Personal Information

Full NameChristopher Roger Woakes
BornMarch 2, 1989 Birmingham, Warwickshire
Age34 Years, 8 Months, 24 Days
National SideEngland
Batting StyleRight Handed
BowlingRight-arm fast medium
SportCricket

Ranking

TestODIT20
Batting88--
Bowling231748

Man of the Match

TestODIT20World CupCL
3501-

Career Information

Teams PlayedEngland, England A, England XI, MCC, Warwickshire, Wellington Firebirds, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Kolkata Knight Riders, Delhi Capitals, England Under-19, Sydney Thunder, England Lions, Birmingham Phoenix, Team Morgan, Sharjah Warriors
Career Span

Christopher Roger Woakes Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

MIN/ORHS100s50s4s6sAVGS/RCTSTDucksR/O
Test
4879151754137* v IND16225727.4053.05200102
ODI
1218723152095* v SL061172123.7589.09500105
World Cup
2322435151 v NED0129519.5089.0812010
T20I
2914714037 v PAK009720.00140.0010021
IPL
211267818 v RCB007213.00101.297011
ILT20
6406762 v MIE019216.75155.815010
ttwenty_non_domestic
6406762 v MIE019216.75155.815010

Bowling Performance

IOMRWBest3s5sAVGE/RS/RMtc
Test
911428.132243411496/17 v IRE22529.133.0357.5148
ODI
117950.45251661726/45 v AUS24330.035.4333.16117
World Cup
23172.18951304/54 v AUS4031.705.5234.4323
T20I
2990.31720273/4 v AUS2026.667.9520.1129
IPL
2173.20658303/6 v RCB3021.938.9714.6621
ILT20
623116372/11 v GG0023.287.0819.716
ttwenty_non_domestic
623116372/11 v GG0023.287.0819.716

Christopher Roger Woakes Profile

Born in the West Midlands region of England, Christopher Roger Woakes or 'Chris Woakes' as people know him is an English International Cricketer. He is an all-rounder with bowling his strongest suit. He bowls right-arm fast-medium and is also a very handy batsman. He was a very important part of the England squad that won the 2019 ICC World Championship.


Woakes was always a talented kid and it was evident that he would make it to the top ever since the beginning. He made his debut for his county side Warwickshire against a West Indies 'A' side which was touring England. He bagged three wickets in his debut and has been a mainstay ever since. Two years later in 2008, his best came to the fore in the domestic circuit where he took 42 wickets at an average of 20.57. This form saw him called up to the preliminary squad for the 2009 ICC World T20 Championship. Later in the same year, playing for the England Lions, he was almost unplayable for a West Indies side containing the likes of Ramnaresh Sarwan, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, etc. He bagged figures of 6/43 in the first innings. However, Woakes is a very decent batsman as well with good technique. The highlight of his batting career came when he smashed a ton along with Jonathon Trott playing against Hampshire as they forged a 222-run partnership for the 9th wicket.


Woakes had to work hard to earn his international debut which came in 2011 when he was given the chance in a T20I against Australia. His ODI debut also came soon after against the same opponent. Just a week later, he bagged his career-best figures of 6/45 against the Aussies in Brisbane. Chris made his Test debut in 2013 following an injury to Tim Bresnan in 'The Ashes' but he was unable to make an impact. He remained a peripheral figure of the England national setup due to their star-studded bowling attack having the likes of James Anderson or Stuart Broad to lead the attack. Another problem for him was his away performances. He was always good on English pitches and conditions but he struggled for form away from home a lot. However, the turning point came for him when England was facing Pakistan in a Test match at Lord's in 2016. He took 11 wickets in the match and also ground out batting performances in both the innings. Woakes this time made a huge impression and from there on he hasn't looked back.


Woakes was picked in the 2019 World Cup squad to lead the attack for the Three Lions and he did not disappoint. He delivered consistent bowling performances for England throughout the tournament and was also adjudged the 'Man of the Match' in their semi-final clash against Australia as they went on to lift the elusive Cup after defeating New Zealand in a thrilling final at Lord's.