
Chris Woakes Retires from International Cricket After 14-Year Career
England all-rounder Chris Woakes retires after 217 matches, 396 wickets, 3705 runs; part of 2019 ODI and 2022 T20 World Cup-winning teams.

England’s reliable seam-bowling all-rounder Chris Woakes has announced his retirement from international cricket. The 36-year-old, who made his debut in 2011, closes a career spanning 14 years, during which he represented England across formats with distinction. Known for his swing bowling, lower-order batting, and sportsmanship, Woakes leaves behind a legacy marked by World Cup triumphs, Ashes heroics, and unmatched resilience on the field.
Career Journey and Achievements
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Chris Woakes made his England debut during the 2010–11 Ashes tour of Australia, and from then on became one of the most dependable figures in England’s setup.
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Over 217 international matches, he picked up 396 wickets and scored 3705 runs, cementing himself as a genuine all-rounder.
World Cup Glory
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2019 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup: Played a vital role in England’s maiden World Cup triumph, picking 16 wickets, including three in the final against New Zealand, and contributing useful runs with the bat.
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2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: Part of the England squad that lifted the title in Australia, adding another global trophy to his achievements.
Ashes Heroics
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In the 2023 Ashes series, Woakes was instrumental in England’s comeback, delivering match-winning spells that earned him the Player of the Series award.
Grit & Determination
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His final appearance came in the World Test Championship series against India in 2025, where despite a dislocated shoulder, Woakes walked out to bat with one arm in a sling — a moment that epitomised his courage and team-first attitude.
Tributes and Legacy
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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) praised Woakes for being both a gentleman off the field and a fierce competitor on it.
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ECB Chair Richard Thompson highlighted his “series-changing impact” and his role in iconic victories, from the 2019 World Cup to the 2023 Ashes.
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Woakes himself reflected emotionally on his journey, stating that wearing the Three Lions and sharing the field with teammates had been the greatest honour of his life.
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He noted that lifting two World Cups and playing in memorable Ashes series were dreams beyond what he imagined as a boy in Birmingham.
Static Facts
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Full Name: Christopher Roger Woakes
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Born: March 2, 1989, Birmingham, England
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Role: Right-arm medium-fast bowler, right-handed batsman (all-rounder)
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International Debut: 2011 vs Australia (ODI)
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Matches Played: 217 (across formats)
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Career Stats: 396 wickets, 3705 runs
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Major Titles: 2019 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
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