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George Rhodes signs contract extension at Worcestershire

All-rounder now contracted until end of 2019 campaign

WORCESTER, ENGLAND - JUNE 20:  Worcestershire batsman George Rhodes hits out during the Specsavers County Championship Division Two between Worcestershire
Image: George Rhodes has signed a new two-year deal with Worcestershire

George Rhodes has become the eighth player to commit his future to Worcestershire in recent weeks after signing a contract extension until the end of the 2019 campaign.

The academy product, whose father Steve is the current director of cricket at New Road, made his debut in all three formats last year.

Rhodes joins Brett D'Oliveira, Ed Barnard, Josh Tongue, Tom Fell, George Scrimshaw, Ollie Westbury and Alex Milton in signing new deals.

All-rounder Rhodes, who had one year remaining on his existing contract, said: "It's a club I love playing for and I'm delighted to sign a new contract.

"We've got a pretty good squad now that is tightly knit and committing their future to Worcestershire and I'm glad to be part of that.

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"I think I'm at the stage where I'd like to kick on and cement myself in the team and win games. Hopefully in the next couple of years I can do that."