Woakes on Oval Test Result

London: British versatile Chris Woakes said that on the last day of the fifth test, not going to the bat due to a shoulder against India, even if his career was at risk when he was exposed to injury, he said.
Woakes wrapped a suspension with his left hand and stuck in his sweater in the autumn of the previous little door with the fifth test that India won in a narrow way.
Woakes said it was “the duty of doing it for everyone” and that England is still shouting that the game has lost the game.
Im I don’t know what it is. You just know it’s part of something bigger. You’re not just you play there, Worakes said to Guardian, waiting for more scanning.
“This is your team and your teammates, all the hard work and sacrifices they put, people watching at home and on the ground. You feel a task to do it for everyone.”
“I’m still ruined because we still can’t get a fairy tale, I’m really ruined. But I didn’t think not to go there, even if there were 100 runs.”
Woakes said he felt good to go to standing applause, but he didn’t read the heroic movement too much.
“It was nice to have applause and some Indian players came to show their respects. But any other player would do the same. You can’t just call it at nine small door,” he said.
Woakes announced that he has started to hit a single -hand with a single -hand from the fourth day with the UK assistant coach Marcus Trescothick.
“Normally I defended one, and oh, my friend, it was painful,” he said.
“Soon we learned that a left -handed posture would protect the shoulder and at least allow me to make some kind of block with my upper hand. I hit a few, miss a few, but I felt the only way to survive.”
The senior UK player also announced the stock exchanges with the Indian captain Shubman Gill, who made a similar courage in the fourth test when he fought a broken foot, and his assistant Rishabh Pant.
“Shubman said: This was incredibly brave, dedi he said.
“I said to him:” You had an incredible directory, you’ve been well played and gave your team credit. “Both players passed through the mill in the series and deserved the loan for our demonstration. Both teams asked for a win, but it makes you feel fair because it was taken.”
“I saw that Rishabh put an image on Instagram with a salute emojis, so I answered him: ‘Appreciate your foot and hope, and so on.
Woakes added, “Then he sent me a sound note:” I hope everything is fine, they have good luck about healing and I hope one day we’ll meet again “. I said I’m sorry for the broken foot.”
Woakes, who did not face a ball, said it was the most difficult to run between small doors.
“First of all was the worst. The only thing I bought was Codeine and it was a lot of pain. The instinct started here – I tried to run as you do naturally even when my arm was pulled down.”
“I’m really worried that my shoulder was exploding again, so you checked that I threw my helmet, dismantled my glove with my teeth.”
“In the end he was bitterly sweet.
“But the other side was:” Thank God, I didn’t encounter a 90MPH bouncer faced by one hand, the wrong way. “
Woakes wondered if the injury was career threatening immediately after the slide on the first day of the test.
“The outdoor area was wet from the rain, it was almost oily and my hand slipped and my full body weight passed through my shoulder. I heard a pop and I knew I was in trouble,” he said.
“The pain came quite quickly and my arm was only hanging there. It was scary and my thoughts were racing. The game is over? Is it over? It was a terrible place, “he added.


