Updated On: 10 August, 2025 08:02 AM IST | London | PTI
The 36-year-old has undergone scans and is awaiting results but believes an eight-week rehab programme could have him ready for the first Test in Perth on November 21

Woakes comes out to bat with his arm in a sling during the 5th Test at the Oval recently. Pic/Getty Images
England pacer Chris Woakes is racing against time to be fit for the Ashes later this year, saying rehabilitation “may be a risk worth taking” over surgery on his dislocated shoulder to keep his hopes alive.
The 36-year-old has undergone scans and is awaiting results but believes an eight-week rehab programme could have him ready for the first Test in Perth on November 21.
“I’m waiting to see what the extent of the damage is but I think the options will be to have surgery or to go down a rehab route and try and get it as strong as possible,” Woakes told BBC Sport.