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Home / Sports / Wood's Ashes Drive: 2,832 Miles to Beat the Blues

Wood's Ashes Drive: 2,832 Miles to Beat the Blues

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Mark Wood suggested driving 2,832 miles to the next Ashes Test.
  • He aims to keep his mind occupied after England's quick defeat.
  • England faces an 11-day break between the first two Tests.
Wood's Ashes Drive: 2,832 Miles to Beat the Blues

Fast bowler Mark Wood expressed his frustration following England's swift eight-wicket loss in the opening Ashes Test in Perth, humorously suggesting he'd drive 2,832 miles to Brisbane just to keep his mind occupied. He acknowledged the sting of defeat, stating it would linger for several days.

Wood emphasized the team's need to unite and focus on the series' end goal, rather than dwelling on the immediate setback. The extended 11-day interval between the first and second Tests offers a period for reflection and regrouping for the touring side.

Despite the team's struggles and his personal performance in the first Test, Wood remains optimistic about England's bowling attack. He believes they can counter the Australian batsmen and fight back in the upcoming matches, aiming to prevent a repeat of previous Ashes tour opening defeats.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mark Wood considered driving to the next Ashes Test to keep his mind occupied and cope with the emotional impact of England's significant defeat in the opening match.
There is an 11-day gap between the first and second Ashes Tests, providing a significant break for the England team.
Mark Wood went wicketless in the first Ashes Test after returning from knee surgery, bowling economically but taking no wickets.

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