Chris Woakes eager to play for England in overseas Tests
England pacer Chris Woakes has expressed his readiness to participate in the upcoming overseas Test tours of Pakistan and New Zealand. Despite facing criticism for his performance during England's 0-4 defeat in Australia during the 2021-22 Ashes series, Woakes remains undeterred. His last overseas Test appearance was in 2022. The fast bowler has a commendable record of taking 127 wickets in 32 Test matches on home soil but has managed only 36 wickets from 20 matches abroad.
Woakes's commitment to England's cricket team
Woakes reaffirmed his commitment to the England cricket team, stating that he is prepared to play wherever he is selected. He told reporters, "I'll play for England when I'm picked to play for England. I certainly wouldn't rule myself out." This statement comes as England prepares for a three-Test series in Pakistan in October and another three in New Zealand in December.
Woakes's perspective on upcoming tours
Woakes also shared his optimistic view on the upcoming tours. He stated, "The selectors will have their plans, but I'm certainly not going to turn down a tour if selected." Woakes further added that not having played an away Test for some time could be beneficial as it might provide a fresh perspective. This attitude underscores his determination to improve his overseas performance record.
Woakes's efforts to enhance his batting skills
In addition to his bowling prowess, Woakes has been focusing on improving his batting skills. He believes this could increase his chances of being selected for the tours. The 35-year-old cricketer, with a batting average of 27.76, stated, "That's a bonus, isn't it? It's certainly something which I've always worked on." His dedication to enhancing both aspects of his game demonstrates his commitment toward contributing more effectively to the team's success.
Woakes owns 163 Test wickets
Woakes is currently participating in the Test series opener against Sri Lanka in Manchester. He took took 3/32 from 11 overs in the first innings. Playing his 52nd game, the pacer has raced to 163 wickets at 28.26. As mentioned, 127 of his wickets have come at home. As per ESPNcricinfo, in three matches versus the Lankans, Woakes has 11 scalps at 16.54. Overall, in First-Class cricket, Woakes has 588 wickets at 25-plus.