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Woakes defends Bazball philosophy

Chris Woakes believes moving away from Bazball wouldn't be a prudent move for England, despite their 4-1 loss at the hands of Australia in the recently-concluded Ashes. Woakes, now plying his trade in the franchise world, said that taking on a new approach would ruin a lot of good work done during the Ben Stokes-Brendan McCullum era. Woakes, however, said that the most disappointing part of the Ashes loss was how the side was packed with talent, but couldn't quite win the "key moments". ADVERTISEMENT "I think it'd be daft to kind of rip it up and start again," Woakes said in an interview with ESPNcricinfo. "We have done so many good things over the last three years. We won some extremely exciting Test matches. I think people forget that before they took over, we were a pretty poor side. We were not winning games of cricket. I think at the same time now, obviously we've had a poor series in Australia and haven't got quite over the line in the big series, but they're close. To rip it up now would be a bit daft. "It didn't go really well in Australia obviously. I think we had the team to be able to compete. The guys are extremely talented. I think maybe going to Australia for the first time for a lot of them, maybe got exposed a little bit to the conditions. Then you realize that you have to back it up day after day after day. They didn't win those key moments. I think particularly as a bowling attack, they probably didn't quite have the experience and the know-how to perform on those surfaces." Woakes said that his decision to retire wouldn't have changed irrespective of his recovery from the shoulder injury that he sustained in July last year. He turned up for the MI Emirates side in the ILT20 in December. He is now in Dhaka to play for Sylhet Titans in the BPL. "As soon as I made my statement of retiring, I'd made my decision. I was kind of happy to make that decision, regardless of what happened with regards to injury and recovery. But I recovered probably a little bit quicker than I expected. I expected it to probably cause me a few more issues than what it did. I worked hard on recovery and fitness so to get back was pleasing. Once I made my decision, I was never going to go back on that." Woakes, who has 16 wickets from two Ashes tours in Australia, joked that the surfaces this time tempted him. "I have been to Australia many times but I have not bowled on wickets like that. So, it is a bit of a shame that I missed that one. But that's the way it goes, and the game has changed a little bit, and certainly the wickets have changed in Australia, definitely," he said. Woakes said that he probably has two more years of franchise and domestic cricket in him before he is likely to turn his gaze towards coaching. "I would love to (be involved with England). I obviously I still want to play for at least a couple more years particularly franchise opportunities and a bit of county cricket. In the future that's something which might excite me to (be involved)," he said. Woakes also predicted that two more good seasons could be needed before Joe Root toppled Sachin Tendulkar's Test runs record. Root, who recently turned 35, is 1,979 runs behind the Indian batter. "I mean, he's certainly got a chance. I kind of hope so for Joe, because obviously he's a friend of mine and I've watched him go about his business. He's a world class operator. He's done it across all conditions. Longevity is the most special thing in my eyes. To be able to consistently improve. People nowadays are constantly looking at ways to expose you. "To be able to continue to do that and perform is just pretty special. I'd like to see him do it. Obviously, he's got to have a couple of pretty good years, but on current form, there's no reason why not."

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January 20, 2026
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Woakes defends Bazball philosophy

Despite England’s 4-1 loss to Australia in the recently ended Ashes, Chris Woakes doesn’t think it would be wise for them to switch away from Bazball. A lot of the good work done during the Ben Stokes-Brendan McCullum era would be ruined by adopting a new strategy, according to Woakes, who is currently working in the franchise business.

However, Woakes stated that the team’s inability to win the “key moments” while having a wealth of skill was the most disheartening aspect of the Ashes defeat.

“I think it’d be daft to kind of rip it up and start again,” Woakes stated in an ESPNcricinfo interview.

“Over the past three years, we have accomplished a great deal. We have several very thrilling Test victories. I believe that people tend to forget how impoverished we were before to their takeover. We weren’t winning cricket matches. We’ve had a bad series in Australia, and we haven’t quite crossed the finish line in the major series yet, but they’re close, in my opinion. It would be a little foolish to tear it up now.

“Obviously, things didn’t go so well in Australia. We had the team, I believe, to compete. The boys are quite gifted. I believe that many of them may have been somewhat exposed to the conditions when they visited Australia for the first time. Then you come to the realisation that you need to support it every single day. Those crucial moments were not won by them. They most likely lacked the knowledge and expertise to function well on those surfaces, especially as a bowling attack.

Woakes stated that regardless of how well he recovered from the shoulder injury he suffered in July of last year, his decision to retire would not have altered. In December, he played for the MI Emirates team in the ILT20. He is now playing for the Sylhet Titans in the BPL in Dhaka.

“I made up my mind as soon as I announced my retirement. Regardless of the outcome in terms of injury and recuperation, I was somewhat pleased to make that choice. However, I probably healed a little faster than I had anticipated. I probably thought it would give me a few more problems than it did. It felt satisfying to return after putting a lot of effort into my fitness and recuperation. I was never going to change my mind once I made up my mind.”

The surfaces this time intrigued him, Woakes, who has 16 wickets from two Ashes outings in Australia, joked. “Even though I have visited Australia numerous times, I have never bowled on wickets like that. It’s unfortunate that I didn’t catch that one. However, that’s the way things are, and the game has somewhat evolved, and the wickets in Australia have undoubtedly changed,” he stated.

Woakes stated that before he is likely to focus on coaching, he likely has two more years of franchise and domestic cricket left in him. “I would adore getting connected with England. Obviously, I still want to play for a few more years, especially if there are franchise opportunities and some county cricket. “I might be interested in getting involved in that in the future,” he remarked.

Additionally, Woakes projected that it could take two more successful seasons for Joe Root to surpass Sachin Tendulkar’s record for Test runs. The Indian batsman is 1,979 runs ahead of Root, who just turned 35.

“He really has a shot, after all. Since Joe is plainly a buddy of mine and I’ve seen him go about his job, I kind of hope so for him. He’s an excellent operator. He has done it in every situation. In my opinion, longevity is the most unique quality. to have the capacity to continuously get better. These days, people are always looking for methods to expose you.

“It’s really unique to be able to perform and keep doing it. I want to watch him do it. He must undoubtedly have a few strong years, but given his current performance, there is no reason why he shouldn’t.”

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