WORCESTERSHIRE fast bowler Charlie Morris is on the look-out for a recreational cricket club to play for this summer.

The 23-year-old, who has taken 116 wickets in 37 first-class matches, was previously attached to Brockhampton in the Birmingham League.

But Morris, who lives in Worcester and has family in Malvern, is no longer signed up to play for the Herefordshire villagers.

“I am actually looking for a new club team at the minute,” said Morris, who will be available for a club when he’s not playing for Worcestershire.

“It’s something I have got to sort out.

“If anybody is interested and wants a seam bowler on a Saturday afternoon then I am very willing and I would be keen to get involved.”

Hereford-born Morris started the 2014 season representing Oxford MCCU and finished it with 52 Championship wickets at an average of 26.36 to help Worcestershire to promotion from Division Two of the County Championship.

Last season, Morris claimed a nine-wicket match haul in a crushing win over Somerset and finished the campaign with 44 victims for Worcestershire in Division One.

Morris played age-group cricket for Somerset and then attended Oxford-Brookes University, making his first-class debut for Oxford MCCU in 2012.

The former King's Taunton School pupil represented Devon in Minor Counties cricket in 2011 and, on the back of that, was recommended to Worcestershire.

Morris said: “I initially joined Brockhampton because I had a friend at university who was captain at the club at the time and he asked me to play for them.

“I am looking for a club and as long as the standard of club cricket is in the Premier Division or the A division then you can play for whichever club you want.

“I went to Loughborough University during the winter and got clocked at bowling at mid 80s which was great but there’s more to come when I get things right.

“I need to keep working on my action and the main thing is to be consistently bowling at that speed in second or third spells in matches and when pitches are flat. That’s the challenge.”