Woakes may risk rehab over surgery to make Ashes
Summary
Chris Woakes, an English cricket player, is considering skipping surgery and opting for rehabilitation to recover from a shoulder injury in time for the Ashes series against Australia. He injured his shoulder during a test match against India and now awaits scan results to decide his next steps. Woakes still played in the match despite his injury, helping his team chase victory.Key Facts
- Chris Woakes is a cricket player for England.
- Woakes injured his shoulder during a match against India.
- He is waiting for scan results to decide between surgery or rehabilitation.
- Surgery could take up to four months for recovery.
- Rehabilitation might take around eight weeks to strengthen the shoulder.
- The first Ashes Test against Australia starts on 21 November.
- Woakes still batted in the match with an injured shoulder, despite being ruled out of the test.
- His actions received praise for bravery from the public and the sports community.
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