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Will Rhodes

Name | Will Rhodes |
Born | March 02, 1995 |
Nottingham | |
Age | 27 years 82 days |
Teams | England, Yorkshire, England U19, Essex, Warwickshire, County Select XI |
Nickname | Rhodes |
Bat Style | Left Handed Bat |
Bowl Style | Right-arm fast-medium |
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William Michael Harry Rhodes. Not quite the Will Rhodes of the past, but Yorkshire's Will Rhodes boasts of great all-round abilities and is a highly-rated cricketer in the domestic circuit. A typical Yorkshire product, Rhodes debuted in 2013 and was restricted to shorter forms of the game before claiming his chance in red-ball cricket in 2015.
A seam-bowling all-rounder, Rhodes enjoyed a fruitful run with the England Under-19s as he made full use of the opportunities that came his way while staking a claim for his county's opening slot, displacing the then England-bound Adam Lyth across all formats. After serving Yorkshire for over three years, the club offered Rhodes to sharpen his skills at Essex, on loan, under the guidance of Chris Silverwood and Anthony McGrath - two of Yorkshire's legends - who groomed many bright, young talents for the national side.
However, upon the recommendation of one of Yorkshire's most respected player and coach Jason Gillespie, Rhodes switched to Warwickshire ahead of the 2018 season, signing a deal for two years.
A seam-bowling all-rounder, Rhodes enjoyed a fruitful run with the England Under-19s as he made full use of the opportunities that came his way while staking a claim for his county's opening slot, displacing the then England-bound Adam Lyth across all formats. After serving Yorkshire for over three years, the club offered Rhodes to sharpen his skills at Essex, on loan, under the guidance of Chris Silverwood and Anthony McGrath - two of Yorkshire's legends - who groomed many bright, young talents for the national side.
However, upon the recommendation of one of Yorkshire's most respected player and coach Jason Gillespie, Rhodes switched to Warwickshire ahead of the 2018 season, signing a deal for two years.