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Craig Kieswetter ton sees off blunt Warwickshire attack

 FRIENDS PROVIDENT TROPHY: Warwickshire 271-9 (I R Bell 108, J O Troughton 53) lost to Somerset 272-2 (C Kieswetter 138, Z de Bruyn 73no) by eight wicketsRead

Warwickshire facing stalemate after bowlers toil at Taunton

WARWICKSHIRE’S championship opener with Somerset appears doomed to a draw after a day of joyless toil for the Bears’ depleted bowling attack.Read

Warwickshire given chance to prove themselves in 50-over Trophy tie

WARWICKSHIRE begin their Friends Provident Trophy campaign tomorrow when Somerset visit Edgbaston (midday start).Read

Ian Bell hits first ton of County Championship season for Warwickshire against Somerset

Warwickshire built a rock-solid foundation round the sumptuous batting skills of Ian Bell on the second day of their championship match against Somerset.Read

Ian Bell on a mission to win back England place

Ian Bell says losing his England place “hurt like hell” and is determined to win it back by scoring big runs for Warwickshire.Read

Book reveals why Mark Wagh left Warwickshire

Perhaps one of the saddest consequences of the several years in which Warwickshire went first nowhere, then down, after their 2004 county championship triumph was the departure from Edgbaston of Mark Wagh.Read

Ian Bell faultless display sets up major score for Warwickshire

Yesterday’s fragments of play at Taunton will almost certainly not merit a mention when the Ashes series of 2009 comes to be written up into history.Read

Anyon eager to seize leading role in Warwickshire attack

Warwickshire seamer Jimmy Anyon has outlined his intention to be a bowler that his captain can turn to regularly and rely on this season.Read

Warwickshire face tough opener as Caddick returns for Somerset

Warwickshire are likely to face a fully-fit and rebooted Andrew Caddick when they open their County Championship season against Somerset at Taunton on Wednesday.Read

Injured Ant could miss season opener for the Bears

Warwickshire will assess spinner Ant Botha’s elbow injury on Monday before deciding whether he will figure in the opening match of the season against Somerset at Taunton starting next Wednesday.Read

Warwickshire's Chris Woakes relishes first trip to Lord's with Key, Vaughan and Co

A year ago today, Chris Woakes would have laughed if somebody had suggested to him that, 365 days on, he would wake up in London ready to play in the traditional English cricket season curtain-raiser at Lord’s.Read

Cook attempts a miracle to get spinner Patel to debut with Warwickshire

Warwickshire’s players devoted yesterday to the most gentle match practice as their two-day game with Oxford UCCE meandered to a draw at the Parks.Read

Frost and Clarke show hunger for Oxford pie fest

Tony Frost and Rikki Clarke took full advantage of the copious pies on offer when Warwickshire began a two-day friendly against Oxford UCCE at The Parks.Read

Povey's delight as Giles remains at Edgbaston

Warwickshire chief executive Colin Povey last night outlined his “delight” that Ashley Giles will remain director of cricket at Edgbaston.Read

Dougie Brown tells Warwickshire: Every player must fight for a place

Dougie Brown has warned Warwickshire’s senior players that nobody has a “divine right” to be in the first team.Read

Time for elegance in the Twenty20?

Never mind video referrals, power-plays and the like, there is just one law change I would like to see just implemented for the 2009 English county season. Read

Dave Edwards says Wolves are desperate for home win

Dave Edwards has revealed that Wolverhampton Wanderers are “craving” a victory in front of their home fans, hopefully when struggling Charlton Athletic visit Molineux on Saturday.Read