Cricket World Cup: Chris Woakes keen on England new-ball role
England seamer Chris
Woakes says he is "obviously keen to carry on" taking the new ball in
the forthcoming World Cup.
Woakes took 5-19 from 7.3 overs in Monday's
nine-wicket warm-up win over West Indies, including two wickets in successive
balls in the first over.
"I'd be more than happy to continue that role, but whatever
role I'm given I'll try and do my best for England," Woakes, 25, told BBC
Sport.
"I've done it for a while now and it's nice to have the
responsibility."
Woakes led the England attack alongside Steven Finn in their one-day
series defeat in Sri Lanka before
Christmas while James Anderson and Stuart Broad were rested.
Although the experienced pair returned for January's
tri-series against
Australia and India, Anderson and Woakes took the new ball with Broad as first
change.
Woakes was pleased to bounce back after conceding 89 runs in his
10 overs as Australia romped
to victory in the
tri-series final.
"It's always nice to get back in the shirt and try and get
a performance on the board as soon as possible," the Warwickshire man
said.
"I think I showed what I can do in Sri Lanka when those
guys weren't there.
"We had to put our hands up and bowl those tough overs
which was a great experience for us."

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