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Warwickshire hope to avoid the drop by beating neighbours Worcestershire

Warwickshire aim to put some daylight between themselves and the Division One relegation line by beating neighbours Worcestershire at New Road over the next four days.Read

England thanked for allowing late switch to Australia line-up

Australia coach Tim Nielsen thanked England for their “fine gesture” after granting a late change to the tourists’ line-up in the Edgbaston Test.Read

Edgbaston's battle to host Ashes Test in 2013

Warwickshire CCC face a tough battle to host an Ashes Test Match at Edgbaston in the 2013 series after two of the five venues were confirmed by the England & Wales Cricket Board today.Read

Overnight rain causes delay to start of Edgbaston Ashes Test

Wet weather delayed the start of the third Ashes Test between England and Australia at Edgbaston today, as two of the venues for the 2013 series were announced by the England & Wales Cricket Board.Read

Ponting sniffing blood in England's middle order

Ricky Ponting is looking for Australia to capitalise on the absence of Kevin Pietersen and target the England middle order during the third Test match at Edgbaston starting today.Read

Strauss claims Australia have lost their aura ahead of the Ashes Test at Edgbaston

England captain Andrew Strauss believes Australia have lost the aura that used to infect Ashes series.Read

Edgbaston staff work through the night to get ground ready for Ashes

Edgbaston's groundstaff were primed to work through the night on Wednesday in a bid to remove the excess water off the field for the start of the Third Ashes Test match.Read

Flintoff’s knee machine gets him ready for Edgbaston

England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff has been sleeping with a machine to keep alive his Ashes dream.Read

Gladstone Small calls for would-be Flintoffs to come forward

Gladstone Small has urged one of England’s bowlers to step forward and “be the next Andrew Flintoff” when he quits Test cricket at the end of the Ashes series.Read

Hamilton-Brown ends Warwickshire's hopes of home Twenty20 final

Twenty20 Cup - Sussex beat Warwickshire by 38 runs.Read

Second injury scan for Worcestershire's Kabir Ali

Worcestershire paceman Kabir Ali is to have a second scan to determine the extent of his back problem in the latest setback in an injury-hit season. But the former England player, who has already missed two months with a hamstring problem, is optimistic of a return to action, sooner rather than later.Read

England taking great care over fragile Flintoff at Edgbaston

Andrew Strauss will manage Andrew Flintoff’s fitness carefully after revealing he expects the England all-rounder to play in the third npower Test.Read

Ian Bell keen to make up for England 'hurt'

Ian Bell is determined to make up for the "hurt" of losing his Test spot when he makes his first appearance in the current Ashes series on his home Edgbaston ground this week.Read

Warwickshire Bears determined to break Twenty20 hoodoo

Warwickshire Bears will be looking to overcome the curse of the Twenty20 Cup quarter-final when they take on the Sussex Sharks this evening.Read

Birmingham League Premier Division: Review of the weekend’s cricket action

Table-toppers Knowle and Dorridge continue to sweep all before them in the Birmingham League Premier Division this season.Read

Warwickshire's Ian Bell is picked to play in home test at Edgbaston

England’s overdue Ashes Test success at Lord’s provided the selectors with the luxury of sticking close to a winning formula when they announced their squad for Edgbaston.Read

Andrew Flintoff and Ian Bell picked for third Test

Andrew Flintoff and Warwickshire's Ian Bell have been named in England's 13-man squad, as the selectors sprang no surprises in their line-up to face Australia at Edgbaston in the Third npower Test.Read

Justin Langer passes Sir Donald Bradman's runs record

Somerset 428-6 dec v Worcestershire 164-6Read

Bears’ toil sensed after Trott and Woakes show on improving pitch

Warwickshire 484-7 dec v Hampshire 309-1Read

Andrew Flintoff says he'll play through pain in the Ashes at Edgbaston

Andrew Flintoff has vowed to battle through the pain to complete the Ashes series for England, starting on Thursday with the Third Test at Edgbaston.Read

Worcestershire fail to stem flow of Trescothick

Somerset 312-3 v WorcestershireRead