Chris Rushworth Embarks on Dual Role as Player-Coach in Warwickshire Contract Extension
Veteran fast bowler Chris Rushworth extends his Warwickshire career through 2024 with a groundbreaking player-coach contract, blending on-field prowess with mentorship for emerging talents.

Warwickshire County Cricket Club has secured the services of seasoned campaigner Chris Rushworth through 2024, finalizing an innovative player-coach agreement that underscores the club's commitment to developing young talent.
Key Contract Details
- Dual Responsibility: The 39-year-old seamer will continue playing while mentoring Warwickshire's emerging pace attack
- Proven Track Record: Arrived in 2023 holding Durham's all-time wicket-taking record (723 first-class scalps)
- 2023 Impact: Claimed 7/48 against Worcestershire despite injury-limited appearances
Strategic Club Vision
First-team coach Ian Westwood emphasized:
"Rushy's wealth of experience becomes invaluable as we nurture players like Ethan Brookes and Henry Brookes. His ability to demonstrate skills in nets and analyze match situations makes him the ideal bridge between coaching staff and players."
Player Perspective
Rushworth acknowledged the career evolution: "Transitioning into coaching while maintaining playing standards excites me. Edgbaston's facilities and the squad's potential create the perfect environment to pass on two decades of professional knowledge."
Injury Management & Future Plans
The club confirmed:
- Structured training regimen to manage workload
- Focus on red-ball cricket mentorship
- Leadership role in pre-season development programs
Warwickshire's innovative approach mirrors England's recent trend of integrating veteran players into hybrid roles, following examples like James Anderson's bowling mentor position with Lancashire.