England All-Rounder Chris Woakes Has Officially Retired From International Cricket Following His Omission From This Winter’s Ashes Squad, Marking The End Of A Glorious Chapter For One Of The Game’s Most Respected Figures.
The 36-Year-Old Warwickshire Star Enjoyed A Career That Spanned Over A Decade, Representing England In 62 Tests, 122 ODIs, And 33 T20s. A True Gentleman On And Off The Field, Woakes Was Known Not Only For His Swing Bowling In English Conditions But Also For His Vital Contributions With The Bat.
Woakes Played A Central Role In England’s Golden Era Of White-Ball Cricket, Winning Both The 2019 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup And The 2022 T20 World Cup. Few Players Can Boast The Unique Achievement Of Lifting Both Trophies While Also Playing A Key Part In Memorable Ashes Battles.
His Test Record Speaks Volumes — 192 Wickets At An Average Of 29.61 And Over 2,000 Runs With The Bat. At Lord’s, The Home Of Cricket, Woakes Shone Brightest, Registering A Test Hundred, A Five-Wicket Haul, And A 10-Wicket Match Haul — A Rare Feat Achieved By Only A Handful Of Players.
Fans Will Never Forget Woakes’ Final Act In An England Shirt, Emerging To Bat Against India With His Arm In A Sling. Though He Did Not Face A Ball, His Determination To Run For His Side Perfectly Captured His Spirit As “The Ultimate Team Man.”
Rob Key, England Men’s Cricket Managing Director, Called Woakes “One Of The Finest People To Have Played The Game,” While ECB Chair Richard Thompson Praised His Commitment, Sportsmanship, And Fierce Will To Win.
In An Era Dominated By Legends Like James Anderson, Stuart Broad, And Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes Still Carved His Own Path — Quietly Brilliant, Consistently Reliable, And Universally Loved.
As Woakes Turns His Focus To County Cricket And Global Franchise Leagues, Fans Will Remember Him Not Just For His Skills, But For His Class, Humility, And Courage. Truly, The Nicest Man In Cricket Has Bowed Out In The Bravest Fashion.
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