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    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtOctober 13, 2025003 Mins Read
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    Brydon Carse reveals Stokes and Wood are close to 100% and raring to go for Ashes | Ashes 2025 - 26
    England's Mark Wood, left, and captain Ben Stokes are central to plans after recovering from knee surgery and a shoulder injury, respectively. Photograph: Ben Whitley/Alamy
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    Ben Stokes and Mark Wood are expected to be “raring to go” for the start of the Ashes next month, offering England a timely boost that sits in contrast to Australia’s ongoing concerns over the fitness of Pat Cummins.

    As the two seamers with prior experience of playing Test cricket in Australia, Stokes and Wood are central to England’s plans this winter. Stokes missed the fifth Test against India with a shoulder injury, however, while Wood sat out the entire summer following knee surgery back in March.

    Things appear to be coming together, at least, with the pair recently training in the heated outdoor nets at Loughborough alongside their Durham team-mate, Brydon Carse. While Cummins says he is “unlikely” to be ready for the first Test Perth that starts on 21 November due his lower back stress issue, England could have a full complement of seamers at their disposal.

    Carse said: “Ben is looking near enough 100% fit and so is Mark. I’ve been bowling with them. It’s exciting to see where they have got to after their setbacks during the summer. They will be raring to go come Australia time.”

    As for his own knowledge of Australia, Carse was part of a successful Lions tour back in 2019/20 and conditions should not be alien. The chief difference this time – beyond the quality of opposition – will be the presence of bumper crowds and thus some possible verbals on the boundary’s edge.

    “100%” replied Carse, when asked if he was ready for this. “The way I play my cricket, I wear my heart on my sleeve. I wouldn’t be expecting anything less and I’m looking forward to the challenge.”

    The 30-year-old has also shown himself to be pretty adept with the Kookaburra ball, claiming 27 wickets in five Tests with it last winter. After a summer that then returned nine at 60 runs apiece against India, it may be that his style of muscular heft is better suited to away tours.

    “We played on some pretty batter-friendly wickets against India,” Carse added. “At times I felt I deserved more than I got. I might not have got the rewards, but I’m not looking too far into it going into the winter.

    “I like bowling with the Kookaburra ball. It feels more comfortable in the hand than the Dukes. I think it’s just personal preference. Sometimes the Dukes can have quite a pronounced seam and feels quite big in your hand. The Kookaburra can be slightly smaller but slightly wider.”

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