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Chris Woakes

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Christopher Roger Woakes (born 2 March 1989) is an English cricketer, a right-handed all-rounder who bowls fast-medium. He plays domestic cricket for Warwickshire and has represented the England national team since making his ODI and T20I debuts in 2011 and his Test debut in 2013. Woakes was part of the England squads that won the 2019 Cricket World Cup and the 2022 T20 World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Chris Woakes is the 159th most popular cricketer, the 9,168th most popular biography from United Kingdom and the 15th most popular British Cricketer.

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Among Cricketers

Among cricketers, Chris Woakes ranks 159 out of 136Before him are Heinrich Klaasen, Mohammad Hafeez, Martin Guptill, Mohit Sharma, Kedar Jadhav, and Mahmudullah. After him are Morné Morkel, Brad Haddin, Manish Pandey, Vijay Shankar, Taskin Ahmed, and Ian Bell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Chris Woakes ranks 1,979Before him are Shriya Pilgaonkar, Vicki Chalmers, Mathilde Rivière, Cassie Steele, Shannon Parry, and Nina Davuluri. After him are Richard Eckersley, Devin Ebanks, Ariana Kukors, Lavoy Allen, Kayla Banwarth, and Manish Pandey.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Chris Woakes ranks 9,170 out of NaNBefore him are Joe Worrall (1997), Anthony Ogogo (1988), Helen Jenkins (1984), Dodie (1995), Luke McCullough (1994), and James Perch (1985). After him are Dean Marney (1984), Tom Barras (1994), Michael Hector (1992), Jon McLaughlin (1987), Richard Stearman (1987), and Rhys Williams (2001).

Among Cricketers In United Kingdom

Among cricketers born in United Kingdom, Chris Woakes ranks 15Before him are Alastair Cook (1984), Jos Buttler (1990), Jonny Bairstow (1989), Andrew Symonds (1975), Joe Root (1990), and Moeen Ali (1987). After him are Ian Bell (1982), Marcus Trescothick (1975), Paul Collingwood (1976), and Stuart Broad (1986).

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