…won the first two finals in 1963 and 1964 beating Worcestershire by 14 runs and then Warwickshire by eight wickets who gained their revenge by four wickets four years later….
…County Ground, Northampton Thursday June 30 Durham v Worcestershire, Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street Friday July 1 Nottinghamshire v Durham, Trent Bridge, Nottingham Warwickshire v Northamptonshire, Edgbaston, Birmingham Worcestershire v Derbyshire, County…
North Group Sunday June 5 Lancashire v Warwickshire, Old Trafford, Manchester Leicestershire v Durham, Grace Road, Leicester Worcestershire v Derbyshire, County Ground, New Road, Worcester Monday June 6 Nottinghamshire v…
Sunday April 10 – Wednesday April 13 Essex v Gloucestershire, County Ground, Chelmsford Northamptonshire v Sussex, County Ground, Northampton Worcestershire v Kent, County Ground, New Road, Worcester Sunday April 17…
…Caribbean and now lives in Bewdley, Worcestershire. Simon Brown: An England seamer after working as relationship manager for Northern Rockford, RBS and Homeland he is now a finance director at…
…Jack Brooks – Yorkshire Ben Brown – Sussex Tom Fell – Worcestershire This piece originally featured in The Cricket Paper on Friday October 2, 2015 Click here to see Division…
…Bi (Worcestershire CCC) – PROFESSIONAL YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD Haseeb Hameed (Lancashire and England U19), Kishen Velani (Essex CCC), Aadil Ali (Leicestershire CCC) – WOMAN IN CRICKET AWARD…
…Championship and the AXA Equity & Law League, edging out Worcestershire by four points in the latter. While Worcestershire also lost to them in the final of the Benson &…
…of all four trophies on offer. They won the County Championship with 272 points, which was 42 more than second-placed Lancashire. They then pushed Worcestershire into second place to claim…
…Universities side saw them into the quarter-finals. Hampshire, who have regularly collected one-day trophies since, appeared to be heading out of the competition chasing 170 to beat Worcestershire in the…
…League they already had the Benson & Hedges Cup in the bag after beating Worcestershire (186) by 39 runs in the Lord’s final. “Anything over 200 in those days was…
…lead Oxford into a hat-trick of early-season clashes with Worcestershire, Middlesex and Surrey. Individually he impressed most against Middlesex, taking the new ball and finishing with match figures of 4-57,…
…their opening game of the season against Derbyshire by six wickets while Worcestershire, Yorkshire, Essex, Somerset, Durham and Middlesex, in their last match of the season, were all beaten by…
…concern as well but he scored a fine hundred to help Warwickshire to a thumping win over Worcestershire on a difficult New Road pitc h and that will have done…
…a seven wicket win over Scotland (113), who had beaten Worcestershire. In the quarter finals at the Oval, Derbyshire chased down 218 to beat Surrey by five wickets and they…
Messy teammates That’s definitely something that really winds me up. Jack Shantry at Worcestershire is one who can really spread out quite a bit. Andrew Strauss wouldn’t be popular with…
…is earning a living as a taxi driver. Mark Boocock: A leg break bowler who played for Worcestershire seconds and the MCC. Went to work for the National Coal Board…
…Worcestershire. “We were a very good side and we felt that we should be winning competitions but the problem was we got tarnished with the label of chokers,” said Marsh….
…motivation was added when, in 1979, Somerset were thrown out of the Benson & Hedges Cup after Rose declared against Worcestershire after two balls. Rose had wanted to protect Somerset’s…
ENGLAND and Worcestershire all-rounder Moeen Ali capped a memorable summer by being named Player of the Year at the 2014 Talk Home Mobile Asian Cricket Awards at Lord’s on Tuesday…
It has been extremely satisfying as a current Minor Counties cricketer seeing players like Shropshire’s Richard Oliver (Worcestershire) and Hertfordshire’s Tanveer Sikander (Essex) break into the first-class game this season….
…School and Dorset bowling coach. Brian Brain: A fast-medium bowler. Lives in Worcestershire and has worked in personal finance management and a director of Warwickshire textiles. David Partridge: Medium pace…
…then a local haulage contractor after being made redundant. Jim Yardley: Middle order batsman who won a County Championship with Worcestershire. He became a sales representative for a drinks company…
…winning boundary catches, Barnes the main one, and the small matter of 5-37, again celebrating an England call-up after some excellent performances. West – Worcestershire will have been very chuffed…
…the Basil D’Oliveira Stand and, much to the delight of the chap in the Worcestershire Club Shop under the new hotel, it’s on the T-shirts he was selling at a…