The Ashes: Mark Wood & Josh Hazlewood news enhance England's chances

England's chances of winning the Ashes series have been significantly enhanced by news that Mark Wood and Josh Hazlewood will not be playing. The Australian fast bowler, Hazlewood, was ruled out of the first Test with a dodgy hamstring injury just minutes after England's own fast bowler, Mark Wood, had his hamstring cleared following concerns over a similar injury.

The absence of these two pacers has given England a major boost ahead of the Perth Test at Lilac Hill. The team now looks set on a five-man pace attack for the first Test, which is a more favorable alignment for them. With four other seamers providing protection for Wood from any potential hamstring issues, it seems likely that he will be available to play.

The news also means that Australia's Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins are out of the series opener at Optus Stadium, leaving the team without three-quarters of its big three pacers. This is a significant blow to Australia, who have traditionally struggled in Tests played without both Cummins and Hazlewood.

Despite their depleted squad, Australia remain favourites to win the Ashes due to their superior quality and home advantage. However, England now have a golden opportunity to regain the urn in Australia for 14 years, having lost 13 out of 15 Tests since 2010-11.

England will need to start well if they are to reverse Australia's momentum and win the series. Reversing momentum is rarely achieved in Australia, so a successful first Test would be a major boost to their chances. The second Test is also a day-nighter at Optus Stadium, where Australia have traditionally performed well under floodlights.

The debate around England's method of preparation for this tour has been intense, with the team opting for a controlled environment against the Lions rather than participating in a full-scale warm-up series. This decision was likely driven by the fact that many of Australia's best domestic cricketers are busy competing in the Sheffield Shield.

Overall, the news that Mark Wood and Josh Hazlewood will not be playing has given England a significant advantage ahead of the Ashes series. With their depleted squad facing off against an Australian team without three-quarters of its big three pacers, England now have a golden opportunity to regain the urn in Australia for 14 years.
 
πŸ˜” I can imagine how frustrating it must be for Aussie fans right now... Losing two top players at the same time is just not ideal for them πŸ€•. But you know what? This could actually be a blessing in disguise for England 🌟. They've got a great chance to get off to a flying start and maybe, just maybe, they can turn this series around πŸ”₯πŸ†. The fact that Australia's squad is weakened without their big three pacers has given England a real advantage πŸ’ͺ. Fingers crossed for the Poms! πŸ‘
 
omg u guyz this is like total crazy news!!! 🀯 so australia's biggest bowlers aren't playing and england gets to roll with it like they're gonna crush them or something lol and england doesn't even need a proper warm up series cuz the aussies are busy doing their own thing πŸ™„ i mean can u believe it? it's like they set it up this way on purpose so england would be all like "woohoo we got this" πŸ˜‚
 
πŸ€” so i think england's chances just got way bigger because those two aussie fast bowlers are out πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. it's like they're playing with one hand tied behind their back, you know? australia's always struggled when cummins and hazlewood aren't on the field πŸ€•. but yeah, england still gotta bring their a-game if they wanna take down the aussies πŸ”₯. i mean, 14 years is a long time to be without that urn, so it's like a chance for redemption or something 😊. and let's be real, australia's still gonna be tough to beat at home 🏠. but this is definitely a boost for england πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg i cant believe how bad australia is doing without hazlewood and cummins theyre literally getting destroyed rn 🀯πŸ’₯ with wood available england has got this series in the bag lol just kidding kinda but seriously its a big advantage for them having 4 other seamers to protect wood from hamstring issues and now they can finally take on australia on equal terms πŸ‘Š
 
I mean, I guess this is just another example of how Aussies are always so dramatic about their injuries πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Like, come on, it's just a hamstring injury... or at least that's what they're making it out to be πŸ˜’. Mark Wood was cleared to play and now Josh Hazlewood is out? What a shocker! And don't even get me started on the fact that Australia is still fave to win despite being depleted - like, how's that possible? πŸ™„ England is actually looking pretty good right now...
 
I'm still salty about the debate on England's prep for this tour πŸ€”. Like, I get it, they didn't wanna waste their precious time playing a full warm-up series against the Lions, but what if it would've helped them prepare better for the Aussies? πŸ˜’ They're gonna have to rely on those other seamers now and hope they can step up, which is a big ask. Meanwhile, Australia gets to go into this with basically three-quarters of their big guns out πŸ˜…. Not sure how well that's gonna play out in the end...
 
I think its defo in englands favour now lol 🀩, aussies r losin some big names and thats gonna hurt em big time πŸ€•. england's got this golden chance 2 take back the ashes and i gotta say im hyped πŸ˜†, theyve been strugglin for ages so it would be epic 4 them 2 get it right πŸ”₯. ausies might still have the quality but england just got a huge boost πŸŽ‰πŸ‘
 
England's chances are looking up but I'm still sceptical about this πŸ€”. A few Aussie players being out doesn't necessarily mean they'll lose. They've got some quality players left and it's not like England has a huge advantage here. Plus, Ashes series are always crazy and anything can happen... The real test will be when the Aussies are back to full strength πŸ’ͺ. Also, I'm still not convinced about that controlled environment prep against the Lions - seems like a cop-out to me πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Can England really take advantage of Australia's weakness without even giving it a proper test? We'll see... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
so england's chances just got bigger lol πŸ€”πŸ‘ with hazlewood and wood out they gotta play more bowlers now and thats good for them πŸŸοΈπŸ’¨ austrailia is still gonna be strong tho πŸ”₯πŸ’ͺ but its gonna be hard for aussies to win without their best pacers... pat cummins being out too πŸ‘€πŸ€• this could be englands chance to regain the ashes πŸ”΄βš‘οΈ
 
