[VIDEOS/PICTURES] Is Mark Wood consistently the fastest bowler in the world?

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Today in the 1st Test against New Zealand, Mark Wood's average speed in his first over was 150.4kph, or 93.4mph which according to reports is the fastest first over for an England bowler in a Test since records began in 2006!

Not sure about all his speeds for the year at the moment but from what we saw today, he appears to be consistently the fastest bowler in the world today.
 
Yes, I'd go along with that. Archer when he's on it during a spell can probably match Wood's top speed but he can't consistently maintain that pace through an innings. Maybe Anrich Nortje can compete with Wood, but I haven't seen him sustain high speeds through a test innings either.
 
Yes but the problem for Wood is that he doesn't play enough tests while sustaining that pace.

He debuted in 2015 and over last 6 years, he has played only 18 tests. In last 5 years, he has only played 10 tests. So, he barely plays 2-3 tests in a year.
 
Nope. Since Wood's resurgence in 2019, Starc and Nirthe gave clocked higher average speeds. Hes 3rd though
 
Ripping it up today at the IPL.

What a bowler this guy is.
 
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His ability nip the ball back in at low trajectory makes him look different. It already comes in with the angle. Then after pitch it further comes back in. It is difficult to adjust at pace. You have to be an exceptionall strong on side player.
 
I will never understand why Archer was rated ahead of this guy.

Had he bowled the super over in 2019, England would have actually won properly. No way he would have let Guptil score that many runs. Archer and England got very lucky they managed to fluke it with the boundary count rule.
 
I will never understand why Archer was rated ahead of this guy.

Had he bowled the super over in 2019, England would have actually won properly. No way he would have let Guptil score that many runs. Archer and England got very lucky they managed to fluke it with the boundary count rule.

Well Wood has had a resurgence. He has tweaked his run up and action which have made him better. Not sure if the old Wood was as good.
 
He's definitely becoming one of the world's leading white-ball bowlers
 
Jofra and Wood would be starting for England in this years 50 over WC. England would be favourites to win the WC again.
 
Wood is probably the best fast bowler in the world at the moment whilst Bumrah is out injured
 
“What I would say is I have always loved playing for England,” Wood told The Telegraph. “That has always been my priority throughout the years. I know they have looked after me with injuries and things like that, but time away from home, the financial side of things now, there are more things in play than just solely my love of playing for England. Injuries, how many miles I have got on my clock? That is a decision I will make once I have spoken to Rob Key. We will go from there.”

Wood has a long injury record behind him in his career, and is not expected to be able to play all five Test matches in India regardless. His deal with Dubai Capitals is reportedly worth about £500,000. Turning down the offer of a central contract could bring a more financially rewarding end to the 33-year-old’s career.

“Players from other countries have done that [turned down central contracts],” said Wood. “It is not on my radar at the minute. At the minute the World Cup is a massive focus, the other thing is my agent and Rob Key knows where I stand. I love playing for England, I want to play for England as long as I can, but it just depends on what they say, what they want me to do and how they view the structure going forwards.

“There have been times when I have turned things down to play for England and that is the way I feel it should be but, like I said, me being a three-format player for England, I have spent a lot of time on tours away from home, now with a young family it is a tough decision, but one I will have to work out in the next month or so.”
 
I love how Mark Wood possesses a good array of variations in his bowling, including a sharp bouncers even after the comback from the injury.

He is still a gun bowler.
 
“What I would say is I have always loved playing for England,” Wood told The Telegraph. “That has always been my priority throughout the years. I know they have looked after me with injuries and things like that, but time away from home, the financial side of things now, there are more things in play than just solely my love of playing for England. Injuries, how many miles I have got on my clock? That is a decision I will make once I have spoken to Rob Key. We will go from there.”

Wood has a long injury record behind him in his career, and is not expected to be able to play all five Test matches in India regardless. His deal with Dubai Capitals is reportedly worth about £500,000. Turning down the offer of a central contract could bring a more financially rewarding end to the 33-year-old’s career.

“Players from other countries have done that [turned down central contracts],” said Wood. “It is not on my radar at the minute. At the minute the World Cup is a massive focus, the other thing is my agent and Rob Key knows where I stand. I love playing for England, I want to play for England as long as I can, but it just depends on what they say, what they want me to do and how they view the structure going forwards.

