‘My Dad always wore a flat cap’: Chris Woakes with tears-eyes revealed a tattoo tribute to the late father.

At a press conference on the early day of the second Test in Edgbaston, England Seemar became emotional while talking about his late father, who died in the last May.In tribute to his late father, Chris Woakes has a tattoo of a tattoo on his left tricep. The design depicts his father, Roger, who is seen from behind, wearing a flat cap and walking behind his back with his hands. The image is his father’s early and surrounded by dates.“I found it in her memory,” Vox told reporters.“My father always wore a flat hat, and he used to roam around the border with his hands behind his back, panicked and used to watch me playing cricket.”“Surely. He is always in my mind, sure,” said 36 -year -old. “There are moments where I think of him. He loved his cricket, and he loved this week.”
Vokes took two wickets in the early day in front of the crowd of his home and could not get much for the umpire’s call.Asked if he was a little emotional, he said: “Yes, I would say that. During a career, you do not find many games at the site of your house.“This is only my fourth. It’s not much. The age in which I am not very often. It is a special week, and I have a lot of friends and family.“I have a love for Warvikshire that deepens. I have all ever known. My entire professional career has been here. I was here before this stand was here.“I have seen it changing, and there are lots of people behind the curtain who support you in good times and bad. It’s a special week to play in Edgbaston, it really is.”