Chris Woakes Braves Dislocated Shoulder, Comes Out To Bat Wearing A Sling - Video
England cricket team star Chris Woakes braved a dislocated shoulder to come out to bat during Day 5 of the fifth Test match against India at The Oval.
- NDTV Sports Desk
- Updated: August 04, 2025 04:29 pm IST
- Chris Woakes came out to bat wearing a sling despite suffering a shoulder injury during 5th Test
- Chris Woakes suffered a dislocated shoulder on Day 1 of the Test match while fielding
- Woakes did not face a single delivery and India won the match by 6 runs to level the series 2-2
England cricket team star Chris Woakes braved a dislocated shoulder to come out to bat during Day 5 of the fifth Test match against India at The Oval on Monday. Woakes picked up the injury during Day 1 of the match and did not play any part in the match from that point. Even the England Cricket Board (ECB) issued a statement that he was ruled out of the game due to injury. However, he stunned everyone by coming out to bat at No. 11 for the hosts after Prasidh Krishna took the wicket of Josh Tongue. The crowd were on their feet as he made his way to the ground as he received a rousing ovation.
Arm in a sling, Chris Woakes has arrived to the creasepic.twitter.com/D4QDscnfXE
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) August 4, 2025
India clinched the match by 6 wickets to level the five-match series 2-2.
Woakes suffered a suspected dislocated shoulder when fielding on the opening day of The Oval contest and was subsequently ruled out for the remainder of the match.
But with England needing just 35 runs for victory on the final day on Monday and to clinch the series 3-1, Woakes will put his body on the line and come to the crease at No.11 should he be required.
Woakes received some throwdowns at the indoor nets at The Oval on Sunday and got changed into his whites in anticipation of batting on the penultimate day as England reached 339/6 at stumps in pursuit of 374 runs for victory.
"He's all-in, like the rest of us," Root, who scored his 39th Test century earlier in the day to put the side within sight of victory said of Woakes.
"It's been that kind of series, where guys have had to put bodies on the line. Hopefully, it doesn't get to that. But he had some throwdowns in here at one point, and he's ready if needed. He's desperate to do what it takes," he said.
England are yet to reveal the full extent of Woakes' injury, though Root said the 36-year-old was still experiencing some pain.
"Clearly, he's in a huge amount of pain having done what he's done. It just shows, as we've seen from other guys in this series - (Rishabh) Pant batting with a broken foot, guys taking all sorts of blows here and there, but it means a huge amount to him.
"It just shows the character and the person that he's willing to put his body on the line like that for England, and hopefully - well, hopefully he doesn't have to, but if it does come to that - get us across the line and win us an incredible series," Root said.
With IANS inputs