“There have been times when I have turned things down to play for England and that is the way I feel it should be but, like I said, me being a three-format player for England, I have spent a lot of time on tours away from home, now with a young family it is a tough decision, but one I will have to work out in the next month or so.”

Wow, 500k pounds would be a bigggg contract to turn down. And at 33 plagued with injuries, i'm sure he will take it.

In the meantime, I can't wait to see him and geniune pace in the WC. All eyes on the speedometer: Wood, Rauf, Naseem, Ferguson, Starc, Henry, Nortje. I reckon Rauf clocks the fastest speed in India (against India) this WC
 
I love how Mark Wood possesses a good array of variations in his bowling, including a sharp bouncers even after the comback from the injury.

He is still a gun bowler.
At his age, being able to generate such speeds is absolutely commendable.

Phenomenal bowler. Shows you what being supremely fit can help you achieve.
 
Wood is probably the best fast bowler in the world at the moment whilst Bumrah is out injured
Even with a fully fit Bumrah, Wood is miles quicker than him.

Wood is the real deal. Bumrah is baby pace
 
Wood has a long injury record behind him in his career, and is not expected to be able to play all five Test matches in India regardless. His deal with Dubai Capitals is reportedly worth about £500,000. Turning down the offer of a central contract could bring a more financially rewarding end to the 33-year-old’s career.
Ideal candidate for freelance.

Injury prone, but brilliant when fit.

Could make a lot of money in a short space of time.
 
226 international wickets
ODI & T20 World Cup winner
Speeds up to 97mph

Happy 34th birthday to one of the fastest bowlers in the world today, Mark Wood
 

T20 World Cup: Mark Wood says England have 'no excuses' despite weather-disrupted warm-up series​


Mark Wood says there will be "no excuses" from England following a frustrating preparation period for the T20 World Cup.

Two of the first three Vitality Blast international series encounters against Pakistan - at Headingley and Cardiff - were abandoned without a ball being bowled.

England managed a 23-run victory at Edgbaston in the second game, and they will be hoping for a weather break - with rain expected again - in Thursday's series finale at the Kia Oval.

Wood and company then head to the West Indies ahead of their World Cup opener against Scotland in Barbados on June 4, live on Sky Sports.

"Obviously, it's not ideal when you schedule four games and we might only get one or two," fast bowler Wood said. "A few of the lads are keen to get a run out at the Oval, so that will help. It will give confidence to everyone in the group.

"It was a good game the other day against Pakistan. They looked like they were pushing us really close, and might have got there in the end if it wasn't for such good bowling and shutting the game out from (Reece) Topley, (Chris) Jordan and (Jofra) Archer.

"Yes, we have got experience, but warm-up games always give you a sense of different things you can tinker with. Who is in good form? Who needs to work on other things? Some lads have been playing at the IPL and they are match-ready. Other lads haven't, and the lads that haven't, is there a freshness?

"You want the games to practise stuff, but it is a fine balance. One or two of us might feel like we need a game or two to get going, but there will be no excuses.

"It is coming round thick and fast. Whatever preparation we get, that is what we are going to have to go with."

England's undoubted highlight of the Pakistan series has been Wood's fellow quick Jofra Archer returning to international cricket.

Archer claimed two wickets at Edgbaston on his first international appearance for 14 months. He had not played for his country on English soil since 2020 after an injury-hit few years troubled by repeated issues with his right elbow.

Wood added: "The mark of Jofra is that he is always in the game, always at people. There is always a chance of wickets and him changing the game.

"He bowled that difficult over - that sixth over is a tough one, it is the last over of the powerplay where the batters are looking to score heavy, and I am sure he would have been nervous.

"He is a pretty cool guy, and as soon as he got that over out of the way he would have settled into the game. To bowl those next three overs for next to nothing shows a great deal of resilience, which is something he has had to show over the past few years."

Asked about potentially partnering Archer as part of England's World Cup attack, Wood said: "I honestly have no idea. That's a question for the management. But I have played with Jofra before, and I don't see it's like me or him. I don't see why we can't play together.

"We played together at the 2019 World Cup and things went pretty well. I don't see why we can't play in the same team, but maybe it is up to the management to manage our bodies and see how we get through the tournament."

 
Wood got brutally exposed in the ODI WC in India in 2023. The Pakistani team is just awful. I would advise England not to get too carried away thinking he is going to blast the other teams.
 
