Warwickshire resume their Twenty20 group programme against Gloucestershire tonight knowing they have little margin for error left in their quest for the quarter-finals.Read
Edgbaston regulars were reacquainted with a lost treasure as Warwickshire’s championship match with Nottinghamshire drifted to the inevitable draw.Read
County Championship (3rd day of 4 - no play on first two days) at Edgbaston: Warwickshire 367-7 (I J Westwood 73, J O Toughton 63no, I R Bell 60) v Nottinghamshire.Read
Warwickshire chief executive Colin Povey has admitted to concerns that the planned restructuring of domestic one-day cricket in England for next year lacks “clear logic”.Read
Warwickshire are likely to complete the first quarter of their championship programme with four draws after the first half of their home match with Nottinghamshire was entirely washed out.Read
Warwickshire can afford no slip-up tonight when they round off the first phase of their Twenty20 group matches with a home game against Gloucestershire.Read
Warwickshire all-rounder Chris Woakes admits that the schedule facing him in his first full season in county cricket is “demanding mentally and physically” – but he still wants to play in every game.Read
Only three Bears – Jack Bannister, Harry Howell and Eric Hollies – are on the roll of honour of bowlers to have lodged an ‘all-ten’ in first-class cricket. Brian Halford reports.Read
Ashley Giles has outlined the importance of registering a strong start to a group format as Warwickshire prepare to open their Twenty20 campaign against Northamptonshire at Northampton today.Read
As the dust settled on Warwickshire’s excruciating exit from the Friends Provident Trophy, Ashley Giles can at least take comfort from the improvement he detects in their cricket in the competition year on year.Read
Ashley Giles expressed his frustration at the umpires’ decision to abandon the match with Warwickshire on the brink of a D/L victory – and qualification for the quarter-finals.Read
Warwickshire squandered a surprise opportunity to reach the Friends Provident Trophy quarter-finals ahead of schedule when they suffered a four-wicket defeat to Middlesex at Lord’s.Read
Ashley Giles had warned that Scotland presented a “potential banana skin” in Warwickshire’s path towards the Friends Provident Trophy quarter-finals.Read
Friends Provident Trophy (at Edgbaston) Middlesex 165 (E J G Morgan 62) v Warwickshire 166-4 (I R Bell 60 no, N M Carter 56). Warwickshire beat Middlesex by 6 wkts Read