The cricket player Mark Wood has received unwavering support and encouragement from his wife Sarah Lonsdale ever since they’ve been dating, both on and off the pitch
Mark Wood, a fast bowler, made his cricket comeback on Wednesday when England played India in their opening Twenty20 International in Kolkata. Since August, the 35-year-old Durham player has been out due to an elbow stress fracture.
Due to a minor thigh problem, he was unable to play in the first Test match against Sri Lanka last summer. He has played for the Chennai Super Kings, the Lucknow Super Giants, and Durham in domestic cricket.
Who is Sarah Lonsdale, wife of cricketer Mark Wood, bio, age, height, family, children, net worth and Instagram
On 30 December, 2018, Sarah Lonsdale married Mark Wood in a stunning ceremony in Northumberland. Her occupation is teaching. Prior to getting married, the pair had been dating. In 2019, Wood and Lonsdale had a son, Harry Wood with her giving birth to their second child recently.
Not much is known about Sarah with her keeping a private profile along with having kept her Instagram private as well.
Sarah who is aged 34 was born on 3rd August, 1990 with her height at 5 feet 5 inches. While her net worth isn’t known, her husband Mark is worth $19 million.
About Mark Wood
Born on January 11, 1990, Mark Andrew Wood is a well-known English cricket player who has made contributions in all formats. 2015 saw the start of his England international career, which led to him playing a significant role in the country’s victories, including the 2019 Cricket World Cup and the 2022 T20 World Cup.
Wood, who is known for being a right-handed fast bowler, is among the quickest bowlers in the world and has been averaging 89 mph in Test matches since 2020.
In 2008, Wood made his debut for Northumberland in the MCCA Knockout Trophy, marking the beginning of his domestic cricket career. Prior to earning his Durham debut in the 2011 season, he played in both first-class and List A matches while still playing cricket for Minor Counties until 2010.
Opportunities with the England Lions on their 2014 tour of Sri Lanka were brought about by his outstanding performances. In franchise cricket, Wood has played for prestigious teams like as the Indian Premier League (IPL) Chennai Super Kings and the 2022 IPL Lucknow Super Giants. Wood’s skill earned him a position with the London Spirit in The Hundred for the 2022 season, even though he was sidelined by an elbow injury.