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Chris Woakes likely to miss Ashes tour after dislocating shoulder: Report

Chris Woakes likely to miss Ashes tour after dislocating shoulder: Report

India Today2 days ago
Chris Woakes is reportedly expected to be out of the race for England's tour of Australia for the upcoming Ashes series after suffering a serious shoulder injury during the fifth Test against India at The Oval.Follow ENG vs IND, 5th Test Day 3 Live UpdatesThe injury occurred late on Day 1 as Woakes attempted to prevent a boundary. With around thirty minutes left in the day's play and damp outfield conditions caused by persistent overcast weather, the England all-rounder slipped and fell awkwardly near the boundary rope, dislocating his left shoulder.advertisement
According to a report by The Telegraph, scans have confirmed that the injury is serious, and surgery is being considered as a likely outcome. However, further assessments are still needed to determine the full extent of the damage and the time required for recovery.Given the physical demands on fast bowlers, especially in the longest format, Woakes could face an extended period on the sidelines. Shoulder injuries have proven difficult to recover from in the past. Ollie Pope, for instance, has had multiple shoulder setbacks and typically required around four months of rehabilitation before returning to top-level cricket. A similar recovery timeline may apply to Woakes, particularly if surgery is necessary.Woakes' potential absence may not be a major setback for England in Australian conditions, where he has struggled historically. However, his injury does affect England's squad depth and experience.The good news for England is that their pace attack still looks formidable. Jofra Archer is expected to be back in the mix, while Gus Atkinson has impressed in recent outings. Mark Wood is also due for a return and could provide much-needed pace on Australian wickets.Additionally, England may turn to younger options like Brydon Carse and Josh Tongue, both of whom have had opportunities during the ongoing series against India. These players will be vital in offering depth and variety to England's fast bowling unit as they prepare for the Ashes.For now, England will be focused on wrapping up the Test series against India. Once that is done, all attention will shift to planning for the Ashes as the team looks to reclaim the urn, a feat they have not achieved in over a decade.- EndsMust Watch
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