CC Div 1 04/19 10:00 - Hampshire v Warwickshire ,340/4
CC Div 1 04/12 10:00 - Warwickshire v Durham 698/3(134)-517/10(139.5)
CC Div 1 04/05 10:00 - Warwickshire v Worcestershire 333/10(94.1)-360/10(107.1)
Abu Dhabi T20 Counties Super Cup 03/17 14:15 1 Warwickshire v Nottinghamshire 101-99
Abu Dhabi T20 Counties Super Cup 03/16 10:15 - Yorkshire v Warwickshire 199-222
Abu Dhabi T20 Counties Super Cup 03/15 14:15 - Warwickshire v Abu Dhabi 119-118
CC Div 1 09/26 09:30 - Warwickshire v Somerset 273/10(84.1)-215/10(62.1)
CC Div 1 09/19 09:30 - Middlesex v Warwickshire 121/10(39.5)-315/10(89.4)
CC Div 1 09/10 09:30 - Warwickshire v Northants 147/4(66)-250/10(94.4)
CC Div 1 09/03 09:30 - Surrey v Warwickshire 396/10(109.4)-161/10(44.3)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/29 10:00 2 Warwickshire v Hampshire 93/10(25.5)-95/1(19.1)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/22 10:00 - Sussex v Warwickshire 275/8(50)-279/9(49)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/20 10:00 - Warwickshire v Durham 337/8(50)-338/8(50)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/18 10:00 - Warwickshire v Northants Cancelled
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/15 10:00 - Warwickshire v Derbyshire 248/6(47.4)-247/9(50)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/13 10:00 - Worcestershire v Warwickshire 108/10(30.2)-111/1(16.2)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/10 10:00 - Glamorgan v Warwickshire 307/10(47.1)-331/7(50)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/07 10:00 - Warwickshire v Gloucestershire 123/2(25.5)-120/10(33.4)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/04 13:00 - Somerset v Warwickshire 230/10(46.5)-233/6(43.4)
CC Div 1 07/25 10:00 - Warwickshire v Middlesex 60/10(22.5)-199/10(52.1)
CC Div 1 07/19 10:00 - Warwickshire v Lancashire 212/10(83.2)-327/10(109)
CC Div 1 07/10 10:00 - Kent v Warwickshire 171/10(40.5)-549/7(133)
CC Div 1 06/25 10:00 - Essex v Warwickshire 457/10(112.1)-158/10(50.5)
CC Div 1 06/11 10:00 - Nottinghamshire v Warwickshire 155/10(56)-571/9(135.2)
CC Div 1 05/11 10:00 - Warwickshire v Essex 242/10(69.5)-126/10(41.3)
CC Div 1 05/04 10:00 - Hampshire v Warwickshire 229/10(65.4)-410/8(122.3)
CC Div 1 04/27 10:00 - Warwickshire v Surrey 150/10(56)-281/10(91.1)
CC Div 1 04/13 10:00 - Warwickshire v Kent 453/4(107)-158/10(47.1)
CC Div 1 04/07 10:00 - Somerset v Warwickshire 284/10(92.4)-392/10(109.5)
CC Div 1 09/26 09:30 - Warwickshire v Hampshire 449-444

Warwickshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Warwickshire.

Founded in 1882, the club held minor status until it was elevated to first-class in 1894 pending its entry into the County Championship in 1895. Since then, Warwickshire have played in every top-level domestic cricket competition in England.

Warwickshire currently competes in four main competitions. In the County Championship, they compete in Division One (the top division), and last won it outright in 2021 (for a total of eight championship wins). The 50 over Royal London One Day Cup they compete as 'Warwickshire', but for other short-format cricket, they are named differently. For the T20 Blast they are the Birmingham Bears, and they compete in The Hundred (cricket) as Birmingham Phoenix.

Warwickshire's kit colours are all white with a dash of navy blue for the county championship, and for short-format cricket, they use navy blue and gold. Shirt sponsors include Scrivens Opticians (County Championship), Talbots Law (T20 Blast), and Butterkist (The 100). The club's home is Edgbaston Cricket Ground in central Birmingham, which also regularly hosts Test and One-Day International matches.

Warwickshire is a professional cricket team based in the West Midlands region of England. The team was founded in 1882 and has a rich history in English cricket. They play their home matches at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground, which is one of the most iconic cricket venues in the world.

The team has won the County Championship title seven times, most recently in 2012. They have also won the T20 Blast competition once, in 2014. Warwickshire has produced some of the finest cricketers in English cricket history, including Ian Bell, Bob Willis, and Dennis Amiss.

The current Warwickshire team is a mix of experienced players and young talent. The team is led by Will Rhodes, who is a talented all-rounder. Other key players in the team include Sam Hain, who is a prolific batsman, and Olly Stone, who is a fast bowler with a lot of potential.

Warwickshire is known for their strong team spirit and never-say-die attitude. They have a loyal fan base who support them through thick and thin. The team is always looking to improve and push for more success in the future.