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Chris Woakes has launched a cricket competition aimed at state schools to encourage youth participation. The first matches of the Barclays Knight-Stokes Cup were held at his former school, Barr Beacon School in Aldridge.
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Chris Woakes said it was "great to see kids enjoying the sport" [BBC]
England World Cup winner Chris Woakes has been back to his roots to launch a competition to get more children in state schools playing cricket.
The Warwickshire bowler coached pupils at his former school, Barr Beacon School in Aldridge, before their first game.
The first round of matches in the Barclays Knight-Stokes Cup, which is run by the MCC Foundation purely for state schools, was held on Wednesday.
"It's just great to see kids enjoying the sport and having the opportunity to play it, both boys and girls," he said.
Nearly 60% of professional players in England were educated privately and Woakes played in teams for his country where the percentage was higher than that.
Woakes, 37, announced his international retirement in September, following his omission from England's Ashes squad.
He was already in love with cricket when he was a pupil at the school, but there were not many opportunities to play the game.
Woakes told BBC Midlands Today he thought he played "one cricket match in my time at school here for the school".
Woakes gave students at his former school coaching and was the umpire [BBC]
The Barclays Knight-Stokes Cup is a cricket competition specifically designed for state schools, organized by the MCC Foundation.
Chris Woakes is an England World Cup-winning cricketer who has launched the competition to promote cricket among children in state schools.
The first round of matches took place at Barr Beacon School in Aldridge, which is Chris Woakes' former school.

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Finals for boys and girls teams will take place at Lord's in September.
Schools will have access to discounted cricket equipment to make it more affordable.
David Dawes, from Barr Beacon School, said: "To get the popularity of cricket up at our school is a real big thing in PE.
"We often lose our children to football, basketball, badminton, the more popular sports, so to be involved in this is incredible."
David Dawes, from the school, said children were often lost to "the more popular sports" [BBC]
Woakes said "private schools and independent schools naturally have more opportunities" to play the game.
Cricket was "not the easiest sport to be able to just pick up a bat and a ball and go and play", he added.
"I've never felt that there's never been state school kids being able to go on and play for England.
"But opportunities like this will just hopefully in the future be able to create more opportunities for players to go on to play professional sport."
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