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Warwickshire Cricket Club tickets go on sale for England games against West Indies, Australia and South Africa

TICKETS have already gone on sale for a trio of top matches at Edgbaston’s newly-redeveloped cricket stadium.Read

Birmingham Mail Top Ten: The best sports venues in Birmingham

This week's Birmingham Mail top ten looks at the many grounds, past and present, that have been home to these unforgettable fixtures. Do you agree with our selection? Have your say.Read

Business leaders call for Warwickshire Cricket Club's ground to be renamed 'Birmingham Edgbaston'

EDGBASTON cricket ground should be renamed Birmingham Edgbaston to spread the city’s name across the world, said new Chamber of Commerce president Michael Ward.Read

Warwickshire Cricket Club add Ricardo Gordon to seam attack

WARWICKSHIRE have added 19-year-old fast bowler Ricardo Gordon to their seam attack for next season.Read

Laurie Evans and Step Piolet sign two-year deals at Warwickshire Cricket Club

LAURIE Evans and Stef Piolet have signed new two-year deals with Warwickshire.Read

Warwickshire Cricket Club chief executive vows to put cricket spending first, despite Test blow

COLIN Povey today pledged that Warwickshire will continue to prioritise cricket-related spending despite the double blow of Edgbaston missing out on Test matches in 2013 and 2014.Read

Birmingham City Council accused over Warwickshire Cricket Club loan

BIRMINGHAM City Council has denied forcing through the redevelopment of land around Edgbaston cricket ground to ensure it was reimbursed on a £20 million loan.Read

Warwickshire Cricket Club boss vows club will survive body blow of no Test matches in 2013 or 2014

CHIEF executive Colin Povey today insisted that Warwickshire will survive the thumping double body-blow of not hosting Test matches in 2013 or 2014.Read

Ian Bell vows to keep Neal Abberley's legacy alive

When Neal Abberley died, aged 67, in August, his passing was mourned by many, including countless cricketers like Ian BellRead

Watch: Ian Bell says Edgbaston cricket ground is ready for the biggest games in international cricket despite Ashes snub

wariwckshire and England batsman Ian Bell gives his views on England missing out on hosting the Ashes Test matches in 2013.Read

Your Shout: Tell us your most memorable sporting moment

Each week the Birmingham Mail will be featuring your most memorable sporting moment. What is your most memorable sporting moment? Read

Edgbaston misses out on 2013 Ashes series - but will host 2015 clash

Edgbaston cricket ground will not be one of the venues used for England v Australia Test matches in the 2013 Ashes series.Read

Warwickshire Cricket Club end of season review: Ashley Giles believes benchmark has been set

ASHLEY Giles believes Warwickshire’s surprise rise to second place in the final championship table in 2011 has “set a benchmark” for the team to follow.Read

Warwickshire Cricket Club end of season review: Brian Halford's player ratings

TIM AMBROSE (15 games): Back close to his best with gloves and ball. Reliable behind stumps and played some important innings though a century eluded him 8Read

Warwickshire star Chris Woakes happy for a rest

CHRIS Woakes loves doing what he does for a living: playing cricket, that is, and mainly bowling.Read

Warwickshire Cricket Club get boost from Tim Ambrose

AS Warwickshire digested their last-day disappointment there was at least a boost from Tim Ambrose who revealed he will sign a new contract next week.Read

Warwickshire's Championship defeat: Brian Halford's analysis

SO it all ended in frustration.Read

Warwickshire Cricket Club: Ashley Giles reveals pride in players and coaches

DESPITE seeing his team pipped for the title, Ashley Giles expressed pride in his players and fellow coaches.Read

Warwickshire CC championship defeat: Toughton admits 20 wickets in 2 days was too tough a task

BEARS captain Jim Troughton admitted the quest for 20 Hampshire wickets in the last two days on a remorselessly flat Rose Bowl pitch was just one challenge too many for his weary bowlers.Read

Ashley Giles predicts healthy future for Warwickshire after second place finish

Warwickshire director of cricket Ashley Giles promised the county would come back stronger after narrowly missing out on the LV County Championship title on a dramatic final day. Read