Warwickshire followers far and wide will be monitoring the team’s progress as the compelling County Championship equation finally unfolds this week – and no-one more avidly than the Bears in the England camp.Read
Warwickshire head into the last match of the season with the fate of their title ambitions in their own hands after they completed an innings-and-114 run thrashing of Nottinghamshire at Edgbaston.
Read
Ashley Giles believes the issue of bad light in first-class cricket needs “to be looked at” with some form of technology employed to prevent reliance on use of the naked eye.Read
Warwickshire head into the championship run-in as marginal favourites after their compelling duel with Yorkshire at Edgbaston ended in a farcical draw.
Read
Colin Povey believes Warwickshire’s new £32 million redevelopment of their Edgbaston home has already started paying for itself after the first two big occasions there – the Test match against India and the Twenty20 finals day.Read
Warwickshire batsman Jonathan Trott and his England team-mate Alastair Cook have been short-listed for the International Cricket Council's LG player-of-the-year award.Read
Warwickshire leaped right back up on Lancashire’s shoulder at the top of Division One after sensationally beating Yorkshire by an innings and 58 runs at Headlingley.
Read
WARWICKSHIRE took a big backward step in the championship race after an astonishing batting collapse hurried them to a 209-run defeat to bottom-of-the-table Hampshire.
Read
Warwickshire today start a championship match against Hampshire at Edgbaston aiming to strengthen their position at the heart of the First Division title race.Read
IAN Bell admits that he walked out to the Edgbaston crease for England against India last week still “emotional” following the death of Neal Abberley.Read
WARWICKSHIRE chief executive Colin Povey believes Edgbaston proved its status as a top Test venue as England trounced India by an innings and 242 runs.Read
Ashley Giles insists he still has plenty of unfinished business at Warwickshire even though his reign at the club, now heading towards its fifth year, is already the longest in recent times for a director of cricket.Read
NEIL Carter insisted he still has plenty to offer after his career-best six for 30 gave Warwickshire a great start in their crunch title clash with Lancashire in Liverpool.Read
Ian Bell knows he was "a bit stupid" in his Trent Bridge run-out controversy - but believes the decision to overturn his dismissal will ensure sportsmanship for the remainder of the Pataudi Trophy.Read
Their Championship challenge is in great shape but Warwickshire’s hopes of retaining the CB40 Trophy are extinct after five-wicket defeat at Durham.
Read
ASHLEY Giles believes he still has “a lot to do” at Warwickshire even though his tenure as director of cricket, heading towards its fifth year, is already the longest by an Edgbaston team boss in recent times.Read