Fastest of this generation.

So sad he gets put in the shadow of the overhyped Archer who really isn’t the same level of express.
 
Mark wood is too hot to handle for omani players, he has already took 2 wickets in his very first over.
 
England have recalled pace bowler Mark Wood to their XI for the second Test against West Indies at Trent Bridge, starting on Thursday.

Wood takes the place of the retired James Anderson, who ended his record-breaking career following the huge win in the first Test at Lord’s.

Wood missed the first Test after being part of the England squad for the T20 World Cup in June.

The 34-year-old has taken 108 wickets in 34 Tests and will form a pacey pairing alongside Gus Atkinson, with Chris Woakes the other specialist seamer.
 
Wood got brutally exposed in the ODI WC in India in 2023. The Pakistani team is just awful. I would advise England not to get too carried away thinking he is going to blast the other teams.
Still fine for tests though. Such bowlers can be used well for tail and as an enforcer
Agree odi he isn't that good.

T20 he is alright depending on conditions.
 
Wood has been around for years now and has been a regular part of England. I think he will do fine in the 2nd test. This guy can bowl some dangerous line and length.
 
Yeah, in terms of pace Wood is the fastest bowler right now and he is a very good bowler too.
 
Mark Wood's first over was the quickest by an England bowler since 2006 against West Indies in 2nd Test.

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One of the most overrated pace bowlers in test cricket. A bowling avg of nearly 32 after playing most of his career in Rng in the company of Broad, Anderson etc. Yes he bowls those 150 kph balls but without a proper rudder it's useless.

Another classic example of PIPY (Pace Is Pace Yaar) not producing dividends in the long run
 
Currently, the fastest bowler I would say he is. Not sure if he is going to break the shoaib akhtar record or not but he surely is close to that.
 
Currently, the fastest bowler I would say he is. Not sure if he is going to break the shoaib akhtar record or not but he surely is close to that.
Shoaib bowled quicker on average at his peak though.
After shoaib, then wood and Lee are around the same level.

Then rest like Hayward, Patterson, nortje, starc at his peak etc come in the next tier below those 3. Tait barely played so excluded him.
 
Wood 'closer and closer' to 100mph, says Stokes

England captain Ben Stokes says fast bowler Mark Wood is getting “closer and closer” to breaking the 100mph barrier.

Wood, 34, was shown to have reached 97.1mph in an electrifying spell on the second morning of the second Test against West Indies at Trent Bridge last week.

The Durham man’s top recorded speed is 97.73, while only three bowlers are thought to have been clocked at 100mph or more in an international match.

“He’s got it in the tank,” said Stokes. “He’s been close a couple of times. Maybe one day."

Wood has been named in an unchanged England team for the third Test against the Windies, which begins on Friday.

Asked if he was surprised Wood is able to register 97mph, Stokes said: “It’s not surprising. It’s great to watch. I’d much rather have him in my team than having to have my helmet and pads on facing him as an opposition.”

Wood averaged 94.47mph in the second over of his first spell last Friday morning at Trent Bridge, the fastest recorded over by an England bowler in a home Test.

His fastest delivery of 97.73mph was bowled to David Warner in the Boxing Day Ashes Test of 2021.

Measuring accurate bowling speeds is difficult. The three bowlers to have topped 100mph, all in limited-overs cricket, are Shoaib Akhtar of Pakistan and Australian duo Brett Lee and Shaun Tait. However, data analysts Cricviz dispute these speeds.

The fastest recorded delivery to take a wicket in Test cricket was 99.3mph by Australia’s Mitchell Johnson to dismiss New Zealand’s Jeetan Patel, now an assistant coach with England, in 2010.

Stokes said Wood is “always looking up at the big screen” to check his speeds and the skipper “wouldn’t hear the end of it” if the 100mph mark is broken.

“He seems to be getting closer and closer to that,” added Stokes. “One day everything might click or the speed gun might be wrong. Who knows?

“But I’m happy with what he’s doing right now. Being able to sustain that pace is quite phenomenal.

“His average speed every time he plays a Test match is always above 90mph. That says a lot about his fitness.

“It’s all fine and well trying to bowl one spell above 90 but every spell he bowls for England he’s clocking over 90mph and that’s a great thing to have as a captain.”


