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The Ashes - First Test, Day 4: Strauss and Cook keep England in the game

Hundreds from Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook and a half-century by Jonathan Trott put England on course to escape the First Test in Brisbane with an unexpected draw against Australia. Read

The Ashes - First Test, Day 3 - Hussey and Haddin put Australia in control

England faced a long battle to save the first Ashes Test at the Gabba, after Michael Hussey and Brad Haddin's twin hundreds helped forge a monumental sixth-wicket stand of 307. Read

The Ashes - First Test: Steven Finn in the thick of the action for England

Steven Finn continued his steep learning curve in front of 35,000 partisan supporters as England and Australia cranked up their Ashes battle at the Gabba.Read

The Ashes - First Test, Day 2: England rally as Hussey holds firm

England's bowlers fought back with four wickets after lunch on day two but Michael Hussey held firm for Australia before bad light and rain stopped play in the first Ashes Test at the Gabba.Read

Warwickshire consider pre-season trip to Barbados

WARWICKSHIRE are set to visit the Caribbean in the run-up to next season after being invited to take part in a tournament in Barbados in March.Read

Ian Bell's new-found confidence surprises Australia in Ashes Test

Day one of the 2010/11 Ashes series may go down as the day when Warwickshire and England batsman Ian Bell came of age. Read

The Ashes - First Test: We didn't score enough admits Ian Bell

Ian Bell has admitted England had not scored enough runs in their first innings of the First Test as the Ashes got under way in Brisbane. Read

The Ashes - First Test (Day 1): Hat-trick for Siddle as England slump

Peter Siddle celebrated his birthday with a stunning hat-trick to kick-start Australia's Ashes campaign at the Gabba and hand England a miserable opening day to the series. Read

Jim Troughton appointed new captain at Warwickshire

Jim Troughton has been appointed Warwickshire's new captain.Read

Warwickshire CCC bowled over with demand ahead of grand opening

Warwickshire CCC is already starting to benefit from the biggest redevelopment in Edgbaston’s 128-year-old history with a major income boost.Read

Ian Bell ready to make Ashes impact for England

Ian Bell senses the Ashes are coming at the perfect time for him to prove himself beyond doubt and once and for all at the highest level.Read

Will Porterfield aiming for silverware with Warwickshire

Will Porterfield is “excited” by his move to Warwickshire and has revealed his eagerness to be part of a trophy-winning team at Edgbaston.Read

Ashley Giles hoping for a level playing field at Edgbaston in 2011

Ashley Giles has hinted that some good news could await Warwickshire’s beleaguered batsmen next season – less bowler-friendly pitches at Edgbaston.Read

Warwickshire awared benefit year to Ian Bell in 2011

Warwickshire batsman Ian Bell has been awarded a benefit year by his county for the 2011 season.Read

Graeme Welch expects better things from Warwickshire coaching partnership

Graeme Welch believes his coaching partnership with Ashley Giles will be stronger next season after their first year working together in charge of Warwickshire.Read

Warwickshire's Ian Bell sets sights on Ashes century

England batsman Ian Bell is determined to put right one of the biggest frustrations of his Test career by scoring a hundred against Australia.Read

Warwickshire sign Pakistan batsman Younis Khan on two-year deal

Warwickshire have agreed terms with Pakistan batsman Younus Khan, who will join the county on a two-year deal subject to a medical and a work permit application.Read

New chairman for Warwickshire County Cricket Club

Warwickshire County Cricket Club has announced a new chairman as the cricket season draws to a close.Read

Second award for Warwickshire's Neil Carter as he lands MVP title

Warwickshire all-rounder Neil Carter has picked up his second award in less than 24 hours after being named the FTI Most Valuable Player for the 2010 season.Read

Warwickshire's Neil Carter named PCA player of the year

Warwickshire all-rounder Neil Carter has been voted the NatWest Professional Cricketers Association player of the year for 2010.Read