Chris Woakes reveals Rishabh Pant’s heartfelt message following intense Oval Test battle

Following India’s victory in Oval Test, Pant shared the Woakes image in Instagram stories with a salute emoji, which led to an interesting shopping between the two and resulted in the British who apologized to the British Indian Indian Wicketkeeper.
In addition to the result, the test series between India and the UK will be remembered for the courage and sportiness exhibited by players from both teams. In the first innings of the Fourth test of the Indian assistant captain Captain Rishabh pants, images of the fourth foot finger and the English fast Melon Chris Woes will take steps for the bat with a suspension dislocated left arm in the serial final, and will be remembered for years.
Although Team India won the victory in an exciting match and won the last test to level the series with only six running, we should accept the devotion of Woakes, who approached the wrinkle despite a cruel pain to give the team the chance to fight the series to comb the series.
Not surprisingly, Woakes’s brave performance was met with a standing applause not only from the audience, but also from Indian players to Gus Atkinson.
Following India’s victory in Oval Test, Pant shared the Woakes image in Instagram stories with a salute emoji, which led to an interesting shopping between the two and resulted in the British who apologized to the British Indian Indian Wicketkeeper.
“I saw Rishabh [Pant] I put an image on Instagram with a salute emojis, so I answered, I thanked him: ‘Appreciate love and hope that your foot is good,’ and so on. Then he sent me a sound note: ‘I hope everything is fine, they have good luck about healing, and I hope one day we will meet there.’ I said I’m sorry for the broken feet, ”Woakes said to The Guardian.
It was Woakes’ delivery of Woakes, which caused pants to be injured in the second-last test because they did not know.
The five match series included many exciting moments, but mutual respect, exhibited by players from both teams, sampled the true spirit of the jack.
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