
In a remarkable display of sportsmanship on Day 1 of the 5th Test between India and England at The Oval, Indian batter Karun Nair chose not to take a fourth run after England’s Chris Woakes injured his shoulder while attempting to save a boundary. This gesture earned widespread praise on social media for exemplifying the true spirit of cricket.The incident occurred when Woakes, while fielding at mid-off, chased a ball toward the boundary. The damp outfield caused him to slip and land awkwardly on his left shoulder. He needed immediate medical attention and left the field using his sweater as a makeshift sling.
Nair, who had already completed three runs with his partner Washington Sundar, had the opportunity to take a fourth run. However, he signalled to Sundar not to run, showing respect for the injured opponent.The injury appears serious for Woakes, who has been the only constant in England’s pace attack throughout the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series. His teammate Gus Atkinson shared his concerns with BBC Sport, saying, “It doesn’t look great. I will be surprised if he takes any part in the game.”Atkinson, who recently returned from a hamstring strain, expressed his readiness to step up if needed. “It’s the last game of the series and when anyone gets injured it’s a shame. We’re hoping it’s not too bad. Whatever it is, he will get full support from everyone,” he added.The injury marks a disappointing end to Woakes’ series campaign, where he has struggled with his bowling performance. He has managed to take just 11 wickets at an average of 52.18, with his best figures being 3/84.