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August 3, 2013
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Russell wants Worcestershire return |
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![]() Andre Russell WORCESTER, England (CMC): West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell says he is anxious to return to Worcestershire for a full season in the Friends Life T20 after completing a brief eight-game stint for the county. Russell has returned to the warmer climates of the Caribbean after belting a powerful half-century to lead Worcestershire to a five-wicket win over Somerset in his final match. "I would love to come back to Worcestershire, as long as everything is right," Russell said after his match-winning 77 not out from 42 balls. "I'm not really in the West Indies team. Anything can happen". Russell was Worcestershire"s second overseas player for the opening eight games of their hit-and-miss Friends Life T20 campaign. bright future His country's win over Somerset and the defeat of table-topping Northants offer a glimpse of a bright future. "They are a great set of lads at Worcester. They are always fun, win or lose, and that is key in a team," said Russell. "When a team are losing and everyone is getting grumpy and not expressing themselves, it can play a big part in losing and continuing to lose." |
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