England bowler Mark Wood 'comfortable' with IPL decision

Mark Wood
Mark Wood previously had a stint with IPL side Chennai Super Kings

England fast bowler Mark Wood said it was a "difficult decision" to withdraw from the Indian Premier League auction and miss out on "life-changing money".

Wood, 31, asked to withdraw from Thursday's auction in order to spend more time with his family.

If he had been selected by one of the eight IPL teams, he could potentially have been away from home until June.

Being available for England also came into Wood's decision but "first and foremost it was my family", he said.

He added: "I just wanted to be able to switch off, go back home and recharge for the second reason - which of course is being ready for England.

"I try to prioritise that. I don't want my body to fail me, or be a bit bruised mentally or physically going into the end of the year - which includes the World Cup, Ashes and a big series against India.

"Obviously there have been some big names going for big money [in the auction]. It's great for them. I just didn't feel the time was right. Although it's life-changing money, I'm comfortable with my decision in the long-run and I hope it serves me well."

Wood has rejoined England on the tour of India after being rested for the first two Tests of the series and his decision to miss this year's IPL means he will be available for England's home Test series against New Zealand in June.

England's policy of resting players during their winter tours to Sri Lanka and India has come under scrutiny, however Wood defended the ECB and believes it is unfair to say T20 is being prioritised over Tests.

"There is a lot of cricket this year. The ECB have made a good decision on the fact they are looking after players," Wood said.

"I know it has come in for criticism but when would you get that break? I think it's good that people are getting breaks at different points, it allows them to use different people and look at different players. It gives everyone an opportunity.

"If things had been different I think we would play our best team as much as we could. I get why people are [criticising] but within the group I think it's seen as a positive."

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