- Wooden believes they will recreate the magic of England’s 2019 World Cup win
Mark Wooden believes there may be room within the T20 staff for each him and Jofra Archer as England put together for Thursday’s remaining warm-up sport towards Pakistan at The Oval.
Rain has hampered their build-up to Tuesday’s World Cup opener towards Scotland in Barbados, washing out the 2 of the three matches towards the Pakistanis.
However Wooden says England won’t be utilizing that as an excuse as they give the impression of being to defend their title – and insists he and Archer can recreate the vibe of 2019, once they bowled collectively in 10 of England’s 11 video games on the 50-over World Cup.
‘I’ve performed with Jofra earlier than, and I don’t see it as me or him,’ he mentioned. ‘I don’t see why we are able to’t play collectively. We did on the 2019 World Cup and issues went fairly nicely.’
England’s two quickest bowlers have performed just one ODI and one T20 collectively since March 2021.

Mark Wooden (left) says there’s a spot for him and Jofra Archer (proper) on England’s T20 staff

Pleased occasions for Wooden (centre) and Archer (left) who featured collectively throughout 2019 World Cup

The quickest bowlers have performed just one ODI and one T20 collectively since March 2021
However Wooden has been wrapped in cotton wool to guard his left knee, whereas Archer has solely simply returned from elbow bother, so each could need to be managed via a event wherein the finalists will play 9 matches in 4 weeks and spend loads of time on flights.
Their focus can be much less on the speedgun, extra on taking the sector.
‘I simply wish to let Jofra bowl and present what he’s able to, with out having to say: “I bowled sooner,”’ mentioned Wooden. ‘For each of us, it’s simply keep match, take wickets and attempt to have an effect on video games.’
The washouts at Headingley and Cardiff imply the 2 males could staff up as early as as we speak, as England threat arriving within the Caribbean under-prepared.
‘We’re an expert aspect, we’re the England cricket staff, we’ve bought every part we want,’ mentioned Wooden. ‘We must always be capable to adapt and, after we get on the market, that’s the time to show it on.’