

Wood is far ahead of others such as Woakes, Stokes, and Jordan as their strike rate sits in the low 40’s.Īlso, Read – The top 5 best bowling attacks in test match cricket So on average, Wood is likely to get 2 wickets every game while Archer will get 2 wickets every other game. Wood strikes once every 28 balls while Archer strikes once every 31 balls. Read – Mark Wood – “my life is like groundhog day” Archer has the advantage of taking the new ball and bowling to new batsmen with movement on offer if any. Although Wood has a fairly high economy of 5, he does start in the middle overs where milking the strike is easy and ends his quota at the death. Wood takes his wickets for 24 runs while Archer takes them each for 23. Mark Wood talking fast bowling and analysing young fast bowlers actions on is brilliant 👏👏👏 That’s approximately 2 wickets every game. Archer has 23 wickets in 12 games while Wood has taken 21 in 11 games.

Wood and Archer boast similar stats in One Day Internationals since the start of 2019. LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 14: Mark Wood of England celebrates dismissing Tom Latham of New Zealand during the Final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 between New Zealand and England at Lord’s Cricket Ground on Jin London, England. Mark Wood’s statistics in One Day Internationals: A mere 24% of Wood’s test wickets are of the (8-11) tail.48% of Wood’s test wickets comprise of (4-7) middle-order batsmen.28% of Wood’s test wickets comprise of (1-3) top-order batsmen.That drops down lower if it were Mark Wood, he’d concede 180, but he would have all the wickets in only 55 overs, which is around 55% of Archer’s overs.Īnother stat to note is: (Keep in mind 34% of a teams wickets is the tail)
