England’s pace bowler Chris Woakes expressed frustration with outfield on 1 (Thursday, July 31) on the fifth and final Test match against India during the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Vox was upset when the ball rolled through a patch of water on the ground, causing problems for the fielder.
India, led by Shubman Gill, is facing England in the fifth and final test of a tight competition series at Kennington Oval in India, London. The England extends the series 2–1, but may have margins in India’s favor if they were in the top position when they seized significant opportunities during the major stages.
Watch: Fumes on Nam Outfield on 1 of Chris Woakes Oval Test
Chris Woakes, chasing a ball, showed disappointment on Damp outfield. The incident took place on the first ball of the 10th over in India’s first innings. KL Rahul held the ball through mid-wicket, and Volks chased.
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Exposing bad conditions, water was published from his heel. The ball became wet even after rolling through a puddle, which increased concerns about the readiness of the area to play. Despite slow and Sogi outfield, Rahul and his partner easily managed to gather three runs.
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Chris Woakes near major individual milestones during the oval test
Chris Woakes is on the verge of an individual milestone. Prior to the fifth test between India and England, Pesar took 395 wickets in 216 international matches, with an average of 29.50, which included eight-five-wicket haws and a ten-diche match.
The formats reach 400, only five wickets lower, Vox is close to joining England’s Elite 400-wicket club, including mythological names like James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Ian Booth, Graeme Swan and Bob Willis.
The performance of the Right-Arme Pacer in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy has not met expectations. He has taken 10 wickets in four matches at a high average of 52.80, despite leading the bowling attack, the series are sixth on the wicket chart.
Vox has a strong record at the Oval, which is the site for the final test. He has taken 26 wickets in 7 matches on average, on average, on average, with the best figure of 4/50.
Former England captain Nasar Hussain has supported Chris Woakes to play an important role in the final test. Speaking on Sky Sports, Hussain said that the circumstances would suit the circumstances completely. He said that Vox may physically tired after playing all the four tests in the series.
“It is good to see Atkinson back because he also adds bowling along with batting, but I think Vokes is important. He must have gone out of the bed this morning and so far by playing all the four tests, there has been a sore throat, but then he may have tired the pitch, but he is waiting for two months in this way, so that you use it well.”
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