Worcestershire County Cricket Membership has introduced the No 33 shirt can be retired in honour of former participant Josh Baker, who died earlier this yr.
Baker handed away in Could aged 20 because of sudden arrhythmic loss of life syndrome, having made 47 appearances throughout all codecs for Worcestershire since turning skilled in 2021, the final being in opposition to Durham within the County Championship in April.
Reflecting on the membership’s emotional tribute, Worcestershire chief govt Ashley Giles stated: “Josh was not only an outstanding cricketer but an exceptional individual.
“His passing has left an irreplaceable void at our membership and within the hearts of all who knew him.
“Retiring the No 33 shirt, for the first time in our club’s history, ensures his memory and contributions are never forgotten. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations.”
Worcestershire have additionally confirmed a framed ‘Baker 33’ shirt can be completely displayed within the Graeme Hick Pavilion, whereas a steel bench with Baker’s locker plaque can be put in on the coaching nets in lasting memorials.
Baker’s mother and father, Paul and Lisa, have additionally been awarded Membership Life Memberships.