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Notable stats of England all-rounder Chris Woakes in international cricket
Woakes had a stellar 15-year career with England

Notable stats of England all-rounder Chris Woakes in international cricket

Sep 29, 2025
06:50 pm

What's the story

England's star all-rounder Chris Woakes announced his retirement from international cricket on September 29. The 36-year-old announced the same after missing the Ashes berth for England last week. Woakes had a stellar 15-year career with England, as he featured in 62 Tests, 122 ODIs, and 33 T20Is. He recorded 3,705 runs and 396 wickets across formats. Have a look at his international stats.

Test cricket

Stellar stats in Test cricket

Woakes made his international debut during England's 2010/11 tour of Australia. He featured in two T20Is and three ODIs. His Test debut came during the 2013 Ashes against Australia at home. In 62 Tests, the seamer took 192 wickets at an average of 29.61. His tally includes 5 fifers and a match haul of 10 wickets. Woakes, known to swing the ball both ways, also scored 2,034 runs at 25.11. He also hammered a ton and seven half-centuries.

White ball

How Woakes fared in white ball cricket

Woakes made his T20I (January 12) and ODI debuts (January 23) 11 days apart in 2011. The right-arm seamer took 173 wickets from 122 ODIs at an average of 30.01. This includes 3 fifers and an economy rate of 5.43. He also scored 1,500-plus runs with six half-centuries to his name. Woakes also took 31 wickets from 33 T20I matches at 26.51.

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Two historic titles for Woakes 

Woakes won the 2019 ICC ODI World Cup with England, taking 16 wickets from 11 matches at 27.87. Over three years later, he was part of England's T20 World Cup-winning squad. The all-rounder took five wickets in that tournament.

Records

Notable records set by Woakes

Woakes took a six-fer in only his second ODI, in Brisbane. His 6/45 against Australia in 2011 are the best bowling figures for England in a losing cause. He is in the elite club of bowlers to have recorded 1000 runs, 50 wickets, and 50 catches in ODI cricket. Woakes has the joint second-highest score at No. 8 in ODIs (95* vs Sri Lanka, 2016). He shares the record with Sam Curran (95* vs India, 2021).