England’s Chris Walks was kicked out of the field on the first day of his fifth Test against India due to a shoulder injury.
England pacer Chris Walks will miss the fifth remaining part in the oval after suffering a shoulder injury and decide to test against India, the team’s management announced.
Woakes was injured at the end of the opening day in southern London, preventing boundaries, landing awkwardly, and placing his left arm in obvious pain and leaving the field to prevent boundaries and preventing boundaries.
He was then evaluated by the team’s medical staff and Woakes was able to function again in the emergency, but an English spokesman ruled out him before the start of the second day on Friday.
“England sailor Chris Walks will continue to be monitored during his fifth Test of Rossey at Kia Oval after suffering a left shoulder injury on the first day of the match against India,” the spokesman said.
“At this stage, the injury removed him from further participation in the test.
“A further evaluation will be conducted at the end of the series.”
India, who must win the match to finish the 5 Test Series level 2-2, was 204-6 at the end of Thursday after being sent to the bat.
Woakes is the only English pace bowler featured in every match in a tough series, with five tests narrowed down to a seven-week schedule.
In the previous four tests, generally on flat pitch, Woakes took 10 wickets and struggled to make an impact. And on Thursday, he was chopped the ball into the stump by Indian opener Kl Rahul before he was injured.
Given his mediocre record from his home, Woakes is already facing a tough job to get England’s upcoming Australian Ash Tour choice, and at age 36, the injury could threaten Warwickshire’s all-around international career.
In the short term, his injuries are elliptical to attack an already depleted England paced attack, allowing only the field, not bats or bowls.
England captain Ben Stokes, the series’ leading wicket taker, lacks the series’ finale with a shoulder injury, but Pacemen’s Jofra Archer and Brydon Carse have been ruled out oval following the series’ previous workload.
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