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Ramprakash expects Wood to return for second Test

Mark Ramprakash expects Mark Wood to return to the line-up for the second Ashes at Lord’s.

Australia won the opening game of the series by two wickets on a dramatic final day at Edgbaston as the hosts failed to break a 55-run match-winning ninth-wicket stand between Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon.

Former England batter and batting coach Ramprakash, who played 52 Tests, reckons the attack will be given serious consideration by coach and Ben Stokes.

“By and large, England will be happy they played the brand of they wanted to,” Ramprakash, 53, told Radio 5 Live.

England Press Conference and Nets Session – Edgbaston – Wednesday June 14th
Mark Wood (left) must be “seriously considered” for the second Test, says Mark Ramprakash (David Davies/PA)

“The only thing is, they have asked for quite flat wickets which are batter-friendly which can, to a degree, negate England’s greatest bowler in Jimmy Anderson, who only took one wicket in the game.

“His form will perhaps be a bit of a concern going forward to Lord’s and they will have to make a call on selection.

“It was a big thing for Moeen Ali to come back in but, with the amount of overs he bowled, he ripped the skin off his spinning finger and that impaired his performance in the second innings and that is something they will have to look at very closely.

“I expect Mark Wood to be seriously considered because England need some pace in their line-up.

“It is just injecting a bit of life. If Moeen is struggling, what variety do England have in their attack if the wicket is flat? I do expect Wood to come back in.”

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