England veteran all -rounder Chris Woakes has announced retirement from international cricket. The 36 -year -old Vox was last seen playing in the Oval Test against India. He retired from international cricket after not being selected in England Squad for the Ashes Series. He also told that he will continue to play county cricket.
Chris Woakes issued a statement saying, “The time has come, I have decided that now is the right time to move away from international cricket. It was my childhood dream to play for England and I am lucky to fulfill my dream. Representing England, wearing a jersey with 3 lions and playing with colleagues for 15 years, some of which are my very good friends.
The last match was played against India
Chris Woakes played the last match against India at the Oval ground. He was injured in that match, due to which he could not bowl. Despite this, he came to batting with a broken shoulder. In that match, India had registered an exciting victory of 6 runs. Vox took a total of 11 wickets in that series.
Chris Woakes made his international debut against Australia in 2011. He also scored 2034 runs in his career with 192 wickets in 61 Tests. In his 122 ODI matches, he scored 1524 runs in batting with 173 wickets. He played 33 T20 matches in his career, with 31 wickets in his name.
Chris Woakes, who retired in the year 2025, is the first cricket. However, many players from other teams have announced retirement this year. It is said that 2025 has been a year of retirement and now the new name has also been added to it.
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