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England fall just short in epic Test finale against India as Chris Woakes braves dislocated shoulder

‘The tension was unbearable’ as Chris Woakes came out to bat with his dislocated shoulder in a sling.
Chris Woakes came out to bat with a dislocated shoulder. Credit: Getty

England fall just short in epic Test finale against India as Chris Woakes braves dislocated shoulder

‘The tension was unbearable’ as Chris Woakes came out to bat with his dislocated shoulder in a sling.

An infinitely brave cameo from injured England allrounder Chris Woakes wasn’t enough for his side to win an epic series-ending Test match against India.

India completed one of the most dramatic Test match victories seen on British soil on Monday night (AEST), squaring the series 2-2 with a stunning six-run victory after Woakes attempted to carry England over the line with a dislocated shoulder.

England arrived on the final day of a classic Test summer needing 35 runs to complete a remarkable chase of 374.

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But they were blown away on a morning of unbearable tension and true sporting drama.

They lost their last four wickets for 28 runs as Jamie Smith, Jamie Overton, Josh Tongue and Gus Atkinson succumbed to searing pressure at The Oval.

Woakes, who is expected to be out for several months with the injury he sustained in the field on Friday, answered his country’s call by coming out at number 11 to try to help finish the job.

Holding the bat in one hand, his left arm strapped in a sling under his jumper, he joined the fray with 17 runs still needed and was grimacing in pain with every completed run throughout his brief stay.

“He is in tremendous pain, you can see him grimacing,” Ravi Shastri said on Sky Sports.

“The tension is unbearable.”

In the end he did not face a ball, as Mohammed Siraj clean bowled Atkinson to secure a sensational result and series draw.

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India have drawn their epic series in England with a remarkable six-run win at The Oval. Credit: AAP

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