Media caption, All-rounder Keith Barker reflects on his time at Hampshire
Following the completion of his 12-month-ban, Barker has been able to make two appearances for Hampshire to close out the season.
After playing for Hampshire’s second side, Barker returned to the first-team once more for County Championship contests against Sussex and Somerset.
“Not being able to be around my team-mates and train properly was hard,” Barker added
“Luckily I had my family there to support me but its then been great to get back into training recently and play some games for Hampshire.”
The all-rounder will now return to Warwickshire where he spent 10 seasons between 2009 and 2018 – taking 357 wickets and scoring six first-class centuries.
He also helped the club win the County Championship title in 2012.
During his time at Hampshire, Barker took 179 first-class wickets at an average of 24.
“If someone had said to me that I’d done better with my stats, especially at the back end of my career then I’d have taken it,” he added.
“I’m really happy with how it’s gone but I couldn’t have done that without my team-mates, without them it wouldn’t have been possible.
“Things don’t always go to plan but I’m grateful that I’ve been able to play and represent Hampshire again these last few weeks.”
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