Chris Woakes reveló que en el momento en que se lesionó el hombro el día 1 de la prueba de la quinta de Ind vs Eng, pensó que su carrera había terminado
England cricket team pacer Chris Woakes revealed how he ended up painfully dislocating his shoulder on Day 1 of IND vs ENG 5th Test at the Kennington Oval and the ordeal that followed leading up to him walking out to bat one-armed. The fast bowler, who walked off the field grimacing in pain after sustaining the injury while fielding, walked out to a standing ovation from not just the fans but also the Indian team on Day 5 as England were on the verge of defeat. While Woakes luckily did not aggravate his injury by facing any deliveries, he isn’t a happy man as his team went on to lose the contest.
Woakes’ shoulder injury and how he was desperate to bat
In an interview with The Guardian, Woakes revealed that his hand had slipped as he landed while trying to save a boundary and the full weight of his body went through his shoulder, following which he heard a pop. He said that at that time, he had thoughts of whether it could be a career-ending injury coupled with instant pain. Woakes said that England’s physiotherapist spent 30 painful minutes trying to get his shoulder back into the place and that at the end of it, he did get some amount of relief.
“The pain came on pretty quickly and my arm was just hanging there. It was grim and my thoughts were racing. ‘Is it game over? Is it career done?’ It was a horrible place to be. We got it into a makeshift sling with my jumper and got off the field,” Woakes said.
Woakes said that the very next day, he had approached England head coach Brendon McCullum telling him that he was ready to bat if needed. However, he was turned down. Eventually, he was forced to walk out to bat in the 1st session on Day 5 as England were nine down. While Woakes did want to face a delivery, he was also happy that he did not face any bouncers while batting one-handed and with the other hand.
What Gill told a brave Woakes
“Shubman said something like: ‘That was incredibly brave,’” Woakes says. “I told him: ‘You’ve had an unbelievable series, well played, and credit to your team.’ I saw Rishabh [Pant] Me había puesto una imagen en Instagram con un emoji de saludo, así que respondí agradeciéndole: “Aprecia el amor y espero que el pie esté bien”, and so on. Luego me envió una nota de voz diciendo: “Espero que todo esté bien, buena suerte con la recuperación y espero que volvamos a encontrarnos nuevamente algún día”. Obviamente le digo perdón por el pie roto,“Woakes agregó.
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