Updated 3:29am 21 May 2013

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Mitchell at his best before rain saves Pears

NEW ROAD (Somerset won toss): No result. match abandoned (rain). Worcestershire (154-8) (1pt), Somerset (1pt)Read

Wolves still in touch will play-offs after draw at Coventry

Coventry City 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 - Wolves can still make the play-offs after grabbing a point at the Ricoh Stadium.Read

Dollar signs circling English cricket

The Indian Premier League got under way this week - now a Texan billionaire wants to introduce a similar tournament to England.Read

Henderson ties up Worcestershire with spin

New Road (first day): Worcestershire 258-7 (V S Solanki 65, S M Davies 50 no) v LeicestershireRead

Mowbray happy to live or die by his own sword

There is an adage used in the world of business which states that management is about doing things right, while leadership is about doing the right things.Read

Semi-final defeat strengthened West Brom resolve

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray says the FA Cup semi-final loss to Portsmouth was a key moment in his side’s season and development.Read

Mowbray's midfielders take West Brom to the brink of promotion

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray has been quick to emphasise that his side's quest for Premier League football is far from overRead

West Brom overcome Norwich to stand on the edge of Premiership

Norwich City 1 West Bromwich Albion 2 - Baggies' victory at Carrow Road leaves them needing just a point for promotion.Read

James Morrison going for goal with West Brom

James Morrison says his overall game is twice as good as it was when he left Middlesbrough and the Premier League in search of regular first-team football.Read

Barnett hits his stride at just the right time

The Black Country derby was most notable for two things: West Bromwich Albion returning to the top of the Championship and a top performance from Kevin Phillips. Read

Tony Mowbray keeping calm as West Brom hit the top

West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray said "nobody will be getting carried away" after last night's Black Country derby win over Wolverhampton Wanderers lifted his side back to the top of the table.Read

Derby passion adds to Mowbray's title drama

However much West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Mowbray and Wolverhampton Wanderers' Mick McCarthy might play it down, tonight's Black Country derby is not just another game. Not to the fans, anyway.Read

Jonathan Greening well-prepared for derby heat

West Bromwich Albion captain Jonathan Greening is well-qualified to talk about the importance of derbies.Read

West Brom artistry denied by primitive Watford

COCA-COLA CHAMPIONSHIP: West Bromwich Albion 1 Watford 1 - Baggies are knocked off the top spot after bruising encounter at The HawthornsRead

Clement back from the brink

Everyone at West Bromwich Albion will take satisfaction from seeing the club's name at the top of the Coca-Cola Championship [But for Neil Clement in particular, promotion will be dream finale to a nightmare 18 months.Read

Solanki plea as county players left in limbo over India leagues

Worcestershire captain Vikram Solanki is calling on cricket's authorities to provide some clarity for English players about the international competitions in which they can feature.Read

Dogged Albion hit the top after late recovery

Blackpool 1 West Bromwich Albion 3 - Baggies overcome a poor performance to blast three late goals and go top in the Championship.Read

Mowbray keeps Albion ambition in perspective

No Winston Churchill-style speeches will be needed to galvanise West Bromwich Albion ahead of tonight's Coca-Cola Championship clash with Blackpool, according to Tony Mowbray.Read

Albion miss their big opportunity

Portsmouth 1 West Bromwich Albion 0 - Former Baggies striker Kanu hits the FA Cup semi-final winner at WembleyRead

Kiely: 'No hard feelings, Harry'

West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Dean Kiely could be forgiven for taking particular satisfaction from beating Portsmouth in tomorrow's FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.Read