Former ICC Men's Cricket World Cup and T20 World Cup winner with England in 2019 and 2022, Chris Woakes has called it quits.
England fast bowler Chris Woakes has announced his immediate retirement from international cricket after 62 test matches and World Cup wins in the ODI and Twenty20 formats.
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Woakes announced his decision on his social media, stating, as quoted by the ICC, "The moment has come, and I have decided the time is right for me to retire from international cricket." ...
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Chris Woakes, the former ICC Men's Cricket World Cup and T20 World Cup winner for England in 2019 and 2022, has announced his retirement. Chris Woakes, England's seam-bowling all-rounder, announced ...