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13 Oct 2025 19:03 #404966
by chairman
FORMER England bowler Chris Woakes says Ben Stokes’ side “have a hell of a chance” of winning the Ashes in Australia for the first time since 2010-11 this winter.
Woakes retired from international cricket last month after a shoulder injury sustained in his 62nd and final Test against India this summer ruled him out of the tour.
The 36-year-old was part of two Ashes tours in which England failed to win a Test but is confident of a better showing this winter.
He told BBC Radio 5 Live: “Going to Australia is a different beast. I’m hoping the guys can go and do a good job and we’ve got a great chance this time.
“We have great depth and a great squad. The lads in the first XI, if they can stay fit and on the field we have a hell of a chance.
“Ashes cricket is played with more venom behind it but these players have played a lot of international cricket and enough to know what it’s about.
“We have been building nicely over the last few years but not quite got over the line in the big series, but it doesn’t get any bigger than this.
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