23 January,2024 04:39 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Mark Wood (Pic: AFP)
England's speedster Mark Wood on Tuesday said that making wise use of short-pitched balls against Rohit Sharma will be in his and his team's plan ahead of the five-match test series against England.
The first Test is scheduled to begin here on Thursday, and Wood said the nature of pitches, even if slow, could abet the strategy. Team India will play the first two test matches in the absence of their star batsman Virat Kohli. He has withdrawn from the first two tests due to personal reasons.
"Yeah, the conditions will be assessed once I am out there, and bumps (bouncers) are rarely bought out here. But the pitch sometimes can be two-paced and, if it is slow, it can help (bowlers) because the batters will be through with the shot," Wood said in a press conference here.
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"Someone like Rohit, I know how good he is on the short ball. That doesn't necessarily mean that I wouldn't bowl a bouncer. It just means that I'll have to be really accurate with it and bowl at the right time," he added.
Under the captaincy of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum, England has been playing an aggressive brand of cricket, but is also ready to adapt to the conditions, Wood added.
For him, it is all about cashing in on the opportunities to put the pressure back on the home side. "I think we'll still look to take the game on. I think at times it's been smart though, you know, to consolidate it in and then when the chance comes to put the pressure back on (India).
The 34-year-old Durham man said handling pressure would also be a key factor in deciding whether England creates history on these shores as they had done against Pakistan in late 2022.
"I guess it's all about soaking up that pressure when needed, maybe when the Indian batsmen are on top. We have to soak up that pressure and create a bit of a theatre or drama on the field and then when it's time, attack again. That's the same with bat and ball," said Wood.
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In 2022, England had become the first visiting team to inflict a 3-0 series clean sweep on Pakistan. England last won a test series in India in the year 2012-13 under Alastair Cook's captaincy.
"We know the challenges here. They (India) very rarely lose at home. I think it's almost like a bit of a free hit for us where we can come in and try something different," Wood said.
"We created history in Pakistan recently, becoming the first team to win every match. So, this is another chance to do something historic and try and beat India in their own conditions," he added.
Wood rubbed off the concerns of his side being under-prepared for the India series and said that the camp in Abu Dhabi has helped his team stick several boxes.
"I think we've prepped really well in Abu Dhabi. We've made pitches, we've scuffed pitches up to make them spin, we've put sand down to make it spin, we've had flat pitches to practice simple and reverse swing. So, we've had all the facilities available in Abu Dhabi.
"It was also good to switch off there as well. We had a good team bonding session. So, we've come here fresh mentally and physically and ready to go," he added.
(With PTI Inputs)