Rochdale Observer

Wood out to prove a point on Indian soil

- CRICKET

MARK Wood admits England’s World Cup blowout “really hurt” and is desperate to put things right on his return to Indian soil with the Test team.

The seamer was part of the side that slumped to a seventh-place finish at the tournament a matter of weeks ago, with the defending champions ruthlessly exposed during a handful of stinging defeats.

Fresh from playing a crucial role in England’s Ashes comeback over the summer, Wood was unable to lift the 50-over side in the same way, chipping in with just six wickets in seven matches and going at 6.46 runs an over.

Speaking ahead of the first Test in Hyderabad, where he is expected to provide the pace in spin-friendly conditions, Wood was eager to put those 50-over struggles firmly behind him.

“I didn’t perform well in the World Cup and that was my last involvemen­t so I feel like I’ve got a point to prove a little bit here,” he said.

“I was very disappoint­ed with that whole campaign, personally and as a team. Conditions might not be favourable for me but I’ll be trying to put a better show than I did at the World Cup. We came here with big expectatio­ns and we didn’t live up to it, nowhere near up to it.

“I was really upset with it. For about a week once I got home I was thinking, ‘Why did I do that?’ or ‘Why was this happening?,’ ‘What did we do that for?.’

“It really hurt for a while but that’s why there is a hunger to come back into this environmen­t. I’m ready to try to prove that was just a one-off.”

While England’s status as defending champions meant they had been well fancied heading into the World Cup, the odds place them as distant second favourites ahead of the five-match series.

India have not been turned over at home since 2012, when Sir Alastair Cook’s England scored a famous win, losing only three of their 46 subsequent Tests.

“Not many teams come here and win,” said Wood. “If we give it a good go, we could go down in flames, but if we give it a go, it’s no different to any other time.”

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