Chris Woakes

Chris Woakes
Nationality: England
Position: Allrounder
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Fast Medium
Date of Birth: 1989-03-02 Age: 36
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Christopher Roger Woakes, commonly known as Chris Woakes, is a prominent cricketer from England.
Born on March 2, 1989, in Birmingham, England, Woakes has emerged as an influential all-rounder, known for his exceptional bowling and batting skills.

Woakes' journey into professional cricket began at a young age.
He made his first-class debut for Warwickshire in 2006, when he was just 17 years old.
Despite his youth, Woakes showcased remarkable control and swing with the ball, quickly establishing himself as a dependable bowler for his team.
His unflappable temperament and consistent performances earned him a reputation as one of the most promising players in county cricket.

In 2010, Woakes was selected to represent the England Lions on their tour of the West Indies.
He impressed the selectors with his skills and was subsequently called up to the national team.
His international debut came in a T20 match against Australia in Adelaide in January 2011.
Woakes demonstrated his composure under pressure by hitting the winning runs in a nail-biting victory.
A few weeks later, he achieved remarkable figures of 6 for 45 in an ODI match against Australia in Brisbane, becoming the second-best figures by an Englishman in ODIs at that time.

Throughout his career, Woakes has faced ups and downs.
While he continued to excel in county cricket, earning numerous accolades, his journey at the international level had its challenges.
He made sporadic appearances for England, primarily in limited-overs formats, before finally making his Test debut during the 2013 Ashes series.
Woakes showed promise but struggled to cement his place due to injuries and competition within the team.

However, fate gave Woakes another chance in 2016 when he was called back into the Test squad to face Sri Lanka.
His remarkable career-best figures of 9 for 36 in a county match against Durham convinced the selectors to include him in the playing XI.
Woakes seized this opportunity to shine, delivering outstanding performances with both bat and ball.
He achieved his maiden Test half-century at Lord's and followed it up with an unbeaten 95 in an ODI match against Sri Lanka, which played a crucial role in England's tie.
At Lord's, he became the first England bowler since Ian Botham to take a five-wicket haul in each innings of a Test match at the ground.
Woakes' impactful contributions led him to be honored as one of Wisden's Cricketers of the Year in recognition of his outstanding achievements.

Woakes' success continued to flourish, and in 2019, he played a vital role in England's historic World Cup win.
His exceptional new-ball spell in the semi-final against Australia helped reduce their opponents to 14 for 3, giving England a significant advantage.
Woakes' aptitude with the Kookaburra ball during tours of New Zealand and South Africa further solidified his place as a key player in the team.

In 2020, Woakes was honored with the PCA Player of the Year award, a testament to his consistent performances in Test cricket.
He excelled in a series against West Indies and Pakistan, showcasing his all-round abilities.
Notably, he scored a crucial unbeaten 84 to secure a fourth-innings chase of 277 against Pakistan at Old Trafford.

Chris Woakes' journey is a testament to persistence and determination.
From battling injuries and setbacks to becoming a crucial member of the England cricket team, he has carved a name for himself as one of the finest all-rounders in the modern era.
With his skill, versatility, and unwavering commitment to the sport, Woakes continues to be a vital asset for England in their quest for success.

Batting Stats

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 6s 4s
ODI 51 48 13 870 68 18.13 918 94.77 0 5 13 78
FC 27 44 6 879 84 19.98 1569 56.02 0 3 4 110
T20 30 24 10 224 62 9.33 183 122.40 0 1 5 22
T20I 10 10 4 56 13 5.60 54 103.70 0 0 2 5
4day 6 10 0 107 39 10.70 184 58.15 0 0 1 16
Test 3 5 1 79 36 15.80 99 79.80 0 0 2 8
100-Ball 3 3 1 20 16 6.67 20 100.00 0 0 1 0

Bowling Stats

Format Mat Inns Wkts Runs Overs Ave Econ Wide NoBall 4w 5w 10w
ODI 63 62 93 2622 501.1 28.19 5.23 56 4 7 1 0
FC 28 55 90 2395 807.7 26.61 2.97 16 18 4 2 0
T20 36 35 38 1021 125.4 26.87 8.14 32 1 0 0 0
T20I 25 25 24 569 74.5 23.71 7.64 15 0 0 0 0
4day 7 13 23 624 219.3 27.13 2.85 0 8 0 0 0
Test 3 6 19 345 113.2 18.16 3.05 0 3 2 1 0
100-Ball 3 3 2 71 8.7 35.50 8.16 4 0 0 0 0

Last updated: 2025-01-23
County Div 1, Division 1, County Championship Division One - June 30, 2024
Somerset
284/10 (83.2) & 413/5 (91.4)
Warwickshire
412/10 (109.1) & 281/8 (83.2)
Somerset won by 5 wickets
County Div 1, Division 1, County Championship Division One - June 23, 2024
Warwickshire
254/10 (72.5) & 321/9 (108)
Hampshire
298/10 (81.4) & 453/6 (117)
Match drawn
North Group, North Group, T20 Blast - June 16, 2024
Derbyshire
133/7 (20)
Warwickshire
136/3 (18.5)
Warwickshire won by 7 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
North Group, North Group, T20 Blast - June 14, 2024
Warwickshire
151/6 (18.1)
Yorkshire
145/10 (19.5)
Warwickshire won by 4 wickets (with 11 balls remaining)
England tour of West Indies, 5th T20I, Twenty20 International - December 21, 2023
West Indies
133/6 (19.2)
England
132/10 (19.3)
West Indies won by 4 wickets (with 4 bals remaining)
Player of the Match
Shai Hope
England tour of West Indies, 4th T20I, Twenty20 International - December 19, 2023
West Indies
192/10 (15.3)
England
267/3 (20)
England won by 75 runs
Player of the Match
Philip Salt
England tour of West Indies, 2nd T20I, Twenty20 International - December 14, 2023
West Indies
176/7 (20)
England
166/7 (20)
West Indies won by 10 runs
Player of the Match
Brandon King
England tour of West Indies, 1st T20I, Twenty20 International - December 12, 2023
West Indies
172/6 (18.1)
England
171/10 (19.3)
West Indies won by 4 wickets (with 11 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Andre Russell
Group Stage, 44th Match, ICC World Cup - November 11, 2023
England
337/9 (50)
Pakistan
244/10 (43.3)
England won by 93 runs
Player of the Match
David Willey

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