English cricketer Josh Baker, who played Country Cricket for Worcestershire, has died aged 20.
The left-arm spinner played this week for the county's second XI side against Somerset where he took three wickets.
There has been no information on the cause of Baker's death.
Worcestershire County Cricket Club issued a statement, describing Baker as a loved person within the club.
"More than his skills as a spin bowler, it was his vibrant spirit and infectious enthusiasm that endeared him to everyone he met," the statement read.
"His warmth, kindness, and professionalism were remarkable, making him a true credit to his family and a loved member of our team."
Baker made his first-class debut in 2021 and played 47 games in all formats, taking 70 wickets.
He represented England's under-19s and helped Worcestershire gain promotion into the top tier of the Country Championship last season.
"The news of Josh's passing has left us all devastated," Worcestershire chief executive Ashley Giles said.
"Josh was much more than a team-mate; he was an integral part of our cricket family," added former England spinner and coach Giles.
"We will all miss him terribly. All our love and prayers go out to Josh's family and friends."
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