[1] In Lancashire Wood became the first ever Yorkshireman to score two Roses hundreds in the same season, and in the 1970s won a record-breaking number of Man of the Match gold awards.
He led the team to victory in the Nat West Trophy final against Northamptonshire - Derbyshire's first ever silverware.
Derbyshire's season-end ninth in the Championship effectively ended his first-class cricket career.
[4] Wood returned to County Cricket for a spell with Cheshire (1986-1989), where he notably recorded five consecutive noughts, and won his final Man of the Match gold award, aged 46.
In 1989, an injury to Wasim Akram led to Wood being recalled for Lancashire in their championship match against Warwickshire, where he caught out Andy Moles.
He struggled to replicate this form on further Test call ups for tours of India & Pakistan, and New Zealand.