Warwickshire and Kent go back a long way in county cricket. Two of the long-term pillars of the English game, they have a lot of shared history – and not all of it happy.Read
Warwickshire’s season, so troubled in the County Championship, could still end with the high of a Lord’s final after they resumed their Clydesdale 40 programme with another two wins.Read
Ashley Giles this week admitted that he is looking to bring an infusion of “experience and quality” into Warwickshire’s squad for the next season or two – even if it means deviating from his number one preference of picking home-grown players.Read
Warwickshire’s Twenty20 campaign continues on Friday when Derbyshire visit Edgbaston – the ninth of their 16 games in this year’s over-inflated group stage.Read
Warwickshire chief executive Colin Povey believes the 40-over format is right for domestic one-day cricket despite it differing from the 50-over game played at international level.Read
Warwickshire will tonight embark on their Twenty20 campaign for the 2010 season determined to thrive in the new enlarged group format – and then go on and sink their quarter-final jinx in the tournament.Read
Ashley Giles has called upon Warwickshire’s experienced top and middle-order batsmen to take responsibility and start putting big runs on the board.Read
Warwickshire will launch their one-day season against Kent at Canterbury on Sunday as realistic contenders to lift a trophy this year, insists batsman Jim Troughton.Read