Five of the Bears' T20 fixtures at Edgbaston will be played on Friday nights.
That'll get the members tutting into their cucumber sandwiches.
Did anyone notice the article in yesterdays Birmingham Mail - an event of potentiallyy catastrophic proportions to the immediate future of the Bears.Graeme Welch has applied for the 'Elite Sporting Director' role at Derbyshire CC. Which is his former club,going there after being released by Warwickshire so will have a bond with them as he has with us. This is a man who has worked wonders at WCCC as our bowling coach, developing the likes of Chris Wright into possible future England bowler, he has got Rankin into the England set up. He will be a massive loss to us.....he of course may not get the job,if so he says business as usual, but he cites that he wants to be the top man at a county set up where i suppose at WCCC he is number 2 to Dougie Brown.Watch this space!!!
WARWICKSHIRE and England all-rounder Chris Woakes has signed a new two-year contract at Edgbaston.Woakes, 24, has been with the Bears his whole career and made his Test debut against Australia at The Oval this summer."I've been at Warwickshire for 13 years, so the opportunity to extend my contract was something I was very keen to do," Woakes said.Woakes is a product of the club's development programme and has scored more than 3,000 runs and taken 290 wickets since making his first-class debut in 2006.He helped the county win the 40-over competition in 2010 and the County Championship two years later, when he averaged over 70 with the bat and picked up 47 wickets.He made his limited-overs debut for England in a Twenty20 international against Australia in Adelaide in 2011, hitting the winning run in a last-ball victory.A one-day international debut followed against the same opposition soon after, but Woakes had to wait until the final game of last summer's Ashes series before winning his first Test cap.It proved a steep learning curve as he made scores of 25 and 17 not out, but only took one wicket at a cost of 96 runs, not enough for a place in the current Ashes series in Australia.