Ugh, please πŸ™„ don't believe everything you hear... this is a huge blow to England! Losing two of their best fast bowlers to injury just before the tour is a disaster waiting to happen. They're basically starting with a weak team against a depleted Australian squad? I think the Aussie's are gonna take it easy on them and let England self-destruct πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg u cant believe this 🀯 australia is getting destroyed by england now. i mean they lost hazlewood and cummins already and now theres no way they can compete with englands new pace attack. its all about wood now 😎 he's gonna be like a beast on the pitch. plus england has been preparing in secret, like, against the lions or something 🀫 that was just a cover up, but i'm onto it. australia thinks they got away with somethin', but england is ready to take 'em down.
 
aww, sounds like england's got this one in the bag πŸŽ‰! i can feel the excitement building up over there... losing hazlewood and wood on paper is def a win for england πŸ˜…. they get to play with a more balanced squad now and it'll be super interesting to see how they utilize that 5-man pace attack 🌬️. australia's gonna have to really step up their game if they wanna keep their momentum going πŸ€”. but, you know, that's what makes sports so thrilling... the unpredictability of it all πŸ’ͺ! fingers crossed for england and a golden urn return πŸ†πŸ’›
 
this is getting good πŸ˜‚ i'm not convinced about england's chances tho... australia still got pat cummins and steve smith, which are game changers. plus they're playing at home, so that's always gonna be an advantage 🏠 doesn't seem like england's method of preparation will pay off in the long run... controlled enviro vs actual warm-up series... can they even win a test without their top pacers? πŸ€”
 
just think about it... Aussies got rocked by Wood & Hazlewood not playing πŸ™ƒ. England's method was questioned tho... maybe they were wise to keep it low-key before facing their biggest rivals πŸ’‘. now that Australia's pacers are out, England's pace attack looks solid πŸ”„. if they can take advantage of the Aussie's weakness, they might just have a crack at regaining the urn πŸ”΄
 
omg u gotta love england's luck right now!! 🀣 they got lucky with hazlewood getting injured and wood being cleared from his hamstring issues! it's like the universe is smiling at england 🌞, but seriously, aussie team is looking a bit fragile without cummins and hazlewood. england should totally capitalize on this and grab that ashles urn back 😎 i think they have a great chance of winning the series esp with a 5-man pace attack now
 
OMG, this is awesome news for England! 🀩 They've been struggling in Test cricket lately, so every little advantage counts. The absence of Hazlewood and Cummins from the Aussie team is huge - they're basically two-thirds of their pacers! πŸ˜… Now, Wood can focus on playing without worrying about his hamstring all the time.

I'm also loving England's preparation strategy for this tour... or lack thereof? πŸ€” Not doing a full-scale warm-up series against a decent team like the Lions might just pay off. The Aussie players are busy with their domestic leagues, so maybe it's a clever tactic to tire them out beforehand.

This is definitely making me think that England have a good chance of regaining the Ashes urn! πŸ† They'll need to start strong and take advantage of Australia's depleted squad, but I'm feeling optimistic about this series now. Bring on the cricket! ⚾️
 
I'm soooo worried about England's chances now... πŸ€” I mean, they were already looking good with the Aussie big three out, but losing Wood and Hazlewood is huge! What if their replacements aren't as effective? And don't even get me started on the lack of a full-scale warm-up series - how are they gonna prepare for the real thing? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I'm starting to think Australia's squad might actually be more balanced than we thought, and England's method of preparation is going to cost them big time... 😬
 
England's chances just went up by like 50% lol 🀯! Australia is already struggling with injuries and now they're missing half their pace attack 🚫🏹️. If Wood is healthy, that's a huge boost to their team. I think England should take full advantage of this and try to get a win in the first Test ASAP ⏰. 4 out of 5 seamers is a great setup for them, they can just keep on bowling πŸ”΄πŸ’¨. England needs to start well and build some momentum, that's key to winning this series πŸ”„. If they can take out Australia in the first Test, it'll be a huge confidence booster for them πŸ’ͺ.

Here are some stats:

* Australia have lost 13 out of 15 Tests since 2010-11
* England are +200 odds to win the series
* Australia's Josh Hazlewood has a hamstring injury record of 35% πŸ€•
* Mark Wood is expected to be fit for the first Test ⏰

Australia vs England Ashes stats:

| Team | Matches Played | Wins | Losses |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Australia | 30 | 17 | 13 |
| England | 30 | 7 | 23 |

Australia's pace attack has been a major weakness in recent Tests 🏹️.
 
omg i think england's chances just got super duper good 🀩! they gotta start strong tho, australia's gonna be tough under those lights at optus stadium πŸŒƒ. and yeah, england's prep method was kinda sketchy but it looks like it paid off πŸ’‘. if they can take advantage of aus' depleted squad, i think they got a real shot at winnin' this series πŸ”₯.
 
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