LONDON: England paceman Chris Woakes says he faces a race against time to be fit for the first Test with South Africa at Lord’s on July 6th.

The 28-year-old has a left side strain which he suffered in England’s Cham­pions Trophy match with Bangladesh last Thursday.

He told Press Association Sport with the recovery time generally four to six weeks he was ‘up against it’ in being fit for the first of the four Test series.

“It’s a left side strain and there is a tear in the muscle,” he said.

“It’s a grade-two injury, which is not terrible news, but it’s not great news at the same time.

“They say it’s roughly a four to six-week injury, and it’s more likely to be towards the six when I am back playing competitive cricket.

“I’m on day five of recovery now, and the physios say for the first 10 to 14 days there’s not a lot we can do other than rest it.

“You don’t rule it out, but I’m probably up against it for the first Test.”

Published in Dawn, June 7th, 2017

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