Key Points

England's Chris Woakes has been ruled out of the remainder of the fifth Test against India due to a shoulder injury. The seamer hurt himself while fielding on Day 1 and will take no further part in the match. His absence leaves England's bowling attack severely depleted ahead of a crucial series decider. The ECB confirmed Woakes will be reassessed after the Test concludes.

Key Points: England's Chris Woakes ruled out of 5th Test vs India with shoulder injury

  • Woakes injured shoulder while fielding in 57th over
  • ECB confirms he won't bowl further in the Test
  • England's attack now lacks experience with just 18 combined Test caps
  • Woakes bowled 181 overs this series, playing all five matches
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Woakes ruled out of remainder of 5th Test with shoulder injury

England seamer Chris Woakes exits 5th Test against India after sustaining a shoulder injury on Day 1, adding to England's bowling woes.

"At this stage, the injury has ruled him out of any further participation in the Test. – ECB"

London, Aug 1

England's experienced seamer Chris Woakes has been ruled out of the remainder of the ongoing fifth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy against India after injuring his shoulder on opening day, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on Friday.

"England seamer Chris Woakes will continue to be monitored throughout the remainder of the Fifth Test at The Kia Oval, following a left shoulder injury sustained on day one of the match against India," ECB said in a statement.

"At this stage, the injury has ruled him out of any further participation in the Test. A further assessment will be conducted at the conclusion of the series," it added.

In the 57th over of India's first innings on Day 1, Woakes walked off the field after he landed awkwardly on his left shoulder and stayed down clutching it while saving a ball hit to the boundary by Karun Nair at long-off. He received medical attention from England physio, before using his sweater as a makeshift sling on his way to the dressing room.

Woakes bowled 14 overs on Day 1, returning figures of 1 for 46. His injury added to England’s growing list of concerns, with the team already missing several key players for the all-important final Test, including captain Ben Stokes, who was ruled out of the series decider due to a right shoulder injury.

Woakes' absence would leave England with an attack short of experience, with the rest of the attack having a combined 18 Test caps for England.

The 35-year-old has been a workhorse for England throughout the series, one of only two seamers — along with India’s Mohammed Siraj — to feature in all five matches. Across the series, he has bowled 181 overs and taken 11 wickets at an average of 52.18.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an Indian fan, I should be happy but honestly feel bad for Woakes. He's been bowling his heart out all series. Cricket loses when good players get injured.
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Arjun K
England's bowling attack looking thin now! This is India's chance to dominate in the 2nd innings. Bumrah and Siraj must capitalize on this opportunity. #TeamIndia
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Priya S
The way he fell looked really painful 😣 Hope it's not serious. These players give so much to the game - they deserve proper rest between matches. ECB should manage workload better.
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Michael C
181 overs in 5 Tests is insane workload! No wonder he got injured. Modern cricket schedules are brutal on fast bowlers. Time for ICC to look at this seriously.
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Kavya N
Respect to Woakes for playing through pain in earlier matches. But now India should bat aggressively and put England under pressure. Our batsmen need to step up! 💪
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Vikram M
Injuries are part of the game, but England's management should have rotated their bowlers better. Now their inexperienced attack will struggle against our batting lineup. #AdvantageIndia

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