, and Mark Wood’s current outstanding form, the English team management has made a significant decision regarding the fast bowler. To protect him for the marquee event, Mark Wood will sit out The Hundred tournament. England is determined to ensure that he remains fit, especially with Jofra Archer already sidelined due to an elbow injury.

ICC ODI World Cup: Mark Wood Decides to Skip The Hundred to Stay Fit for the World Cup - Reports

While this decision may be a blow for The Hundred, which has already lost several other prominent players ahead of the third edition, it also poses a challenge for London Spirit. The team has already suffered the loss of Olly Stone to a hamstring injury this week. Additionally, Cricket Australia has withdrawn Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh from the competition.

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