08 July,2023 07:57 AM IST | Leeds | IANS
Mark Wood
Playing a Test match after more than six months, England pacer Mark Wood ripped through the Australian batting line-up on Day One of the third Test.
Wood, playing his first Test since December 2022, claimed 5-43 as Australia were all out for 263.
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However, what brought more joy to the pacer was achieving success with his parents watching from the stands.
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"That was amazing, a great feeling to get five wickets for the first time in front of my mom and dad, so that was a lovely moment to see them in the stand," Wood told Sky Sports on Thursday.
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