Khaleej Times

Woakes happy with his showing for KKR

- Reuters

london — All-rounder Chris Woakes is fit and raring to resume his England commitment­s after an enriching maiden stint in this year’s Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 tournament, the 28-year-old has said.

Woakes claimed 17 victims in 13 matches with his pace bowling to emerge as Kolkata Knight Riders’ leading wicket-taker before flying out to join his England team mates in Spain ahead of three one-dayers against South Africa beginning next week.

The all-rounder said the IPL experience would stand him in good stead at the eight-team Champions Trophy as England bid for a first global 50-overs title on home soil. “T20 cricket is a good experience to have behind you going into an ODI (one-day internatio­nal) tournament because you still have to bowl death overs in ODI cricket,” Woakes told ESPNcricin­fo.

“And it is almost just an extended version of T20. So clearly it would keep me in good stead going into an ODI tournament.”

Woakes, who was picked by Kolkata at more than double his base price of $312,329, said he thought a lot before taking the IPL plunge. “I had to weigh that up: either come to the IPL or take the time off. So I had put myself at a high price for it to be really worthwhile coming here. I didn’t expect to even get picked up. The fact that I did was quite a shock.”

England coach Trevor Bayliss, who guided Kolkata to IPL titles in 2012 and 2014, encouraged his players to play in the world’s most lucrative Twenty20 league. —

 ?? IPL/Sportzpics ?? Woakes (left) claimed 17 wickets in 13 matches to emerge as Kolkata’s leading wicket-taker. —
IPL/Sportzpics Woakes (left) claimed 17 wickets in 13 matches to emerge as Kolkata’s leading wicket-taker. —

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