Worcestershire to Retire Number 33 Shirt in Honor of Josh Baker
Worcestershire County Cricket Club has announced that it will retire the number 33 shirt in memory of left-arm spinner Josh Baker, who tragically passed away earlier this year.
Baker was a talented and dedicated homegrown player, claiming 43 wickets in 22 first-class matches for Worcestershire and taking 27 wickets in 25 white-ball appearances. He also represented England at the under-19 level during two tours of Sri Lanka.
Before his untimely death on May 2 due to sudden arrhythmic death syndrome, Baker had recorded figures of 3-66 in the first innings of Worcestershire’s four-day 2nd XI Championship match against Somerset at Bromsgrove School. The match was called off early on its final day.
“Josh was not only an outstanding cricketer but also an exceptional individual. His passing has left an irreplaceable void in our club and in the hearts of all who knew him. Retiring the number 33 shirt, for the first time in our club’s history, ensures that his memory and contributions are never forgotten. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations,” said Worcestershire CEO Ashley Giles.
Baker gained national attention when he was hit for 34 runs in an over by Ben Stokes shortly after Stokes became England’s Test captain in May 2022. Later that night, Stokes sent him a message of encouragement to help him perform at his best.
As part of the club’s tribute, a framed Baker 33 shirt will be permanently displayed in the Graeme Hick Pavilion, and a metal bench featuring a plaque with Josh’s name will be installed at the training nets—lasting memorials to honor his contributions to Worcestershire.
Additionally, Josh’s parents, Paul and Lisa, have been awarded Life Memberships, ensuring they remain a cherished part of the Worcestershire family and that New Road will always be a welcoming place for them.