I see, however, that Ian Fisher has signed for Worcestershire. Interesting signing that, suggesting Fisher is quite happy to be a reserve player, given his batting is nowhere near the level of Gareth Batty's and Batty's spin, while far from superlative, is established as OK-ish in the county game, while Fisher's isn't and never has been. And the chances of Worcs playing two spinners next season is extremely slim, with seam of the calibre of Noffke, Kabir Ali, Mason, Simon Jones and Imran Arif to call on.
Mind, I've always been a bit disappointed Fisher hasn't made more of his career. He's not remotely close to befitting the line of Yorkshire left-arm fingerspinners Peate, Peel, Rhodes, Verity, Wardle, etc. But I always thought he had the potential to be a decent bowler on a turning pitch, and was disappointed Yorkshire went with Richard Dawson (and now David Wainwright) ahead of him, as well as the wristspin of Lawson who as I've mentioned several times I don't rate and never have.
Spin is rarely much use at Headingley, but there's the odd ground this country where it is, and I've wished more than once that Yorkshire still had Fisher at such grounds. It's a shame, for mine, that he's ended-up with a journeyman career.