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After Rashid tucks a single off his body, Woakes smears a short ball for four to end the over.
Attempting to offer no stroke, he grazed Woakes through to Bairstow as England moved within two wickets of completing the job.
Chris Woakes threatened the unlikely late on but his 32 only delayed the inevitable as England were dismissed in the penultimate over.
Source: https://thefrontierpost.com/world-cup-2023-englands-defence-ended-by-australia-defeat/
It was very, very wide and very, very short, and Hridoy cuts it to Woakes at backward point.
Mark Wood (right) roars with delight as he celebrates England’s tense third-Test win over Australia with Chris Woakes.
Marsh would try his best to make that the last English celebration of the day but Woakes would have the Aussies on a string.
Max O’Dowd flapped Woakes to mid-off to get things moving and David Willey had Colin Ackermann caught behind for a duck.
Over a few hours on the first day of the fourth Test at Manchester, Woakes had more to add to that mix-tape.
Reece Topley claimed three for 37 while there were a couple of wickets apiece for Sam Curran and Rehan Ahmed and one each for Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes and Adil Rashid as England levelled the series at 2-2.
Sam Curran and Chris Woakes have both endured poor tournaments, while neither Gus Atkinson nor David Willey have yet featured.
The bowling stocks are already fit to bursting as the hovers into view, with the likes of Jofra Archer, Mark Wood and Chris Woakes all vying to join the current squad, but an even thornier decision awaits in the top seven.
The game was over as a contest long before the end came, Chris Woakes taking three for 31 in a clinical new-ball burst alongside Reece Topley.
They finished the journey in economy, with opening batter posting a photo on his Instagram showing Chris Woakes and Jos Buttler looking tired on their travel to Guwahati.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/england-cricket-world-cup-india-b2420880.html
Three for Woakes in what has been a successful return to first-class cricket.
Warner's fast start comes to an end from a Woakes full ball.
With Woakes twice smashing the left-armer through the off side for four, and Willey following suit to whip Hazlewood through mid-wicket, some more Zampa magic was required.
Woakes dispatched Hasan Mahmud for consecutive fours at the start of the 20th over to leave England needing 19 off four balls but the Bangladesh quick recovered his composure to help his side get over the line.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/england-bangladesh-result-score-t20-series-b2300637.html
Woakes pitches one up to Head that hits the pads but it was heading safely down leg.