Chris Woes, who came to the bat with a broken arm against India, retires from the international jack | Cricket News

England fast bowling player Chris Woakes retired from the international cricket following indicators that it is not part of the plans from the national team management.His latest appearance for England came in a match against India in Oval, where he had to make a bat in a arm due to a dislocated shoulder on the field. The match ended with six running in favor of India and brought the series to 2-2.The shoulder injury prevented Woakes from being thought for the upcoming Ashes series in Australia. At the age of 36, he effectively marked the end of this international career.Rob Key, General Manager of Male Cricket, the British and Wales Cricket Board, recently claimed that Woakes will never play for England again.“The main came and I decided that it was right to retire from the international jack. It was something I wanted to do since I was a child dreaming in the backyard, and I feel incredibly lucky to have these dreams.” He said.During his career, Woes claimed that 192 small doors in 62 test matches, while contributed to the bat, scored 2,000 running points exceeding 25.The UK is planned to confront Australia in the five-Test Ashes series and the opening match was arranged on 21 November at Perth.