The second day of the third Ashes Test in Leeds continued along the same trajectory as the previous day with both England and Australia trading blows in a highly unpredictable encounter. Just when the storm had finally seemed to settle with the visitors firmly on the front foot, a revitalized Mark Wood proved everything was still to play for with a cameo for the ages to hand the momentum back to the hosts.
The departure of Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow early in the day, followed by Moeen Ali and Chris Woakes failing to add much to the scoreboard, had left England reeling at 142/7 when Lunch was declared. Given tailender Wood was the next batter in line, the English fans seemed to brace themselves for a hefty first-innings lead considering Australia's total of 263, as indicated by an enveloping silence at Leeds. However, the 33-year-old seemed to walk in with a vengeance and on a day where the scoring rate had fallen below contrasting to the philosophy touted by head coach Brendon McCullum and skipper Ben Stokes, Wood singlehandedly breathed life into the dull affair.
Well aware he was going to be subjected to a short ball onslaught, Wood slogged left-arm seamer Mitchell Starc for a huge six on the first ball after Lunch and followed it up with an awkward slice for four off the very next ball. Starc stuck to his guns and banged in another bouncer at Wood, only to see the Dukes ball sail over deep midwicket for yet another maximum. Pat Cummins was up next for some vicious treatment as his first delivery to the right-hander cost another six runs, courtesy of a massive top edge after a huge hoick by Wood. The Englishman eventually fell two balls later for an 8-ball 24, making it the quickest knock of 24 in Test history, enough to send both Headingley and Twitter into raptures.
Absolute thriller
A thrilling cameo from Woody 🚀
— England Cricket (@englandcricket)
2️⃣4️⃣ from just 8️⃣ balls! |
Just wow
Mark Wood, 24 off 6, outside Gilbert Jessop's tomb
— Vithushan Ehantharajah (@Vitu_E)
LOL
That Mark Wood innings was the fastest score of exactly 24 in Test match history, breaking the record set by Adam Gilchrist in 2006
— Will 🚾 (@ohlookitswill_)
WooHoo
all of us watching that mark wood innings:
— Abi Slade (@abi_slade)
On the top!
Mark Wood now has the equal-highest strike rate in any Ashes innings ever lol
— Ethan (@ethanmeldrum_)
Pure entertainment
Whether it's with bat or ball, Mark Wood is always tremendously entertaining 👏👏👏
— Aatif Nawaz (@AatifNawaz)
Bahubali
Mark Wood against Australia
— El Niño 🇮🇳 (@suppandiiii)
Unbelievable
Mark Wood has now scored more runs than all but two of Australia's batters in the first innings. He has faced six balls
— Ben Gardner (@Ben_Wisden)
Exactly
Mark Wood coming to bat after reading all those anti Bazball comments
— 𝓢𝓮𝓱𝓻𝓲𝓼𝓱 🇵🇰 (@itsmeSehrish)
Short and sweet
Short and sweet. Mark Wood's innings lasted just eight balls, but it was a busy one.
— Helvin Cardoz (@CardozHelvin)
England 168-8.
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