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Chris Woakes to Bat on Final Day of Oval Test? Here's What We Know

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Veteran English cricketer Chris Woakes will be available for the final day of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy. Woakes will hope to make an impact as England find themselves at a crucial juncture in the series is reaching its final day. England is feeling the pressure as it tries to secure a tough victory over India. As they found themselves in a tricky position after Prasidh Krishna got Jacob Bethell and Joe Root out after the tea break, he was ruled out of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy due to a shoulder injury.
England all-rounder Chris Woakes has shown remarkable determination ahead of the fifth Test against India at The Oval. Although he has been ruled out of bowling and fielding after dislocating his shoulder earlier in the match, Woakes has confirmed that he is ready to bat for his team if required on the final day of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy. It remains to be seen how Chris Woakes injury affects the flow of the game.

Chris Woakes to Bat on 5th Day - Says Joe Root

Joe Root, one of the best Test batters in the world, confirmed on Sunday that Chris Woakes will be ready to bat on the final day of the Oval Test if the team needs him. Woakes was seen with his arm in a sling on Sunday, August 4, but is still prepared to help out with the bat if required. The news has given England a boost, knowing that a reliable lower-order batter could still play a part in what might be a nail-biting finish
At the moment, India needs three more wickets to win the match or four if Chris Woakes decides to bat. Joe Root shared that Woakes is ready to put all his body on the line, similar to what Rishabh Pant did during the third and fourth Tests of the series.

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Chris Woakes Wants to Walk Out to Bat, Just as Pant Did

England ex-captain Joe Root said that Chris Woakes is in huge pain but still wants to walk out to bat, just as Rishabh Pant did in the Manchester Test, because playing for England means so much to him.
Sources suggest that Chris Woakes injury could be serious enough to need surgery, which might keep him out of action for as long as six months. Such a recovery period would certainly rule him out of the Ashes. Coming back from this type of injury is a time-consuming process, especially for a fast bowler who depends so much on shoulder strength for both pace and control.

England will either go into the Ashes celebrating one of their biggest test series wins or questioning how they let a match slip away despite Harry Brook and Root's astonishing batting. The final day at The Oval will decide whether England finishes the series 3-1 or if India pulls off a stunning comeback.
No matter the result, this series has been one of the most thrilling in recent times. Over five Tests in six weeks, both teams have played aggressive, fearless cricket, pushing each other to the limit. With full of sledging and top-level cricket, Fans have witnessed remarkable performances, dramatic sessions, and unforgettable moments that have made this contest truly special. England have managed to emerge as the dominant side despite missing their skipper Ben Stokes, one of the best Test captains in the world.
Chris Woakes hasn't faced a single ball; he has already given one of the most memorable stories of the series, a story of determination, sacrifice, and hope in tough times. Now, England fans wait anxiously to see if their injured hero will have one last decisive role on the final day of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy.

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What happened with Chris Woakes?

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Chris Woakes is a doubt for the winter Ashes series after a suspected dislocated shoulder ruled him out of the rest of England's final Test against India.

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