England fast bowler Mark Wood has been ruled out of the Ashes tour due to a knee injury. The 35-year-old returned to action in the first Test in Perth after an eight-month absence following knee surgery, but was forced to miss the second Test due to swelling in the same left knee.
Wood had initially been hopeful that he could play a part in the remaining three Tests, but has now been ruled out of the squad for the third Test at Adelaide, beginning on 17 December. His injury is a significant blow to England's chances of turning around their series against Australia, who are currently leading 2-0.
In his place, Surrey fast bowler Matthew Fisher has been called up to the England squad. The 28-year-old won his only Test cap on a tour of the West Indies in 2022 and has been part of the England Lions squad on their tour of Australia.
Fisher's inclusion is seen as a positive move for England, who are looking to make a comeback in the series. He gets the nod ahead of Josh Hull and Sonny Baker, who were both ruled out of the Lions squad with injuries.
Australia coach Andrew McDonald has confirmed that captain Pat Cummins will make his comeback when the hosts reveal their squad for the third Test on Wednesday. The Australian team will also make at least two changes to their team, with seamers Michael Neser and Brendan Doggett potentially left out.
The series is currently being played in a day-night format, and England are under pressure to win the next Test to avoid an embarrassing defeat.
Wood had initially been hopeful that he could play a part in the remaining three Tests, but has now been ruled out of the squad for the third Test at Adelaide, beginning on 17 December. His injury is a significant blow to England's chances of turning around their series against Australia, who are currently leading 2-0.
In his place, Surrey fast bowler Matthew Fisher has been called up to the England squad. The 28-year-old won his only Test cap on a tour of the West Indies in 2022 and has been part of the England Lions squad on their tour of Australia.
Fisher's inclusion is seen as a positive move for England, who are looking to make a comeback in the series. He gets the nod ahead of Josh Hull and Sonny Baker, who were both ruled out of the Lions squad with injuries.
Australia coach Andrew McDonald has confirmed that captain Pat Cummins will make his comeback when the hosts reveal their squad for the third Test on Wednesday. The Australian team will also make at least two changes to their team, with seamers Michael Neser and Brendan Doggett potentially left out.
The series is currently being played in a day-night format, and England are under pressure to win the next Test to avoid an embarrassing defeat.