Rishabh Pant and Gautam Gambhir pay tribute to England all-rounder Chris Woakes.
Chris Woakes part of England's 2019 World Cup-winning squad, in which he contributed with 16 wickets from 11 matches.
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
Chris Woakes wondered if the injury was career-threatening right after his slide on the first day of the Test.
When wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant batted for India in the fourth Manchester Test despite suffering an injury, Ben Stokes had objected to the idea of an injured substitution.
When Chris Woakes came out of the dressing room, arm strapped in a sling, bat in his right hand, the crowd collectively rose to its feet.
Chris Woakes bowled 14 overs on the opening day, picking up the crucial wicket of KL Rahul and conceded 46 runs.
Australia, chasing a mammoth 384 to win, collapsed from 264-3 to 334 all out, with England's retiring paceman Stuart Broad taking the final wicket.
The Eoin Morgan-led side has crashed out of the mega-event as Bangladesh make it to the quarter-finals alongwith New Zealand, Australia and Sri Lanka from this pool.