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Born on 11 January 1990, Mark Wood is a professional English cricketer known for his express pace and commitment on the field. A right-handed batsman and right-arm fast bowler, Wood has been a key figure in England’s fast-bowling attack, regularly delivering speeds around 90 miles per hour.
Mark Wood was born in Ashington, Northumberland, United Kingdom. His father’s name is Derek Wood. Details about his early personal life remain limited in public records. One of his early cricketing idols was fellow Ashington-born fast bowler Steve Harmison. Deeply inspired by Harmison, Wood sought to emulate his pace and intensity on the field, eventually developing into one of England's fastest bowlers, reportedly reaching speeds of up to 97 mph in peak form. In international matches, he wears the jersey number 33.
Wood began his domestic cricket career in 2008, debuting for Northumberland in minor counties cricket. During his time there, he contributed to the team's victories in both the Minor Counties Championship and three MCCA Knockout Trophy titles.
In 2011, Wood joined Durham County Cricket Club, transitioning to first-class cricket. His performances caught the attention of national selectors, and he soon progressed into List A matches, including appearances against teams such as Sri Lanka A and Scotland.
Wood was named in England’s Test squad for the 2015 tours of the West Indies and Ireland, although he did not play in those series. He made his official international debut in an ODI against Ireland on 8 May 2015. The match was cut short due to rain, but he managed to claim one wicket.
Later that year, he made his Test debut against New Zealand. In the first Test, Wood claimed four wickets, contributing to England's 1-0 lead. Despite a loss in the second Test, where he secured five wickets and scored 19 valuable runs, England won the series 2-1. Wood also made his T20 International debut during the same tour, taking three wickets for 26 runs in a victory over New Zealand.
Wood featured in the 2015 Ashes series against Australia, playing four matches and claiming ten wickets. Although he was sidelined for the third Test due to injury, his consistent pace and control were instrumental in England's 3-2 series victory. He was also selected for the ODI series following the Ashes, but was omitted after two performances deemed below par.
Toward the end of 2015, Wood played in two Tests against Pakistan and secured six wickets. However, an ankle injury kept him out of England’s tour to Sri Lanka and initial matches in the return series against Pakistan. He returned to the side for the 2016 ODI series against Pakistan, playing four out of five games and taking seven wickets. England went on to win the series 4-1, with Wood playing a supporting role in the bowling lineup.
As of his early international career, Mark Wood had played eight Test matches, with a best bowling figure of 3/39 in a single innings. In ODIs, he featured in eleven matches and recorded a best of 3/46. In T20 Internationals, his standout performance remains 3/26 against New Zealand. His ability to consistently bowl at high speeds has made him a valuable asset across all formats.
Mark Wood maintains an active presence on social media platforms. He goes by the handle @mawood33 on Instagram, where he shares training updates and behind-the-scenes content. As of the most recent figures, he has approximately 16.5K followers. He is also listed on online platforms such as Wiki and Twitter, where fans follow his cricketing journey.
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