Chris Woakes has expressed hope that his decision to withdraw from IPL 2020 and take a “bit of a breather” can extend his England career.

Woakes, who was signed by Delhi Capitals for around £160,000 during the IPL auction in December, announced his decision to withdraw from the tournament last week, and has now revealed he wanted a break from a hectic schedule, with the realisation that he wasn’t in the scheme of things for England’s T20 World Cup campaign later this year.

“I want to play for England as long as possible – that’s still the pinnacle for me,” said Woakes, who is in Sri Lanka for England’s two-Test series beginning on March 19. “I just feel like I’d been on a bit of a treadmill, and I needed to get off for a bit of a breather. From a mental point of view, it’s about recharging those batteries.

“The IPL is great, but I’ve been there and done it. That’s not to say I don’t want to do it again, but at this moment, England is the most important thing to me, as well as spending time at home with the family where I can.”

“I suppose I don’t know the answer to why that happened. I think it happened gradually. The 50-over World Cup was prioritised, which was right, and during that period, I was rested during a lot of T20 series.

“Would I want to change that or have it any other way? No, because it meant that I focused more on 50-over cricket and that has made me a World Cup winner – you can’t take that away. Hopefully I’ve extended my career rather than trying to spread it across all three formats.”