Business Day

Wood unfazed over limited role

- Pearl Josephine Nazare

England quick Mark Wood has no complaints about his limited role in their thrilling win over India in the first Test in Hyderabad despite bowling just eight overs in the second innings.

Ollie Pope’s knock of 196 and a seven-wicket haul from debutant Tom Hartley took England to a 28-run victory on Sunday in the first of a five-match series.

Captain Ben Stokes opted for four spinners, with Wood the sole seamer in the starting lineup. It paid off as they handed India just their fourth defeat in their last 48 home Tests.

“When we were at the ground, he [Stokes] said probably one or two,” Wood told ESPNcricin­fo. “I thought I may not even open the bowling second innings. But it was like, ‘one over; that’s it.’

“Very rarely would you think you’d bowl one over and then be off. But weirdly, I trust what he says. One over? Right, OK, I’ll give it everything for this over.

“And then he said ‘rest’ and I’m not annoyed. I get it, we’re going to spin now. So it’s just a bit different.”

India quick Jasprit Bumrah picked up six wickets in the Test, including 4/41 runs in the second innings. Wood went wicketless after bowling 25 overs in the match.

“Bumrah didn’t do me any favours by bowling like a genius,” Wood said.

“I’m disappoint­ed that I didn’t get any wickets but not really fussed, because the team played amazing.”

Wood said the victory would have given the hosts “something to think about” for the remainder of the series.

“India have got the potential to produce any wicket here,” he added. “I’ve played in World Cup games and Indian Premier League games where it’s seamed, flat pitches, spinning wickets.”

The second Test will take place in Visakhapat­nam from February 2-6.

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