Check Match Breakfast takes a take a look at a few of the largest points round cricket throughout England’s enormous fifth Check in opposition to India at The Oval.
Within the newest version, RICHARD GIBSON displays on the tributes paid to Graham Thorpe, what the long run holds for Chris Woakes, and the place Gus Atkinson stands amongst England’s pantheon of bowlers.
Thorpe fundraiser
Funds raised for the charity Thoughts in reminiscence of Graham Thorpe hit £125,000 on day two at The Oval.
A Day for Thorpey noticed supporters buying £5 replicas of the trademark white head band he sported throughout his 100-match Check profession.
Thoughts bought 9,000 on-line whereas Surrey went by way of their whole inventory of 15,000 within the membership store.
England’s gamers all wore them for a staff {photograph} to recollect a person who coached lots of them up till 2021.
Greater than £125,000 has been raised for the charity Thoughts in reminiscence of Graham Thorpe
Thorpe, who performed in 100 check matches for England and scored 6,744 runs, died final yr
Chris Woakes’ merciless blow
Chris Woakes has been dominated out of this winter’s Ashes after dislocating his left shoulder whereas fielding within the fifth Rothesay Check between England and India on Thursday.
The 36-year-old was damage after chasing a Karun Nair drive to the long-off boundary, flicking the ball away from the rope to cease the 4, however jarring the joint as he broke his fall along with his left hand.
Mail Sport understands medics proceed to evaluate the harm, however the harm is extra intensive than first feared.
In a merciless blow, it’s estimated he will probably be sidelined for as much as six months, ruling out his choice within the five-Check collection in Australia, beginning on November 21 in Perth.
Woakes has an underwhelming report of 44 Check wickets at 48.93 away from house, and his 16 victims in Ashes encounters down underneath have been much more pricey, at 51.68 runs apiece.
Nevertheless, he would have been a robust contender to characteristic within the pink ball Check in Brisbane, the second of the collection, from December 4-8.
Chris Woakes will miss the winter Ashes and might be out for as much as six months in complete
Stuart Broad’s amusing twist
One one that will probably be in Australia for the Ashes – a lot to the amusement of his Sky Sports activities colleagues – is Stuart Broad.
Australia’s former public enemy primary will probably be working for the 7 Community in the course of the hotly-anticipated collection.
Though his Ashes exploits embrace the spellbinding first innings burst that spiralled Australia to defeat right here at The Oval in 2009, the good eight for 15 in Nottingham in 2015 and him closing his Check profession with the wicket to seal a 2-2 draw two years in the past, he’s not so fondly remembered down underneath.
Reacting to his failure to stroll in the course of the Trent Bridge Check of 2013, the Brisbane Courier Mail known as him a ’smug Pommie cheat.’
However after taking a ribbing yesterday from a commentary field together with Aussie duo Ricky Ponting and Mel Jones, Broad quipped: ‘I clearly agree with the ‘Pommie’ and the ‘cheat’ bit, however I do not suppose I am smug.’
Stuart Broad will cross the ground to work for an Aussie broadcaster for the Ashes – after being Australia’s nemesis for therefore lengthy!
Alastair Cook dinner’s soccer distress
Rain over the primary two days of this Check scuppered the possibilities of Luton City season ticket holder Alastair Cook dinner attending to the opening evening of the EFL.
Although the kick-off time at Kenilworth Street for the go to of Wimbledon was not till 8pm, Cook dinner was resigned to lacking out because of his commentary duties with the BBC being prolonged by the moist climate.
The scheduled enjoying time on day two was prolonged till 7.30pm, and there was no likelihood of creating it for his up-and-down Hatters start life in League One due to his TV and radio commitments.
Alastair Cook dinner needed to miss Luton’s 1-0 win over Wimbledon because the cricket was so delayed
Of bowlers to have taken 50 or extra Check wickets, Gus Atkinson has the third-best strike price
Gus Atkinson’s beautiful stat
Of bowlers to have taken 50 or extra Check wickets, Gus Atkinson has the third-best strike price.
It stood at 34.9 by the shut of the second day, narrowly behind West Indies paceman Shamar Joseph and George Lohmann, an England seamer from the nineteenth century.
Ex-Surrey teammate Sai Sudarshan was his 61st sufferer in his thirteenth look, at a median of 21.














