
England Chris Woakes (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) All-Rounder England Chris Woakes is ready to bat on the left if necessary on the last day of the fifth test against India. Woakes injured the shoulder while he was sinking to save the border on day 1, and there were questions about whether he could be able to bat if necessary. Joe Root, however, after the game 4. The day confirmed that Woakes is willing to do everything you need to help the team above the line. “It’s all. If he has to bat his left hand, he will do it. That’s a kind of character as he is,” Root said. Root also drew a parallel with Indian Rishabh Pant, who previously came out on the bat despite a serious foot injury. “We have seen Pants doing something similar. It shows how much these games mean players,” Root added.
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During the fourth test, the Pant took place to the fold and detonated the visible discomfort, showing immense bravery. His courage was awarded both teammates and opponents, and Root’s comparison emphasized the respect that these actions earn.
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On the stump 4th day, England was 339 for 6 chasing 374. Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton were in the middle. The new ball is due only 3.4 overs and India still needs four goals to equalize the series. With rain in the air and conditions set up for mitors’ favor, 5th day promises a high drama. Whether it is necessary or not, his willingness to walk the injured shows the spirit on this English side.