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England's Chris Woakes expresses readiness to play Pakistan, New Zealand tours

Fast bowler has grabbed 36 wickets in his 20 away Test matches; however, his home performance is remarkable

By Reuters
August 22, 2024
Englands Chris Woakes celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Sri Lankas Kamindu Mendis, caught out by Jamie Smith, at Old Trafford cricket stadium in Manchester, Britain, on August 21, 2024. —Reuters
England's Chris Woakes celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Sri Lanka's Kamindu Mendis, caught out by Jamie Smith, at Old Trafford cricket stadium in Manchester, Britain, on August 21, 2024. —Reuters

While struggling to replicate his home form on tours abroad, England pacer Chris Woakes said he would not shy away from playing overseas if selected for Pakistan and New Zealand tours.

The English bowler has grabbed just 36 wickets in his 20 away Test matches; however, his home performance is remarkable as he has picked up 127 wickets in 32 games.

Woakes was lambasted over his performances in England's 4-0 defeat against Australia during the 2021-22 Ashes, his last overseas tour.

England travel to Pakistan for a three-test series in October, before playing three matches in New Zealand in December.

"I'll play for England where I'm picked to play for England. I certainly wouldn't rule myself out," Woakes, who took 3-32 on the first day of England's opening test against Sri Lanka on Wednesday, told reporters of the upcoming tours.

"The selectors will have their plans, but I'm certainly not going to turn down a tour if selected.

"I haven't played an away test for a little while, but that might be a good thing because it can give you a fresh look on things. I wouldn't shy away from it."

Woakes also said he has worked hard on his batting, which could boost his chances of selection.

"That's a bonus, isn't it? It's certainly something which I've always worked on," said the 35-year-old, who has a batting average of 27.76.

"I've put in some hard yards to make sure that I'm capable of doing that.

"It's an extra string in the bow which allows you to potentially be selected ahead of someone else who maybe can't quite fulfil that role."

England trail Sri Lanka by 214 runs after day one of the first test.