World Cup 2015: Chris Woakes and Moeen Ali Out of Afghanistan Match
Chris Woakes has a left foot injury that that he picked up during England's 15-run defeat by Bangladesh in Adelaide on Monday while off-spinner and opening batsman Moeen Ali suffered a side strain.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: March 11, 2015 11:38 am IST
England all-rounders Chris Woakes and Moeen Ali have both been ruled out of the team's final match at the World Cup, against Afghanistan, officials announced Wednesday.
Woakes, a lower middle-order batsman and pace bowler, has a left foot injury that became apparent running between the wickets making 42 not out during England's 15-run defeat by Bangladesh in Adelaide on Monday.
Meanwhile off-spinner and opening batsman Ali suffered a side strain while bowling in the same match. (Anger to Fuel England Against Afghanistan: Chris Jordan)
"Scans revealed Chris Woakes has a left third metatarsal stress reaction and Moeen Ali has a left sided abdominal strain," said a statement issued by the England and Wales Cricket Board.
"Both players have been ruled out of the match against Afghanistan on Friday and will be reassessed when the team returns to the UK." (England Need World-Class T20 Tournament: Atherton)
The pair's injuries increased the chances of off-spinner James Tredwell and all-rounder Ravi Bopara, yet to feature at the tournament, playing at the Sydney Cricket Ground against non-Test side Afghanistan, who are making their tournament debut.
Monday's defeat meant England could no longer qualify for the quarter-finals, having been thrashed by Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka in previous Pool A matches, with their lone win so far coming against non-Test nation Scotland.