England gave a sudden blow to India; Chris Woakes will come out to bat on the last day with a broken hand

Injured Chris Woakes Ready to Bat: Inspired by Rishabh Pant, injured Chris Woakes is also ready to give his full strength with a broken hand. His teammate Joe Root has confirmed that Woakes is ready to bat if needed.

Mon, 04 Aug 2025 10:45 AM (IST)
England gave a sudden blow to India; Chris Woakes will come out to bat on the last day with a broken hand
England gave a sudden blow to India; Chris Woakes will come out to bat on the last day with a broken hand

Star all-rounder of the England cricket team Chris Woakes is set to bat for his team on the final day of the India vs England fifth Test despite his injury. His team-mate Joe Root has confirmed this. The fast bowler had injured his shoulder while fielding in the first innings, following which he did not bowl or bat. But on the fourth day, Woakes was spotted in the England dressing room dressed in his white jersey with a sling and it seemed like he was prepared to come onto the field and bat if the team required him.

After stumps on the fourth day, Root told reporters that Woakes is prepared to put all his strength and bat if required. This has been the kind of series where players have had to risk their lives. Hopefully, it won't reach that extent. But at one point Woakes had to face some throwdowns and he is ready if needed. He is eager to make every possible effort.

Woakes will not be the first player to bat for his team despite injury in this series. Earlier in the India vs England fourth Test at Old Trafford, Rishabh Pant came out to bat despite a fractured leg and scored a half-century. Root admitted that Woakes was in a lot of pain, but inspired by Pant's courage, he will come out on the field and bat.

The fifth Test of the series being played between India and England at the Oval has now reached a very exciting turn. The fourth day of this Test was affected by rain. The match was stopped before the scheduled time due to rain. By the stumps on the fourth day, England had scored 339 runs at the loss of 6 wickets. Now on the fifth day, England needs 35 runs to win and India needs four wickets to win.

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