Chris Woakes Announces Retirement From International Cricket; Check His Career Records | Cricket News
England all-rounder Chris Woakes on Monday announced his retirement from all international cricket with immediate effect. Woakes, made his Three Lions debut back in 2011, represented England in 217 games across all formats of the game.Â
In 62 Test matches, the 36-year-old Woakes took 192 wickets with 5 five-fors and scored a Test century against India at Lord’s in 2018. In his 122 ODIs, he claimed 173 wickets and 31 wickets in his 33 IT20s.
The experienced all-rounder also took three wickets against New Zealand at Lord’s helping England to win the ICC Men’s World Cup in 2019. Woakes was again a World Cup winner in 2022 as England lifted the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, defeating Pakistan in Melbourne.
Add Zee News as a Preferred Source
“The moment has come, and I’ve decided that the time is right for me to retire from international cricket. Playing for England was something I aspired to do since I was a kid dreaming in the back garden, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have lived out those dreams,” said Woakes in a statement issued by England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).
“Representing England, wearing the Three Lions and sharing the field with teammates over the last 15 years, many of whom have become lifelong friends, are things I’ll look back on with the greatest pride,” he added.Â
ALSO READ:Â India vs Pakistan: Jasprit Bumrah Gives ‘Dipping Plane’ Send-Off To Haris Rauf In Asia Cup 2025 Final – WATCH
Â
Chris Woakes’s Last Appearance For EnglandÂ
Chris Woakes last featured for England during their ICC World Test Championship series finale against India at home earlier this summer.
The outing saw a heroic display from Woakes, battling a shoulder dislocation, come out and bat for England on the final day of the Test with one arm in a sling.
“The images of Chris walking out to bat with his arm in a sling to try and win a Test match this summer reflected how much he cared about playing for his country and being the best team-mate he could be,” said ECB Chair, Richard Thompson, in a statement.
“He has been a gentleman off the field, with the skills and fierce determination to win on it, regularly rising to the occasion on the biggest stage with bat as well as ball. There are so many special memories, from brilliance with the new ball in the 2019 World Cup and winning the T20 World Cup in 2022 to his series-changing impact in the 2023 Men’s Ashes which earned him the player of the series honour.
We are indebted to have players like Chris represent England and I want to thank and congratulate him for everything he has done in an England shirt for the past 14 years,” he added.