Chris Woakes comes out to bat with dislocated shoulder in tense England-India finale


Chris Woakes made a heroic appearance with his dislocated shoulder in a sling as England and India took their five-match series to the wire at The Oval.

Woakes, who has not featured since badly damaging his left shoulder while fielding on Thursday, was ruled out of the game the next morning but has remained with the team and was willing to bat at No 11.

England began the final day’s play needing 35 runs to win the Test and the series, while India chased four more wickets. And the visitors quickly picked off Jamie Smith, Jamie Overton and Josh Tongue, forcing Woakes to the crease.

Woakes held his arm in his jumper and grimaced as he ran between the wickets, supporting Gus Atkinson’s efforts to get England over the winning line without facing a ball.

“Apparently Chris Woakes went for a hit yesterday to see what he can and can’t do,” Alastair Cook said on BBC Radio 5 Live. “He is batting one handed.”

Phil Tuffnell added: “As Indian bowlers you go at Chris Woakes. You go for the throat. If you cross the white line you’re in the field of play.”

Chris Woakes walked out to play with his left arm in a sling
Chris Woakes walked out to play with his left arm in a sling (Getty Images)

After play ended early on Sunday evening, Joe Root had said of Woakes: “He’s all in, like the rest of us. Clearly, he’s in a huge amount of pain.

“But it means a huge amount to him and it just shows the character and the person that he is, that he’s willing to put his body on the line like that for England.”



#Chris #Woakes #bat #dislocated #shoulder #tense #EnglandIndia #finale

Related Posts

Nelvie Tiafack expects to meet Moses Itauma at top of heavyweight division: ‘It’s the new wave’ | Boxing News

Olympic bronze medallist Nelvie Tiafack is setting out on a path that he hopes will lead him to world heavyweight glory. After his podium finish at Paris 2024, Tiafack will…

Grand jury declines to indict Jimmie Ward in domestic violence case

DJ Bien-AimeSep 18, 2025, 02:31 PM ET Close DJ Bien-Aime covers the Houston Texans for ESPN. He joined ESPN in July of 2022 after covering the New York Jets for…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *