We are looking forward to welcoming spectators to Kidderminster CC’s Chester Road North Ground from 10am on Friday for the Vitality County Championship fixture between Worcestershire and Somerset. We have included a lot of information in…
A record stand on day three of the Vitality County Championship Division One match with Durham at Kidderminster failed to prevent Worcestershire going down by 185 runs.
Worcestershire's home ground at New Road flooded eight times over the winter and chief executive Ashley Giles has been forced to consider leaving their home for 124 years
Nathan Smith and Matthew Waite featured in a record-breaking stand for Worcestershire on day three of the Vitality County Championship match with Durham at Kidderminster but their side went down by 185 runs. The duo came together with…
Jake Libby was again the mainstay of the Worcestershire first innings with a composed 61 on the second day of the Vitality County Championship match with Durham at Kidderminster. But the home side are facing a challenging two days after…
Jason Holder bowled an inspired post lunch spell as Worcestershire claimed maximum bowling points on day one of the Vitality County Championship match with Durham at Kidderminster. The West Indies star removed David Bedingham, Graham Clark…
Diary of a day in the West Country where the existence of county cricket is threatened - Gloucestershire by bankruptcy, after announcing the even bigger loss than usual of £1.19m, and Worcestershire by climate change. Flooding has made…
Worcestershire Head Coach Alan Richardson has stressed the importance of keeping all-rounder Nathan Smith as fresh as possible in dealing with the challenges of a six month county season. Smith has already made a big impact since his…
Team India veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin is all set to return to English County club Worcestershire for the final two County Championship matches. The veteran spinner will be an important member of the Indian side if they harbour…
Worcestershire could move away from New Road, their home since 1896, because of persistent flooding from the River Severn causing “real issues” for the future of the club.