India may have drawn the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 with England 2-2 after a thrilling fifth Test win, but what’s making waves off the field is KL Rahul’s Instagram post. A simple collage of two battle-hardened cricketers, Rishabh Pant and Chris Woakes, captioned just “Warriors” has gone viral. It summed up what cricket fans had just witnessed: not just a series, but a war of grit, pain, and courage.
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“Warriors” – KL Rahul’s Perfect Word
KL Rahul’s Instagram post didn’t need paragraphs to get people talking. Just one word: Warriors. The photo? A side-by-side of Rishabh Pant and Chris Woakes, both clearly struggling but still out there fighting for their teams. The post quickly spread across social media, sparking conversations about heart, resilience, and what it really means to play for your country. It also brought overdue attention to the growing list of injured players in England vs India series, a group that seemed to grow by the day in the last weeks.
Instagram story of KL Rahul for Pant & Woakes. 👏 pic.twitter.com/xI1wLxcaH2
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) August 5, 2025
Pant’s Unbelievable Return
Among the most talked-about injured players in England vs India series was, of course, Rishabh Pant. The drama unfolded in the fourth Test at Old Trafford. He was already nursing a finger injury, but worse came during Day 1, when he took a reverse sweep off Chris Woakes straight to the foot. His toe swelled immediately and bled as he took off his boot. He had to leave the field mid-innings, scoring 37 off 54 balls, and was driven away on a golf buggy.

Everyone thought he was done for the series. But on Day 2, Rishabh Pant limped back out to bat in India’s second inning with a broken toe. Despite the pain, he scored a fighting 17 runs, pushing India’s total just enough to secure a draw. After that brave cameo, scans confirmed a fracture. With his foot in a plaster cast, his series ended there. But even with just 7 innings played, he finished with 479 runs, two centuries, three fifties, and one unforgettable return.
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Woakes’ One-Armed Grit
Meanwhile, the final Test had its own warrior moment. This time starring Chris Woakes. On Day 1 at The Oval, he dislocated his left shoulder while diving to save a boundary. The pain was immediate, and he had to leave the field. Most expected he was done. But three days later, England needed 17 runs with just one wicket left. And who came walking out?Chris Woakes, with his left arm tucked in a sling under his jumper.
Chris Woakes is currently off the field after sustaining a suspected shoulder injury while diving for the ball by the boundary.
Wishing you all the best, Woakesy 👊 pic.twitter.com/4Hhf0iZyIB
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 31, 2025
He didn’t face a single delivery, but he ran between the wickets like his team depended on it because they did. Every run, every painful stride had fans on edge. But just when it looked like England might pull off the impossible, Mohammed Siraj bowled Gus Atkinson, sealing a dramatic 6-run victory for India. That win not only tied the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 at 2-2, but also capped off a Test match that was full of grit, emotion, and unforgettable moments. And through it all, Woakes stood tall, one of the most memorable injured players in England vs India series.
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25 Days of Madness and Emotion
Beyond the viral post and the big names, this five-match series had everything: comebacks, collapses, injuries, miracles. The Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 ended 2-2: India took the second and fifth Tests, England the first and third, with the fourth ending in a tense draw. But this series will be remembered just as much for its emotional moments as for the cricket itself. Players like Pant and Woakes gave us moments that no scorecard can capture. And it’s no surprise that KL Rahul’s Instagram post became a lightning rod for all the emotions fans were feeling.

Test Cricket at Its Most Human
As the dust settles and the players head home, one thing is clear: this series left a mark. Not just on the stats, but on the hearts of everyone watching. And through one powerful image, KL Rahul’s Instagram post ensured that we’ll remember the warriors of this series, especially Rishabh Pant and Chris Woakes for a long time to come.













