Chris Voakes says “still war” is not able to provide the victory of the series of “fairy tale” through India with its incredible unilateral armed hermia at the last day of the fifth test at an oval day.
India leveled five test series 2-2 when she filled the six-level victory in the most dramatic of the promenade on Monday, who saw Voikes to go to the middle in the middle of any 11 years.
It was an outstanding act of courage from Overokrug, which shouldered shoulder earlier on the test during the field. The leads went to the middle with England still demanding 17 runs, almost helped the hosts on the line.
“I’m still placed, ravaged indeed, that we couldn’t get a fairy tale,” said 36 years old Guardian.
“But I never thought I didn’t go out there, even if there were 100 running still to win or anything else.
“It was nice to have the ovation and some Indian players to show their respect. But any other player would do the same.”
The leads are in pain in pain when they ran between a wicket, but he did not stop facing the ball while Gus Atkinson had a strike before Mohammed Sraj eventually could tighten him.
“It’s not just you to play there there,” Fruit said.
“It’s your team and your sensible, all the hard work and the victims that inserted, the people who look at home and in the country. You only feel the duty to do it for all.”
The leads hurt his shoulder on the day of the videos saw when he landed awkward trying to save the border, but said he had no regrets.
“We haunt every ride,” the fruit said. “It has always been a way. As a bowler, you really respect guys trying to save every ride. It means a lot to you. So you are doing the same for you.
“And a narrow match like one – only six starts the difference – the species shows how everyone else is added.”
England Test Captain Ben Stokes first praised his courage in his courage in his courage to transfer his side to a series victory that won the conclusion of an oval thriller.
“When the situation appeared, there was never a question in Voakes’ mind,” said England Captain Stokes said Ski Sports.
“You guys went out with broken legs and fingers and now we had someone to go out with a dislocated shoulder. Showing what it means to play for your country and fight for game win.”
The former Captain of England Naser Hussain praised the courage of Vookes to go out with one hand, and his courage in the step in a shooting line.
“While the fruit exited, three or four players in India were immersed him in the shoulder,” Hussain said. “Fortunately to the right shoulder, not the left. I know that a few will go and touched touching the home!
“Every extent he took, he was in agony. He would be upset if he didn’t go there. He would never, ever, had England and he was certainly not today.”
The English head of the coach Brendon McCullum echoing Hussain’s feeling and said that Vokes’ insistence on the way out to go on the stick is typical of a man who is.
“Good on the walking vokey for a walk there,” McCullum said. “It’s incredibly brave, but summarizes for will.
“To push myself there with one hand to switch us to the line shows the type of stain he is.
“He hurts. We’ll get some more information in the coming days, but we hope it won’t be for long leave.”
England vs India – Full results
A series with five games ends 2-2