
File Pic: Chris Woakes from England shakes hands with Ben Stokes. (Getty Images) England Pacer Chris Woakes gave a promising update of its recovery from a dislocated arm and increased the hope of participating in Ashes at the end of this year.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The 35-year-old suffered injuries in the advance during the final test Anderson-tendulkar Trophy against India in the beginning of this month.
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When he talked to Sky Sports on the edge of hundreds, Woakes appeared without guaranteeing his arm and said his rehabilitation had done better than he originally expected.“Certainly good news for me. That’s the best way to look at it,” Woakes said. “It is obvious that the sling and feeling that I can move it much better now, which is good two weeks after the line.”
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“I assume that once you get a little more movement, they feel a little more normal.At the beginning of this month, Woakes told BBC Sport to consider whether to undergo surgery or opt for rehabilitation. For the time being, he hopes to avoid a knife.The injury was a dramatic moment in the Referee series against India. Woakes, although he was expelled from bowling duties, came out on a bat with his left arm in a sling in a tense last blow when England was chasing victory, but the hosts fallen by six runs agonically short.The Ashes Ashes series against Australia will start below 21 November.