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A SHOULDER TO CRY OVER
Daily Express
|August 01, 2025
Late Woakes injury could be very costly for England
UNDER brooding skies and prying floodlights, Chris Woakes’ shoulder injury could prove more damaging than England can afford.
Chasing Karun Nair’s off-drive to the boundary, Woakes fell awkwardly as he toppled over the cushions and was helped off, in manifest pain, with his left arm in a makeshift sling.
The evacuation of their only bowler to appear in all five Tests of a punishing summer — and with more wickets than the rest of the attack put together — has England squarely on the back foot.
Until Woakes’ injury shortly before 7pm on a hokey-cokey day extended by rain — on, off, on, off — England might have been pleased to restrict India to 204-6 in the final Test of the series at The Oval.
But after skipper Ben Stokes’ withdrawal due to another injured shoulder 24 hours earlier, the loss of Woakes felt like a setback too far.
With India on 153-6, England had been on course to make relatively short work of the tourists.
But even before Woakes’ painful exit, in between the gems there was too much compost.
‘And on a green pitch you suspect Australia would have rolled over India for 140.
This was England’s second-string attack, many of them virtual strangers to a red ball this summer.
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