HAMISH Rutherford is returning to Worcestershire as their overseas player for the 2020 campaign.

The New Zealand opening batsman will play all formats of the game after agreeing to link up at Blackfinch New Road for a second, extended spell.

Rutherford made a big impact in his initial stint with Worcestershire last summer, scoring a century on his first-class and list A debuts against Leicestershire and Lancashire respectively.

He played one Specsavers County Championship and five Royal London One-Day Cup matches in April and then came back during the closing weeks of the campaign.

Rutherford hit another half-century in the Championship against Glamorgan and finished top of the averages with 220 runs at 44.00.

The 30-year-old was also part of the Rapids side who came within one ball of retaining their Vitality Blast title on finals day.

To date he has played 16 Tests, four ODIs and eight T20Is for the Black Caps and scored 6,108 first-class runs at 35.92, 2,927 list A at 36.13 and 2898 T20 at 24.76 with a strike-rate of 140.88.

Paul Pridgeon, chairman of the Worcestershire cricket steering group, said: “Hamish is with us for the entire season which is really good for continuity.

“He did well for us and we thought trying to sign him for the entire summer was worth persevering with. He is available for all cricket.

“Hamish was very keen to come back, he is enthusiastic and has gelled with the rest of the lads in the dressing room.”

Rutherford said: “I am really excited to be returning to Blackfinch New Road for the 2020 season.

"I really enjoyed my two stints with the club last season and hopefully I can contribute to some success for the club next year.

"I look forward to catching up with my team-mates and support staff in April.”

Meanwhile, Pat Brown retained his place in the England side for the second T20 warm-up match against a New Zealand XI at the Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln, on Tuesday.

The Worcestershire player is one of seven players retained from the opening match against the same opposition.

It will give him another opportunity to stake his claim to feature in the forthcoming five-game T20I Series against the Black Caps.

Brown picked up his first wicket in England colours in the first game and also had three catches dropped off his bowling in finishing with 1-39 from four overs.

The paceman has been allocated the squad number of 40.

Dawid Malan, Lewis Gregory, Tom Curran and Matt Parkinson have all been brought into the side for the second encounter.

Jonny Bairstow, whose unbeaten 78 sealed a six-wicket win in the opener, Adil Rashid, Chris Jordan and Sam Curran make way for the quartet.