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Worcestershire County Cricket Club is a county cricket club based at New Road, Worcester, England. The club was formed on 11 March, 1865, and attained first-class status in 1899. In the National League, they are known as the Worcestershire Royals, although unofficially the county is known by some fans as "the Pears".

Between the wars, Fred Root was among the county's finest players, and one of the first exponents of leg theory bowling.

Worcestershire's first period of great success came in the 1960s under the Presidency of Sir George Dowty, when the county won two County Championships thanks to the achievements of such players as Norman Gifford, Tom Graveney, Jack Flavell, Len Coldwell and Basil D'Oliveira. The following decade, the New Zealander Glenn Turner was instrumental in Worcestershire's third championship. And in the 1980s, the prodigious batting feats of Graeme Hick and the arrival of Ian Botham paved the way for two more county titles.

2006 first-class squad

Note: The squad is as reported by Cricinfo in April 2006 [link]. Only players with first class experience have been listed
Captain Batsmen All-rounders  

Wicket-keepers

Bowlers

Captains

(not including those who
merely deputised briefly)
1899-1900: Henry Foster
1901: Tip Foster
1902-10: Henry Foster
1911-12: George Simpson-Hayward
1913: Henry Foster
1914-19: William Taylor
1920-21: Maurice Jewell
1922: William Taylor
1923-25: Maurice Foster
1926: Maurice Jewell
1927: Cecil Ponsonby
1928-29: Maurice Jewell
1929-30: John Coventry
1931-35: Cyril Walters
1936-39: Charles Lyttelton
 

1946: Sandy Singleton
1947-49: Allan White
1949-51: Bob Wyatt
1952-54: Ronald Bird
1955: Reg Perks
1956-58: Peter Richardson
1959-67: Don Kenyon
1968-70: Tom Graveney
1971-80: Norman Gifford
1981: Glenn Turner
1982-91: Phil Neale
1992-95: Tim Curtis
1995-99: Tom Moody
2000-02: Graeme Hick
2003-04: Ben Smith
2004: Steve Rhodes
2005-: Vikram Solanki

Notable past players

Batsmen All-rounders  

Wicket-keepers

Bowlers

County caps awarded

Note: Worcestershire no longer award traditional caps, instead awarding "colours" on a player's Championship debut.

1928: Harold Gibbons
1931: Peter Jackson
1931: Reg Perks
1934: Dick Howorth
1937: Edwin Cooper
1938: Phil King
1939: Roly Jenkins
1939: Charles Palmer
1946: Ronald Bird
1946: Allan White
1946: Bob Wyatt
1947: Don Kenyon
1947: Hugo Yarnold
1948: Laddy Outschoorn
1949: Michael Ainsworth
1950: George Chesterton
1950: George Dews
1951: Bob Broadbent
1952: Peter Richardson
1955: Jack Flavell
1955: Martin Horton
1956: Roy Booth
1956: Dick Richardson
1957: Bob Berry
1959: John Aldridge
1959: Len Coldwell
1959: Derek Pearson
1960: Doug Slade
1961: Norman Gifford
1961: Ron Headley
1962: Tom Graveney
1962: James Standen
1965: Robert Carter
1965: Basil D'Oliveira
1966: Brian Brain
1966: Alan Ormrod
1968: Glenn Turner
1969: Ted Hemsley
 

1970: Rodney Cass
1970: Vanburn Holder
1972: Jim Yardley
1974: John Parker
1976: Imran Khan
1976: John Inchmore
1978: James Cumbes
1978: David Humphries
1978: Phil Neale
1979: Dipak Patel
1979: Younis Ahmed
1980: Paul Pridgeon
1981: Hartley Alleyne
1984: Tim Curtis
1984: David Smith
1985: Damien D'Oliveira
1985: Neal Radford
1986: Graeme Hick
1986: Richard Illingworth
1986: Phil Newport
1986: Steve Rhodes
1986: Martin Weston
1987: Ian Botham
1987: Graham Dilley
1989: Stuart Lampitt
1989: Steven McEwan
1990: Gordon Lord
1991: Tom Moody
1993: Chris Tolley
1994: Gavin Haynes
1994: David Leatherdale
1995: Phil Weston
1997: Alamgir Sheriyar
1997: Reuben Spiring
1998: Vikram Solanki
2000: Glenn McGrath
2001: Andy Bichel
2004: Nadeem Malik
2004: Ray Price

Honours

Records


English first-class cricket clubs
Derbyshire | Durham | Essex | Glamorgan | Gloucestershire | Hampshire | Kent | Lancashire | Leicestershire | Middlesex
Northamptonshire | Nottinghamshire | Somerset | Surrey | Sussex | Warwickshire | Worcestershire | Yorkshire
MCC | Cambridge UCCE | Durham UCCE | Loughborough UCCE | Oxford UCCE

2005 English cricket season
Derbyshire | Durham | Essex | Glamorgan | Gloucestershire | Hampshire | Kent | Lancashire | Leicestershire | Middlesex
Northamptonshire | Nottinghamshire | Somerset | Surrey | Sussex | Warwickshire | Worcestershire | Yorkshire
MCC | Scotland | Leeds/Bradford UCCE | Cambridge UCCE | Cardiff/Glamorgan UCCE | Durham UCCE | Loughborough UCCE | Oxford UCCE

 


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