“I would not have been in a position to stay with myself if I did not strive,” he admitted.
“You simply know you are a part of one thing greater. It isn’t simply you that you just’re enjoying for on the market. It is your group and your team-mates, all of the onerous work and the sacrifices they put in, the folks watching at house and within the floor. You simply really feel an obligation to do it for everybody.”
Whereas Atkinson tried to guard Woakes from the strike, he was nonetheless required to run. On the primary event, a bye via to wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel, Woakes was immediately in clear discomfort.
“The primary one was the worst,” he stated. “All I had taken was codeine and it was simply so sore. Intuition took over right here – even with my arm strapped down I attempted to run as you naturally do. I genuinely fearful my shoulder had popped again out once more, therefore you noticed me throw my helmet off, rip the glove off with my enamel, and test it was OK.”
Woakes ran three extra runs throughout his 16-minute keep on the crease. Regardless of his bravery, England missed out on a 3-1 sequence triumph and as an alternative needed to accept a share of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
“It was bitter-sweet ultimately,” he added. “A part of me questioned what it is perhaps like, to see if I might have defended the ball, seen out an over possibly, squeezed a run or carved a 4.
“However the different facet of it was, ‘Thank God I did not face a 90mph bouncer, one-handed, dealing with the mistaken approach round’.
“And I knew I used to be going to must put on a couple of bouncers if I did get on strike. These had been the anxious emotions, actually. You are still fairly uncovered on the market.”
Woakes is now ready to find the complete extent of the damage, together with his participation on this winter’s Ashes sequence in extreme doubt.
His actions have been praised throughout the sporting world and he stated “the love from the general public has helped”.
“It isn’t the best way you need to be front-page information – you’d sooner it was for 5 wickets or a century,” added Woakes.
“It’s so bizarre to go from the beginning of a Check week, considering ‘one final push’, to ending up on a physio’s desk questioning what the longer term holds.”