BBC
 
Wood 'closer and closer' to 100mph, says Stokes

England captain Ben Stokes says fast bowler Mark Wood is getting “closer and closer” to breaking the 100mph barrier.

Wood, 34, was shown to have reached 97.1mph in an electrifying spell on the second morning of the second Test against West Indies at Trent Bridge last week.

The Durham man’s top recorded speed is 97.73, while only three bowlers are thought to have been clocked at 100mph or more in an international match.

“He’s got it in the tank,” said Stokes. “He’s been close a couple of times. Maybe one day."

Wood has been named in an unchanged England team for the third Test against the Windies, which begins on Friday.

Asked if he was surprised Wood is able to register 97mph, Stokes said: “It’s not surprising. It’s great to watch. I’d much rather have him in my team than having to have my helmet and pads on facing him as an opposition.”

Wood averaged 94.47mph in the second over of his first spell last Friday morning at Trent Bridge, the fastest recorded over by an England bowler in a home Test.

His fastest delivery of 97.73mph was bowled to David Warner in the Boxing Day Ashes Test of 2021.

Measuring accurate bowling speeds is difficult. The three bowlers to have topped 100mph, all in limited-overs cricket, are Shoaib Akhtar of Pakistan and Australian duo Brett Lee and Shaun Tait. However, data analysts Cricviz dispute these speeds.

The fastest recorded delivery to take a wicket in Test cricket was 99.3mph by Australia’s Mitchell Johnson to dismiss New Zealand’s Jeetan Patel, now an assistant coach with England, in 2010.

Stokes said Wood is “always looking up at the big screen” to check his speeds and the skipper “wouldn’t hear the end of it” if the 100mph mark is broken.

“He seems to be getting closer and closer to that,” added Stokes. “One day everything might click or the speed gun might be wrong. Who knows?

“But I’m happy with what he’s doing right now. Being able to sustain that pace is quite phenomenal.

“His average speed every time he plays a Test match is always above 90mph. That says a lot about his fitness.

“It’s all fine and well trying to bowl one spell above 90 but every spell he bowls for England he’s clocking over 90mph and that’s a great thing to have as a captain.”


BBC
He's 34. Are we sure body is on his side?
 
Shoaib bowled quicker on average at his peak though.
After shoaib, then wood and Lee are around the same level.

Then rest like Hayward, Patterson, nortje, starc at his peak etc come in the next tier below those 3. Tait barely played so excluded him.
Lee bowled quicker then Shoaib on average just saying.

Shoaib at absolute peak was obviously faster with him holding the record of fastest.
 
Mark Wood is now equal 22nd with Allan Lamb for most sixes for England, reaching this milestone during the 1st Test against Sri Lanka.
 
England pace bowler Mark Wood sustained a right thigh muscle injury on the third day of the first Rothesay Test against Sri Lanka at Emirates Old Trafford.

He will not return to the field today and is being assessed by the England medical team to determine the severity of the injury.
 
England pace bowler Mark Wood sustained a right thigh muscle injury on the third day of the first Rothesay Test against Sri Lanka at Emirates Old Trafford.

He will not return to the field today and is being assessed by the England medical team to determine the severity of the injury.
I hope he gets better. But he has got to be one of the most injury-prone fast bowlers in the world. It's still wild to me that England made Anderson retire so Wood could continue getting injured and missing matches.

Also, reinforces my belief that express pacers have very little place in international cricket anymore because of the sheer volume of cricket they are made to play.
 
England Men's pace bowler Mark Wood has been ruled out of the remainder of the Rothesay Test series against Sri Lanka after scans confirmed a right thigh muscle strain. Wood sustained the injury on the third day of England's five-wicket victory in the first Test at Emirates Old Trafford, which prevented him from bowling on the final day.

Leicestershire's 20-year-old left-arm seamer Josh Hull has received his first senior call-up to replace Wood in the squad for the remaining two Tests at Lord's, starting on Thursday, and at the Kia Oval on Friday, 6 September.
 
England fast bowler Mark Wood has been ruled out for the rest of the year following a right elbow injury

Medical scans have confirmed that Wood has a bone stress injury of the right elbow injury. He had noticed increasing stiffness and discomfort in his elbow during the Test series against the West Indies earlier in the summer. He played a full part in the first Test against Sri Lanka at Emirates Old Trafford managing the discomfort whilst he was bowling. During that Test match, Wood also sustained a right thigh injury, which is being managed and from which he is recovering well.

