Joe Leach this week became the 29th official first team captain of Worcestershire since they became a first class county and joined the County Championship in 1899.
The all-rounder, who will be 26 later this month, follows in the footsteps of some illustrious names who have led the Club during its proud history.
Harry Foster, the oldest of the seven Foster brothers who represented Worcestershire, was the first captain in 1899.
He was followed by Reginald 'Tip' Foster – the only man to captain England at both football and cricket.
Current New Road spin bowling coach Norman Gifford was skipper from 1971-1980, leading the County to the 1974 Championship crown.
Director Of Cricket Steve Rhodes also had a spell in charge during 2004 in succession to Ben Smith.
Leach becomes the first genuine all-rounder to skipper Worcestershire since Tom Moody (1995-99) and it has been a role filled predominantly since Gifford's reign by batsmen.
The full list of official Worcestershire captains is:
1899-1900, HK FOSTER
1901, RE FOSTER
1902-1910, HK FOSTER
1911-1912, GHT SIMPSON-HAYWARD
1913, HK FOSTER
1914-1919, WH TAYLOR
1920-1921, MFS JEWELL
1922, WH TAYLOR
1923-1925, MK FOSTER
1926, MFS JEWELL
1927, CB PONSONBY
1928-1929, MFS JEWELL
1929-1930, JB COVENTRY
1931-1935, CF WALTERS
1936-1939, CJ LYTTELTON
1946, AP SINGLETON
1947-1949, AFT WHITE
1949-1951, RES WYATT
1952-1954, RE BIRD
1955, RTD PERKS
1956-1958, PE RICHARDSON
1959-1967, D KENYON
1968-1970, TW GRAVENEY
1971-1980, N GIFFORD
1981, GM TURNER
1982-1991, PA NEALE
1992-1995, TS CURTIS
1995-1999, TM MOODY
2000-2002, GA HICK
2003-2004, BF SMITH
2004, SJ RHODES
2005-2010, VS SOLANKI
2011-2016, DKH MITCHELL
2016-? J LEACH