Woakes aims for Edgbaston lift
Chris Woakes is desperate to put his injury problems behind him and take his latest opportunity to establish himself as an international cricketer if selected against Australia on his home ground at Edgbaston.
03-Jul-2012•George Dobell
West Indies fight as England quicks share honours
England's rejigged pace attack shared the honours on the third day at Edgbaston, but West Indies fought hard throughout to end on a competitive 280 for 8
09-Jun-2012•The Report by David Hopps
Consecutive washouts out at Edgbaston
For the first time since 1964 - at Lord's against Australia - the first two days of an England home Test were washed out after the second day at Edgbaston went the same way as the first.
08-Jun-2012•Andrew McGlashan
Rain washes out first day
England's ambitions to inflict a 3-0 whitewash upon West Indies were frustrated as rain washed out the first day of the third Test
07-Jun-2012•The Report by David Hopps
Edgbaston gets development green light
Warwickshire have announced that the proposed £30m ground redevelopment due to be completed in summer 2011 will now be able progress as planned
09-Feb-2010•Cricinfo staff
Rain washes out third day's play
Despite the valiant efforts of the head groundsman Steve Rouse and his staff, rain forced the abandonment of the third day's play at Edgbaston
01-Aug-2009•The Bulletin by Alex Brown at Edgbaston
Australia face difficult task forcing a result
Weather and pitch conditions could conspire against the Australians in their quest for a series-levelling victory at Edgbaston
27-Jul-2009•Alex Brown in Birmingham
Groundsman concerns over 'jelly' pitch
Steve Rouse, Edgbaston's groundsman, is faced with a familiar pre-Ashes race against time
23-Jul-2009•Cricinfo staff
Edgbaston makeover agreed by planners
A £30 million redevelopment plan for Edgbaston cricket ground has been given the
go-ahead, after meeting with the approval of Birmingham City Council despite opposition from local residents
12-May-2009•Cricinfo staff
Warwickshire warn about Edgbaston future
Warwickshire chief executive Colin Povey has warned that the club could leave Edgbaston if they do not secure planning permission for the redevelopment of the ground
08-May-2009•George Dobell at Edgbaston
Edgbaston Test status under threat
Edgbaston's future as a Test venue is in doubt after Warwickshire's plans to develop the ground were deferred by Birmingham city council's planning committee
08-Apr-2009•Cricinfo staff
Edgbaston could need £20m for redevelopment
A Conservative councillor has attacked Birmingham City Council's decision to lend Warwickshire £20 million in order to fund the redevelopment of Edgbaston
14-Dec-2008•Cricinfo staff
Edgbaston to undergo £30 million redevelopment
As the pressure on England's Test venues to develop or risk losing their status grows, Edgbaston is the latest of the established venues to announce a multi-million pound rebuilding scheme
27-Oct-2008•Cricinfo staff
Ashes tickets sell like hot cakes
A seat for next summer's Ashes are, as expected, proving to be the must-have ticket of 2009
16-Sep-2008•Cricinfo staff
County treasurer warns 'a club will go into administration'
Warwickshire's honorary treasurer has warned that there is every possibility that a county will go to the wall
06-Mar-2008•Cricinfo staff
May memories conjured up by Edgbaston
Tim Rice looks backs ...Edgbaston 1997 - exactly 40 years since Test matches resumed at Warwickshire`s headquarters
15-May-2007•Tim Rice
Warwickshire chief exec criticises groundsman
Warwickshire's recently instated chief executive, Colin Povey, has attacked Edgbaston's groundsman Steve Rouse regarding comments he made over the decision not to use the ground's regular Test pitch just days before the venue hosts England's second Test a
23-May-2006•Cricinfo staff
Absentee spectators tarnish England's big day
On a cold day at Edgbaston, when an ICC Champions Trophy semi-final transformed into an Ashes clash, the crowds stayed away
21-Sep-2004•Roving Reporter by Anand Vasu at Edgbaston
A thousand decibels of mindless noise
Imagine being trapped in a glasshouse with thousands of hornets buzzing angrily around you
19-Sep-2004•Roving Reporter by Anand Vasu at Edgbaston
Damping down the enthusiasm
Roving Reporter at Edgbaston
10-Sep-2004•Roving Reporter by Andrew Miller at Edgbaston