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Wood Out: Knee Woes sideline England Star
29 Nov
Summary
- Mark Wood's left knee concern rules him out of the second Ashes Test.
- He previously returned from a nine-month knee surgery layoff.
- Josh Tongue is the likely replacement for the injured fast bowler.

England's bowling attack faces a significant blow as fast bowler Mark Wood is slated to miss the second Ashes Test in Brisbane. His left knee, which recently underwent a nine-month recovery from surgery, is causing renewed discomfort, leading selectors to prioritize his long-term availability in the series. Wood had only just returned for the first Test in Perth, bowling 11 overs after his extended layoff.
The absence of the 35-year-old quick is a concern for England, particularly after their heavy eight-wicket loss in the opening match. Wood's express pace was anticipated to be a valuable asset at the Gabba. His previous performance in day-night Tests against Australia, where he took nine wickets in Hobart in 2022, highlights his potential impact.
Josh Tongue is the frontrunner to replace Wood, though he himself was involved with the England Lions team. The team aims to manage Wood's condition carefully, hoping he can feature later in the Ashes campaign. The decision underscores the challenges England faces in managing player fitness during a demanding Test series.




