London: After a gruelling Test series against India, England shift their attention to the Ashes Down Under later this year, and pacer Chris Woakes has conceded positive news with regards to his recovery.
Woakes, who sustained a dislocated shoulder while fielding during the fifth Test against India earlier this month, believes he’s recovering better than he anticipated.
Speaking to Sky Sports on the sidelines of The Hundred, the England quick made an appearance without an arm sling.
“Certainly good news for me. That's the best way to look at it,” Woakes said.
“Obviously out of the sling and feel like I can move it a lot better now which is good two weeks down the line.
“I suppose once you get a little bit more movement into it, feels little bit more normal. But still a lot of work to do.
“Going to try and (stay) focused on the rehab and get it as strong as possible. Ideally not for surgery for now but we'll see how that goes and hopefully we can get it nice and strong again.”
Despite being ruled out of action for the remainder of the Test, Woakes would walk out to bat with his left arm in a sling on a tense final morning as England chased a series-clinching victory, but fell short by six runs.
The news would come as a positive for England, who have another five-Test series assignment against arch-rivals Australia starting November 21.