
England Chris Woakes (PTI Photo/R Senthilkumar) All-Rounder England Chris Woakes opened up about the shoulder injury that he suffered during the fifth test against India in Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, which ended on an oval in London in London’s oval on Monday. The injury occurred during diving to save running on the border during the first Indian shifts.The incident occurred in the 57th place when Woakes tried to make diving on the border. He immediately showed signs of discomfort and had to get attention from the Physio team before leaving the field.“If you have such an injury, you think your game is ready. And then what it is possible, it is not always about whether I was out there or not. And it was just about how I am going to approach it,” Woakes said in a shared Sky Sports video.“Emotions ran high. I was hoping that at the other end we could get through the line with the gus and I wouldn’t have to face the ball, but unfortunately,” he added.Despite his injury, Woakes returned to the bat in the last moments when England needed 17 runs to win. He worked with Gus Atkinson, but did not face any vans, even though he had to run between the goals while he was clearly in pain.
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The dramatic conclusion saw that Mohammed Siraj released Atkinson by hitting his stump and securing a narrow six -head victory for India.The series ended in that India resisted predictions that preferred victory in England. Visitors managed to keep their nerve and raise victory in front of a wrapped crowd in the oval.The final result meant that Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy was closed in the draw of 2-2, with India a remarkable victory in the latest test prevents England from claiming series.