Archer missed the second Test with an elbow problem, with Olly Stone impressing as the team’s designated pace man. But Wood, who played both Tests in Sri Lanka last month, returns hoping to push for selection in more hospitable conditions: in the one previous day-night Test held in India, the home side’s pace attack shared 19 wickets, a fact that had not gone unnoticed by England.”We have heard that, and the wickets today in the nets were a little bit green and had good pace and carry in them,” Wood said. “I don’t know if that’s anything to go by or if it’s a bit of a trick. As soon as the ball moves, we know how good our seam bowlers can be so we’ve got good depth there, good skills, and two of the best ever [in James Anderson and Stuart Broad]. Hopefully if the ball does move and it is seamer-friendly, we can be very confident going into the game.”Using the momentum I felt I had from Sri Lanka, that last game where I picked up a few wickets and I felt I bowled well, I’ll be trying to just get back in that groove and rhythm. It’ll take a couple of sessions to get back off the long run and feel good again but with this pink ball, it’s a good opportunity in a new stadium to show what I can do. But, you know, as soon as the ball moves, every one of the bowlers is dying to get it in their hands. So I’m not the only one trying to get hold of it.”

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