For Worcestershire, the 2018 county season saw the high of winning the T20 Blast followed by the disappointment of relegation to Division Two – what will 2019 hold for them?
This county cricket 2019 preview was first published in issue 18 of Wisden Cricket Monthly. Subscribe here.
Worcestershire County Cricket Club
Captain: Joe Leach
Last season: CC1: 8/8; RL50: SF; T20: Winners
Transfers in: Riki Wessels (Notts), Wayne Parnell (SA, Kolpak), Martin Guptill (NZ, T20) Callum Ferguson (Aus)
Transfers out: Joe Clarke (Notts), Alex Hepburn (released), Steve Magoffin (retired)
Stick on: Joe Leach
[caption id=”attachment_101667″ align=”alignnone” width=”800″] Worcestershire will be pleased to have the services of Leach at their disposal after injury cut his 2018 county season short[/caption]
The captain and talisman was sorely missed last season after suffering a stress fracture of the back and is a banker for 50-plus Championship wickets.
Wildcard: Pat Brown
[caption id=”attachment_101669″ align=”alignnone” width=”800″] Can Brown replicate his T20 prowess in the County Championship?[/caption]
Exceptional in limited-overs cricket last year, taking 31 T20 wickets and starring on Finals Day, the 20-year-old should have the opportunity to prove that his skills can transfer to the longer format this season.
Prediction:
CC2: 4/10; RL50: 5/9 North Group; T20: QF
Championship relegation was offset by a superb white-ball season in 2018, culminating in their maiden T20 triumph – the memory of lifting the trophy at Edgbaston will linger much longer than the disappointment of dropping down a division. Now comes the familiar task of trying to claw their way back up. They’ll no doubt be in the mix and will hope the arrival of Riki Wessels means the loss of Joe Clarke isn’t felt too keenly.