Updated 1:10am 20 May 2013

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Hancock hits Old Hill as Bromsgrove flourish

Old Hill’s lead at the top of the Division One table was cut to only two points after they drew with Stratford-upon-Avon and Attock were crushed by second-placed Bromsgrove by eight wickets.Read

Peace plan in urgent hunt for West Bromwich Albion investors

West Bromwich Albion’s future may be in safe hands, according to chairman Jeremy Peace, but in whose hands remains open to question.Read

Worcestershire feel the force of New Zealand power

New Road (Tour match): New Zealand (358 for eight) beat Worcestershire (263) by 95 runs.Read

Shock as Jeremy Peace puts West Brom up for sale

Just 24 hours after West Bromwich Albion lost arguably their best player in Zoltan Gera to Fulham, chairman Jeremy Peace essentially put the club up for sale.Read

Rhodes welcomes Twenty20 big bucks

Five years ago when the Twenty20 Cup was born few could have foreseen what challenges the format would provide today.Read

Rhodes defends miserable Worcestershire top order

Chesterfield (day 3 of 4): Worcestershire 151 & 110 v Derbyshire 356. - Derbyshire beat Worcestershire by an innings and 95 runs.Read

Kevin Phillips set to leave West Brom for Derby

West Bromwich Albion striker Kevin Phillips has revealed his intention to join Derby County.Read

Worcestershire demolished in Derby

Chesterfield (day 1 of 4): Worcestershire 151 (G G Wagg 4-66, C K Langeveldt 4-44) v Derbyshire. Read

Rhodes confident Worcestershire can stay the distance

Director of cricket Steve Rhodes is confident that Worcestershire can keep apace with the front-runners in Division Two. Read

Zoltan Gera ponders West Brom's final offer

West Bromwich Albion’s final offer has been put to Zoltan Gera and his agent.Read

Worcestershire strike force earns first victory

New Road (day 3 of 4): Worcestershire 176 & 279 v Essex 116 & 264. Worcestershire (17pts) beat Essex (3pts) by 75 runs. Read

Wickets tumble as Worcestershire have best of first day

New Road (first day of four): Worcestershire 176 (B F Smith 60) v Essex 80-7.Read

West Brom's work ethic will put them on level playing field - Mowbray

Tactics and hard work will make up for West Bromwich Albion’s relatively meagre outlay in the transfer market this summer, according to Tony Mowbray.Read

McLeish looks towards Europe for new recruits

Birmingham City manager Alex McLeish, having reiterated his desire to use the loan market as a source for players, has now decided to do so by looking to Europe.Read

Brendan Batson still leading the fight against racism

Former West Bromwich Albion player Brendan Batson has arguably been more responsible than anyone for combating racism in football. Read

Steve Rhodes determined to lift Worcestershire spirits

It is a widely held view that the ability to cajole others and instil energy in team-mates are among the most vital of the natural gifts possessed by the best wicketkeepers.Read

Birmingham City will be the team to beat - Alex McLeish

Birmingham City manager Alex McLeish has issued a challenge to the rest of the Coca-Cola Championship.Read

West Brom sign Luke Moore in £3m deal

West Bromwich Albion completed the signing of Luke Moore from Aston Villa for £3million and signalled their intent to convert Do-heon Kim's loan move into a permanent deal.Read

West Brom seal £5m signings of strike duo

West Bromwich Albion will this week finalise the deals of strikers Luke Moore and Roman Bednar for a combined total of £5milllion.Read

Worcestershire hopes diminish at Rose Bowl

FP TROPHY (at The Rose Bowl): Hampshire 202-6 beat Worcestershire 201-8 by four wickets.Read