Hick may make Twenty20 comeback

Ex-Worcestershire batsman Graeme Hick has hinted he may not have played his last game, and has thoughts of carrying on his career in Twenty20 cricket.

Hick, 42, has retired from cricket after 25 glorious seasons at New Road. Read more
Courtesy: news.bbc.co.uk

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