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Andrew Signs Contract With Worcestershire


Gareth Andrew the all-rounder has signed a new two-year contract extension with Worcestershire until the end of the 2013 season.
Since moving to Worcestershire, his game has flourished so much so that he become a great all-rounder player, with an innings of 65 not out in an FLt20 match against Warwickshire.

Andrew said: "I am delighted to extend my contract with the Club for another two years."


"There's a great atmosphere in the dressing room and the team are progressing well for the future. Hopefully we can continue our development to maintain Division One status next year."

Steve Rhodes, Director of Cricket added: "To hold on to a player of Andrew's abilities is a huge boost to the Club and our supporters too. His career is on an upward curve with the great years ahead of him."

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