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England Star Prepared to Make the Most of Whatever Preparation They Receive Ahead of T20 World Cup

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England’s preparation for the Men’s T20 World Cup title defence has hit a roadblock with the cancellation of warm-up games against Pakistan. Mark Wood, the tearaway pacer, expressed his concerns about the lack of game time ahead of the tournament. Despite the setbacks, England managed to secure a victory in one of the games against Pakistan, showcasing their potential.

Wood emphasized the importance of match practice and highlighted the need for players to fine-tune their skills before the World Cup. With the final game of the series against Pakistan looming, England will be looking to make the most of the opportunity to test themselves against quality opposition.

The return of Jofra Archer added firepower to England’s bowling attack, with Wood praising Archer’s impact on the game. The duo of Wood and Archer could potentially form a lethal new-ball partnership in the T20 World Cup, providing England with a formidable bowling combination.

As England gears up for their campaign in the T20 World Cup, the team management will have to carefully manage the players’ workload and ensure they are in peak condition for the tournament. Despite the challenges, Wood remains optimistic about England’s chances and believes that the team has the talent and experience to succeed on the world stage.

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