ENGLAND are banking on their rapid bowling attack as they look to end their Ashes cricket series drought in Australia, with fast bowler Mark Wood saying the squad has a “different feel” to previous unsuccessful trips Down Under.
England last won the Ashes in 2015 and have not won a series in Australia since 2011, losing their last three tours by margins of 5-0, 4-0 and 4-0.
Their last series defeat in Australia in 2022 led to an extensive review and shake-up of team leadership, resulting in the appointments of coach Brendon McCullum and red-ball captain Ben Stokes as well as a marked shift in playing style. “I can truly say there’s a quiet confidence within the group,” Wood told the Guardian in an interview published on Monday. “It’s a different feel this time. Last time we had Covid-19 and problems behind the scenes.
“Under this coach (Brendon McCullum) and this captain (Ben Stokes) there’s a specific way of playing and we’re going with more confidence and belief.”
England head into the series with arguably their quickest fast-bowling line-up in years, featuring Wood, Jofra Arch-er, Gus Atkinson, Josh Tongue and Brydon Carse.
Their last series victory in Australia was also built on a strong bowling attack, which boasted James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, Steve Finn and Chris Tremlett.
Wood said England had taken a page out of Australia’s playbook with their approach.
“It’s about having a collection of bowlers who can come in if anyone needs resting or there are injuries,” he added. — Reuters.



