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Monday, 1 April, 2002, 15:36 GMT 16:36 UK
Worcs buoyed by Bichel
Andrew Bichel in action
Worcestershire will have Bichel for the entire season
Fellow Australian Andy Bichel's unexpected availability for the entire season has added to Worcestershire coach Tom Moody's air of confidence ahead of the new season.

As they prepare for another season in Division Two of the Championship, Moody is hoping last season's promotion in the one-day National League will provide a spur to the players.

"I am very keen to help the team play in Division One in both competitions," said Moody.

"To try to achieve that we have had to make necessary changes and to do that, you need players who really need and want to be playing First Division cricket in both forms."


You need players who really need and want to be playing first division cricket in both forms
Tom Moody

Moody is also putting his faith in batsman Ben Smith, signed from Leicestershire and two other newcomers Steve Peters and Gareth Batty.

"We were aware at the end of the last season that we had a need in our squad for some extra depth with bat and ball," Moody added.

Smith is still hoping to cap his career with England recognition, even though he is now 30.

Well motivated

"He is obviously still hungry to represent his country, which is exactly the sort of motivation you want in your cricketers."

It is Bichel, however, who provides the international quality Worcestershire need - although it is bad news for Stuart Clark, who was heading for New Road until Australia's tour to Zimbabwe was cancelled.

Bichel did not let them down last season with 66 first-class wickets and 627 runs

Ben Smith
Ben Smith still hopes to represent England

"We are delighted Andy will be joining us from the start of the season.

"Stuart is an extremely promising cricketer and is someone we would consider using as a replacement for Andy in the future," said Moody.

With the necessary changes in place, Worcestershire appear to be ready for the move into the top flight, although Moody thinks that there is no real gulf between Divisions One and Two.

"There is obviously a significant difference between Yorkshires and Surreys and the teams who have found themselves towards the bottom of the Second Division.

"At the moment I do not think there is a huge difference. But my feeling is that once you manage to find yourself in the First Division - as we have done in the one-day form this year - you do not want a fleeting visit."

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