Despite playing only three Ashes Tests, fast-bowling all-rounder Chris Woakes was named player of the series in the recently concluded Ashes and England head coach Brendon McCullum lauded him for standing up when the opportunity came to deliver for the team. Woakes came into the playing XI from the third Ashes Test at Headingley to finish with 19 wickets at an average of 18. He was also instrumental with the bat in England winning at Headingley, being not out on 32 alongside Mark Wood’s 16 not out in a successful chase of 251 to keep the series alive and set the base for a 2-2 series scoreline.
“He’s been around the game for a long period of time -– I guess with Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad there, two of the game’s greatest ever fast bowlers, his opportunities have been slightly limited. But when it arose, he really stood up and performed brilliantly alongside Mark Wood. Those two are great mates as well, they made a significant impact on the series,” said McCullum to SENZ Radio.
He also said England’s change in playing style since he took over also gave the hosts confidence of putting in strong performances against Australia. “From our side of things, we were just trying to make sure our messaging was consistent with what we started out with.”