England given major Ashes fitness boost after injury scare
Mark Wood impressed during a net session on Tuesday after struggling with hamstring stiffness last week (Getty)
Renewed optimism surrounds Mark Wood's availability for England's first Ashes Test in Perth on Friday, following an "absolutely rapid" net session.
Wood had knee surgery in March and reported hamstring stiffness during England’s warm-up match last week, but was cleared of injury after a scan and bowled at near full pace in the nets on Tuesday.
His potential return is a significant boost for England, particularly as Australian quicks Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood are sidelined.
Team-mate Jamie Smith confirmed Wood's impressive speed in practice, highlighting his unique express pace for the anticipated fast Perth pitch.
Smith also addressed the controversial Jonny Bairstow stumping during the 2023 Ashes, stating he would not attempt a similar dismissal, while Australia's Alex Carey acknowledged his "villain" status to some fans.