ED Barnard is closing in on a 50-wicket return in a season for the first time but the Worcestershire all-rounder’s prime focus is on retaining the club's County Championship Division One status.

Barnard picked up his fourth five-wicket haul of the campaign with 6-50 in the defeat to Hampshire at Blackfinch New Road this week.

It took his tally past the 40 mark and in his sights is getting past last summer’s career-best 47 ahead of Monday's home clash with leaders Surrey (10.30am).

Barnard has stepped up to the mark with his team-mates to fill the gaps left in the front-line attack by long-term injuries to skipper Joe Leach (back) and Josh Tongue (metatarsal).

He was rewarded with a first England Lions call-up but Barnard is more concerned with team goals and ensuring the County guarantee another year in the top flight after winning promotion 12 months ago.

Barnard said: “It would be nice to improve upon last season’s number of wickets.

"You always look to improve as the years go on and it will be a nice little milestone if I can get past that one.

“There have been a few times where I’ve managed to get on a bit of a roll and take the wickets in clumps.

“In previous years it’s not been quite like that. The wickets have tended to be more spread and I’ve not really got those big hauls.

“But it has just seemed to click a bit more in certain spells and I think with age and experience that tends to come and you put the ball in the right area a bit more often.”

Barnard added: “Losing Leachy was such a massive blow to the team after what he has done for us in the last few years.

“We needed all of us to step up which we have, even the likes of Dillon (Pennington) who has come in, bowled exceptionally well and taken wickets.

“Tonguey (Josh Tongue) has been brilliant when he has been fit. Hopefully we can all finish strong.

“Is 50 wickets a target? These little milestones are always nice to get and you hear lads from the past say to get to 50 wickets is a great feeling.

“If I can get there that would be brilliant but winning games of cricket and managing to stay in the division are the most important things.

“There are four teams who are not far away from each other.”

Pennington has impressed with his pace and bounce and was a key figure in the win over Yorkshire at Scarborough before defeats to Lancashire and Hampshire.

Barnard said: “With the situation that has arisen this year he has probably played more first-team cricket than he was expecting to.

“He has been exceptional. I can’t rate him highly enough, the way he has come in and the maturity he has shown.

“Dill has bowled some big spells. That spell he bowled to Kane Williamson at Scarborough was one of the best I’ve seen from a young lad.

“He is a fellow Shrewsbury boy so I am happy for him as well. Hopefully he just keeps progressing in the same way!”