Did Chris Woakes Sign a Two-Year Deal with Warwickshire After His International Retirement?

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Key Takeaways
- Chris Woakes has signed a two-year extension with Warwickshire.
- He announced his retirement from international cricket last month.
- His career includes significant achievements, including winning two World Cups.
- This deal signifies his commitment to the club and its future.
- Woakes aims to inspire younger players at Warwickshire.
Birmingham, Oct 22 (NationPress) Former England all-rounder Chris Woakes has inked a fresh two-year agreement with Warwickshire, ensuring his presence at the county club until the conclusion of the 2027 season.
At 36 years old, Woakes declared his retirement from international cricket last month, wrapping up a remarkable career that encompassed 62 Tests, 122 ODIs, and 33 T20Is for England. His journey included triumphs in the ODI World Cup in 2019 and the T20 World Cup in 2022.
This new contract marks Woakes’ commitment to Warwickshire for over two decades, the very club where he embarked on his professional cricket career. “For numerous reasons, Warwickshire has always held a special place in my heart. From honing my skills at the academy to signing my initial professional contract, the club has been integral to every significant career milestone over nearly twenty years.”
“Committing to Warwickshire for another two years signifies the dawn of a new chapter with a club that genuinely feels like home. Looking ahead, 2026 is shaping up to be an exciting year for domestic cricket, particularly with the launch of the new DPP (Domestic Playing Programme).”
“We possess a talented squad, blending youth and experience, and I sincerely believe we are well-positioned to compete for trophies in the upcoming season,” he expressed on the club’s website on Wednesday.
Woakes was part of the Warwickshire squad that clinched the County Championships in 2012 and 2021. He also celebrated victories in the One-Day Cup in 2010 and 2016, in addition to the T20 Blast trophy, when the team was formerly known as Birmingham Bears, in 2014.
“Securing Chris' signature for another two years holds immense significance for everyone at the club. A true one-club legend and a bear at heart, he epitomizes what it means to play for Warwickshire.”
“He serves as a role model for all our aspiring young players, exemplifying how to perform at the highest level over an extended period. Chris' experience with both bat and ball will be crucial as we aim to enhance and evolve our squad, now equipped to contend for major accolades,” stated James Thomas, Performance Director at Warwickshire.
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