ECB withdraws Chris Woakes from The Hundred following Ben Stokes' injury

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Chris Woakes has been pulled from Birmingham Phoenix’s final two matches in The Hundred against Manchester Originals and Trent Rockets due to an injury. The ECB’s decision comes as a precautionary measure to ensure Woakes is fit for the upcoming Sri Lanka Test series, following Ben Stokes' injury.

‌The Birmingham Phoenix took to their official Instagram handle and said, “The England bowling all-rounder will no longer be a part of this year’s competition due to an injury.”

The 35-year-old will miss Birmingham Phoenix's remaining two group-stage matches in The Hundred as the ECB has pulled him as a precaution for the upcoming Sri Lanka Test series. This follows Test skipper Ben Stokes’ suspected hamstring injury, which casts doubt on his availability for the series opener against Sri Lanka on August 21 at Old Trafford.

Chris Woakes missing out could be a blow for Birmingham Phoenix, who are still fighting for a top-three finish in The Hundred. Despite a current three-match winning streak, including a victory over the Rockets, their spot in the playoffs remains uncertain.

Meanwhile, the Phoenix are positioned third in the table with ten points and a net run rate of +0.324, having won five out of seven games. England’s opening Test against Sri Lanka is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, August 21, at Emirates Old Trafford, with Lord’s and Kennington Oval hosting the remaining two Tests.

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