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Unfortunately, that might be the case: Woakes on possibility of missing first New Zealand Test for IPL finalWoakes said he is honing his death bowling skills and power-hitting to make it to this year's T20 World Cup squad
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England's Chris Woakes in action. Credit: AFP File Photo
England's Chris Woakes in action. Credit: AFP File Photo

England all-rounder Chris Woakes will opt to miss a Test at home should his IPL team the Delhi Capitals make the league's final in May and he has a chance to make the eleven as "opportunities" like that won't come easy in his quest to be selected for this year's T20 World Cup in India.

Woakes was retained by DC despite him pulling out of the last edition due to family reasons. He was included in the England squad for the Test series against India but went home after the third game as part of the team's rotation policy without playing a single game.

Delhi had reached the IPL finals in the UAE last year and if the team can repeat the show, Woakes may miss the first Test against New Zealand on June 2 at Lord's. The IPL final is scheduled on May 30.

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"If I'm not in the Delhi XI, I'll speak to Ricky (Ponting) and the powers that be. Of course, I want to play at Lord's, my record there (27 wickets at 11 runs apiece, a career-best 137 with the bat) speaks for itself. But those Tests were arranged late," the 32-year-old told The Guardian.

Woakes will be joining his Delhi teammates in Mumbai on Sunday ahead of the IPL beginning on April 9 in Chennai. He hasn't been a part of England's T20 squad since 2015.

"England want us to broaden our horizons in the IPL and, at this stage of my career, these opportunities won't keep coming up. If it means missing a Test, that unfortunately might be the case.

"The players are in an awkward position, though. This summer is big, especially with a Test series against India to follow."

Woakes said that he was eager to repay the faith that Delhi had shown in him.

"Delhi have been loyal to me and I want to repay that. It's my third season in the IPL overall (after spells with Kolkata and Bangalore) and I always come back a better cricketer," he said.

The all-rounder said that he was honing his death-bowling skills and working on his power-hitting to make it to the squad for the T20 World Cup in India later in the year. "I'm looking to work on my variations, death bowling and explore some power-hitting options," he said. "Hopefully I can give Morgs (captain Eoin Morgan) and England a reminder of what I can do."

"I don't want to rule out the T20 World Cup at all, I still see myself as a three-format cricketer," he said.

Talking about missing the chance to play against India in the Test series, Woakes said that it was a bitter pill to swallow.

"In India, the balance of the team with two spinners made it tricky," he said. "But missing the pink-ball Test, that was a bit of a kick in the teeth. Four seamers and I still didn't get a look-in.

"That just about summed up my winter, really. And I feel I made strides in my last few Tests overseas. It's easy to get pigeonholed but I know I've improved here."

India will be touring England for a five-Test series starting on Aug. 4.

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(Published 25 March 2021, 14:33 IST)