Wood will continue to work closely with the ECB medical team on his management and rehabilitation.

As a result, he will miss England's upcoming winter Test tours of Pakistan in October and New Zealand in December. He aims to return to full fitness by early 2025, in time for England’s white-ball tour of India and the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan, scheduled to begin in February 2025
 
England fast bowler Mark Wood has been ruled out for the rest of the year following a right elbow injury

Medical scans have confirmed that Wood has a bone stress injury of the right elbow injury. He had noticed increasing stiffness and discomfort in his elbow during the Test series against the West Indies earlier in the summer. He played a full part in the first Test against Sri Lanka at Emirates Old Trafford managing the discomfort whilst he was bowling. During that Test match, Wood also sustained a right thigh injury, which is being managed and from which he is recovering well.

Wood will continue to work closely with the ECB medical team on his management and rehabilitation.

As a result, he will miss England's upcoming winter Test tours of Pakistan in October and New Zealand in December. He aims to return to full fitness by early 2025, in time for England’s white-ball tour of India and the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan, scheduled to begin in February 2025
A sigh of relief for Pakistani batters?
 
England fast bowler Mark Wood has been ruled out for the rest of the year following a right elbow injury

Medical scans have confirmed that Wood has a bone stress injury of the right elbow injury. He had noticed increasing stiffness and discomfort in his elbow during the Test series against the West Indies earlier in the summer. He played a full part in the first Test against Sri Lanka at Emirates Old Trafford managing the discomfort whilst he was bowling. During that Test match, Wood also sustained a right thigh injury, which is being managed and from which he is recovering well.

Wood will continue to work closely with the ECB medical team on his management and rehabilitation.

As a result, he will miss England's upcoming winter Test tours of Pakistan in October and New Zealand in December. He aims to return to full fitness by early 2025, in time for England’s white-ball tour of India and the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan, scheduled to begin in February 2025

Express pacers tend to get injured frequently.

In the past, Shaun Tait and Shoaib Akthar often used to get injured. So was Shane Bond.
 
Wood has a very good record away from home so he will be missed in the Pakistan tour.
 
England fast bowler Mark Wood has been ruled out for the rest of the year following a right elbow injury

Medical scans have confirmed that Wood has a bone stress injury of the right elbow injury. He had noticed increasing stiffness and discomfort in his elbow during the Test series against the West Indies earlier in the summer. He played a full part in the first Test against Sri Lanka at Emirates Old Trafford managing the discomfort whilst he was bowling. During that Test match, Wood also sustained a right thigh injury, which is being managed and from which he is recovering well.

Wood will continue to work closely with the ECB medical team on his management and rehabilitation.

As a result, he will miss England's upcoming winter Test tours of Pakistan in October and New Zealand in December. He aims to return to full fitness by early 2025, in time for England’s white-ball tour of India and the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan, scheduled to begin in February 2025
This might be the end of Mark Wood's career as an express bowler.
 
He should have been rested after the West Indies series. He can’t play every series, England just fumbled a little bit here, generally his handling has been ok. Apart from maybe Bret Lee, no fast bowler bowling at these freakish speeds had a very lengthy career, this breed of bowlers belong in a class of their own and shouldn’t be judged based on longevity mainly, we should enjoy watching Wood for however long he has left……
 
With out wood , outside England bowling is cannon fodder , woakes is useless, Gus is untested , so are spinners and Stokes won't bowl

If pakistan managed to bat properly they may have chance
 
With out wood , outside England bowling is cannon fodder , woakes is useless, Gus is untested , so are spinners and Stokes won't bowl

If pakistan managed to bat properly they may have chance
Pakistan lost to Bangladesh side. They'll get rolled over by any bowling attack that England will put.
 
He should have been rested after the West Indies series. He can’t play every series, England just fumbled a little bit here, generally his handling has been ok. Apart from maybe Bret Lee, no fast bowler bowling at these freakish speeds had a very lengthy career, this breed of bowlers belong in a class of their own and shouldn’t be judged based on longevity mainly, we should enjoy watching Wood for however long he has left……
What about the express pacer saqib? He was lightning quick. Atleast he thought he was. He disappeared now.

But yes wood is the quickest on average right now. There is maybe nortje apart from him.
 
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