ASHLEY Giles has warned that the title run-in will be a test of strength as well as skill as Warwickshire prepare to face Nottinghamshire tomorrow.Read
Ashley Giles believes the issue of bad light in first-class cricket needs “to be looked at” with some form of technology employed to prevent reliance on use of the naked eye.Read
Warwickshire head into the championship run-in as marginal favourites after their compelling duel with Yorkshire at Edgbaston ended in a farcical draw.
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WARWICKSHIRE’S title ambitions are today in line for a huge boost or a big setback – and to the batsmen falls the responsibility of ensuring it is the former.Read
WARWICKSHIRE’S first-team squad will take time out from chasing the championship next week to support the club’s next generation at the cricket board’s annual awards dinner.Read
BEARS followers have been urged to get involved with a new supporters’ association to try to keep the England and Wales Cricket Board fully informed about what county cricket-watchers feel and want.Read
ALL-rounder Keith Barker insists Warwickshire are very happy to have built their championship challenge quietly and unheralded – very much as unfancied outsiders.Read
ENGLAND pair Ian Bell and Jonathan Trott could not lift their county’s flat one-day fortunes as Warwickshire finished their CB40 campaign with a five-wicket defeat to Northamptonshire.Read
Warwickshire batsman Jonathan Trott and his England team-mate Alastair Cook have been short-listed for the International Cricket Council's LG player-of-the-year award.Read
ANT Botha is preparing to return to Australia to live and work after accepting his chronic tennis-elbow condition means he must retire from competitive cricket.Read
ASHLEY Giles is keen for Tim Ambrose to stay with Warwickshire because the wicketkeeper/batsman is just the sort of “warrior” the director of cricket wants on board.Read
WARWICKSHIRE leaped right back up on Lancashire’s shoulder at the top of Division One after sensationally beating Yorkshire by an innings and 58 runs.Read
Warwickshire leaped right back up on Lancashire’s shoulder at the top of Division One after sensationally beating Yorkshire by an innings and 58 runs at Headlingley.
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