New Delhi: All-Rounder England Chris Woakes says he can take a risky path of rehabilitation instead of surgery on his injured shoulder in an effort to be suitable this year in Australia.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!A 36 -year -old man suffered a suspicious dislocated arm on the first day of the fifth test against India in an oval and is waiting for scan results. Despite injuries, Woakes returned to the bat with his arm in a sling in the last wound and ran four runs in the last goal with Gus Atkinson before England fell only six runs before victory. The series ended 2-2.
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Woakes said BBC Sport that there are operations and rehabilitation on the table. “I’m waiting to see what the extent of damage is, but I think the possibilities will have surgery or go along the rehabilitation route and try it as strong as possible,” he said.Explained his preference and added: “Naturally, with the fact that he will have a chance to repetition but I assume that this might be the risk you are willing to takeThe first Ashes test starts in Perth 21. November and Woakes remains determined. His decision Bat, despite injuries, caused praise, even though he downplayed heroism: “It was never a question in my eyes. Anyone else in the dressing room would do the same. You do what is the best for your team.”Woakes’ Grit could be a “trade as usual” in his eyes, but his willingness to gamble on fitness shows how much ash still means for one of the most experienced English activists.
