
Bears Top Championship Despite Trent Bridge Stalemate
Warwickshire climb to the top of Division One despite being held to a draw by defending champions Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge.
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Warwickshire climb to the top of Division One despite being held to a draw by defending champions Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge.

Nottinghamshire captain Haseeb Hameed and England opener Ben Duckett combined for a crucial 150-run partnership to transform their fortunes against Warwickshire.

Joe Clarke's magnificent 94 proved insufficient as Nottinghamshire face the prospect of following on against a rampant Warwickshire side at Trent Bridge.

Joe Clarke's defiant 94 wasn't enough to prevent Nottinghamshire sliding towards the follow-on as Warwickshire tightened their grip at Trent Bridge.

Ed Barnard's magnificent unbeaten 134 helped Warwickshire recover from a precarious 97-4 to close on 375-8 against defending champions Nottinghamshire.

Ed Barnard's outstanding unbeaten century guided Warwickshire from peril to respectability on the opening day at Trent Bridge, despite Josh Tongue's five-wicket haul.

Keith Barker marked his return to Edgbaston with a match-winning 4-29 as Warwickshire defeated Essex by 41 runs in a dramatic finale.

Keith Barker marked his Warwickshire return with match-winning figures of 4-29 as the Bears secured a thrilling 41-run victory over Essex at Edgbaston.

Sam Hain's masterful unbeaten 88 rescued Warwickshire from 113-7 to post 190, though Essex still hold the upper hand at 110-3 in their reply.

The Bears recorded a remarkable 61% revenue increase to £40.4m in 2025, generating an £11.8m pre-tax profit whilst investing heavily in their long-term future.

The Bears have announced remarkable financial results with revenue jumping 61% to £40.4m, driven by their Birmingham Phoenix acquisition and continued Edgbaston investment.

Warwickshire established a commanding position against Sussex, building a 217-run lead after dismissing their hosts for just 204 runs on day two at Hove.