After Josh Baker, 20, passed away last month, Derbyshire bowler Pat Brown gave a heartfelt eulogy to his friend.
In the Vitality Blast match between Derbyshire Falcons and Leicestershire Foxes, Brown claimed the wicket of Rishi Patel.
The 25-year-old instantly raised his jersey to expose an undershirt with his number 33 and the name Baker on it.
Brown paid homage to Baker by pointing up at the sky as well.
Brown and Baker used to play together at the Worcestershire Cricket Club, but last summer Brown went to Derbyshire.
The fast bowler's touching remembrance of Baker is the most recent that players have given since the 20-year-old's passing last month.
Before their County Championship encounter last month, Worcestershire and Kent players observed a minute's silence and then a minute of applause in his memory.
For the match at Canterbury, Worcestershire's players donned black armbands as well. Baker's jersey number, 33, was printed on their match shirts, directly underneath the club emblem.
The team disclosed that the number 33 will remain on the players' jerseys for the duration of the campaign.
When his team's match against Somerset began on the third day and the spin bowler failed to show up, a buddy discovered him dead in his flat.
The day before he'd taken three wickets while playing for Worcestershire's second XI.
Following the game's abandonment, which resulted in a draw, Ashley Giles, the chief executive of Worcestershire, said that the news of the 20-year-old's passing "left us all devastated."
In 2021, Baker—who had previously played for England U19—made his debut in first-class cricket.
Throughout his 22 first-class matches for Worcestershire, he had claimed 43 wickets. He participated in eight T20s and 17 List A matches.
The players for Worcestershire were’ still trying to digest' the awful death of Baker, according to head coach Alan Richardson, who made this admission last month.
A week after Baker's untimely death, on May 7, grieving athletes had returned to training.
Baker's parents, Paul and Lisa, had joined the players, spending time with the friends and teammates of their late son.