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In the last 48 hours
County ins and outs 2024-25 ESPNcricinfo10:14 4-Oct-24
Shaikh and Mousley set for England Lions training camp Warwickshire County Cricket Club - Official Site16:02 3-Oct-24
Will Rhodes final interview as a Bear Warwickshire County Cricket Club - Official Site11:28 3-Oct-24
In the last 14 days
Warwickshire Season Review 2024 Deep Extra Cover11:07 2-Oct-24
County ins and outs BBC09:35 30-Sept-24
Benjamin leaves Bears for Kent Warwickshire County Cricket Club - Official Site13:07 30-Sept-24
Moores reflects on Warwickshire draw and 2024 season Nottinghamshire CCC - Official Site18:02 29-Sept-24
Notts and Warks breathe easy as Lancs implode The Cricket Paper04:00 29-Sept-24
Job Vacancy: Marketing Executive Warwickshire County Cricket Club - Official Site13:11 1-Oct-24
Notts V Warks: Weather Updates Nottinghamshire CCC - Official Site10:15 26-Sept-24
Preview: Nottinghamshire v Warwickshire, County Championship Warwickshire County Cricket Club - Official Site17:56 25-Sept-24
Spectator Guide: Worcestershire vs Warwickshire Copy Worcestershire CCC - Official Site15:52 24-Sept-24
Why are Lancashire probably getting relegated? King Cricket (Weblog)12:42 24-Sept-24
Mousley reflects on first taste of England squad Warwickshire County Cricket Club - Official Site13:10 25-Sept-24
Notts To Celebrate Fletcher At Season Finale Nottinghamshire CCC - Official Site17:28 23-Sept-24
Barnard named One Day Cup Player of the Season Warwickshire County Cricket Club - Official Site15:03 23-Sept-24

About our Warwickshire CCC news

Latest news on Warwickshire County Cricket Club, a professional cricket club based in Birmingham, England, covering the Bears' matches, transfers, player statistics and more.

Warwickshire CCC was founded in 1882 and is one of the 18 first-class counties that compete in the County Championship, the domestic first-class cricket competition in England and Wales. The club also plays in the limited-overs competitions, such as the Vitality Blast and the Royal London One-Day Cup.

The club plays its home matches at Edgbaston, which has a capacity of 25,000 spectators. The club's nickname is the Bears, and its colours are black and gold.


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