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![]() | Friday, 19 October, 2001, 08:56 GMT 09:56 UK Smith switches counties ![]() Smith: A new challenge and New Road Worcestershire have strengthened their squad for next summer by signing former Leicestershire batsman Ben Smith. The 29-year-old drops into Division Two of the County Championship after agreeing a three-year contract. "I'm looking forward to playing for Worcestershire as much as I did 12 years ago when I started at Grace Road. "I will always have fond memories of Leicestershire, but there comes a time when you have to make a decision for yourself, and that time came for me." Smith has scored more than 9,700 first-class runs, including 23 centuries, since his debut in 1990 at an average of 39. He was a member of Leicestershire's Championship-winning team in 1996 and 1998 and made 1,197 runs during the 2001 season - the only player to pass 1,000 runs for the county. Worcestershire could only finish sixth in the Second Division, but won promotion in the one-day Norwich Union League. "Apart from being an outstanding county cricketer, Ben brings a winning mentality to the team," said Worcestershire Director of Cricket Tom Moody. |
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