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Longer piece in the Guardian, splashed it quite prominently as an England hero retiring from internationals. It mentions the point I raise a few messages up that it's contingent on what contract is negotiated about how much we see of him - final few paragraphs of the piece:

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/sep/29/chris-woakes-retires-from-international-cricket-england

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Good news for the Bears? Hopefully Chris can play a couple of seasons at last for us? Anyway, good luck to him.
Note: I can't see any mention on the Official Website? I'd have thought it would be there?

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Will be good if we could see him for a couple of years, he missed so many games for us over the years because he would get called up by England then omitted from the team and left to stand around not getting a game for weeks. We now have enough bowlers to be able to rotate them seeing as they appear to think they play too much. Woakes, Bamber, Booth, OHD, Thompson, Gilchrist, Barnard should give us plenty of options. Bring on 2026.

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A great tribute to Chris Woakes from George Dobell in The Cricketer, which has the sub-heading: "Any team would be lucky to have him; he has been a credit to his family, his county and his country – and, really, what more can any of us achieve?"

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It’s been great to see so many glowing tributes; Chris is clearly universally recognised as not only a fabulous cricketer but also an absolutely top bloke. Quite right too, he deserves all the recognition and accolades that have been made.

I’m encouraged by his apparent eagerness to continue playing county cricket, although he does also allude to pursuing franchise opportunities, so time will tell.

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Article about Chris Woakes that makes the point expressed by several of us on here - he deserved better than the dismissive send-off that Rob Key gave him:
https://open.substack.com/pub/thecricketdrop/p/bonus-the-cricket-drop-farewell-the?r=3becy7&utm_medium=ios

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Yes, I do think that for much of his time in the job, Rob Key has come across as a bit of a knobhead who used to come out with lots of crap whilst he was Kent captain. He once decided to bat first in September in a 50-over final and then blamed his batsmen when they didn't make enough runs after the ball moved around in its usual manor at that time of the year. He has been accused before of coming out with crap instead of thinking about what he should be saying before the mouth opens. He epitomises the McCullum/Stokes/Key way of doing things which is to not learn from any mistakes, say whatever you like and ignore any criticism as you are too arrogant to think that someone else might be right. His comments were almost dismissive and Woakes should not have been playing in that last Test being the oldest Bowler and having played the first 4 but younger players were rested which makes me wonder if they were considering not taking him to Australia anyway. There is an arrogance about those 3 and it will be interesting to see what is made of it in The Cricketer magazine when it is out.

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Looks like a big announcement relating to Chris Woakes tomorrow.

I suppose it may be a contract but I still hope he might be made Captain!

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"Woakes, 36, has signed a new two-year deal to play across all three formats in both red and white ball — a commitment that will take him beyond 20 years of playing cricket for Warwickshire."

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GerryShedd wrote:

"Woakes, 36, has signed a new two-year deal to play across all three formats in both red and white ball — a commitment that will take him beyond 20 years of playing cricket for Warwickshire."

Great stuff!!

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Woakes and Barker with the new ball, followed by Bamber and Booth/Thompson will do me.

We would still have OHD, Rushworth, Gilchrist and Simmons in reserve, although you would hope the latter would go on loan.

If we can sign an overseas batsman I think we're in a good position for next year.

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So, Woakes and Barker opening the bowling. Do you think Jeetan Patel fancies a comeback?

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Great news and, of course, it means OHD will be able to get plenty of rest.

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Yates, Mousley, Bethell, Webster, Barnard, Woakes, Barker, Thompson, Booth , Bamber.

not far off an all rounder XI

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It's fantastic news, it really is. Terrific player and person. Inspirational.

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Excellent news. Hopefully we can keep him fit!

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Northwalesbear wrote:

Yates, Mousley, Bethell, Webster, Barnard, Woakes, Barker, Thompson, Booth , Bamber.

not far off an all rounder XI

Alex Davies says "Can I have a game, please?"

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It might help to include a, good keeper/batsman, so space needs to be made for Kai Smith, who is technically an all rounder as he contributes to two areas of the game.

Please tell alex the 2nd team are at Desborough or some other delightful club ground :-)