·Jones on course for April return
Worcestershire are confident that England paceman Simon Jones will be fit for the start of next season. ·Prior ready to return to India
Matt Prior will return to India with England if they resume their two-Test series, says his agent Andy Smith. ·Northants get Sales injury boost
Northants say batsman David Sales' knee injury is not as bad as first feared. ·New Notts turf ahead of schedule
Work to install new turf, drainage and sprinklers at Nottinghamshire's Trent Bridge ground is ahead of schedule. ·Worcs to train at Malvern College
Worcestershire will use Malvern College's state-of-the-art sports complex for training from autumn 2009. ·Watkinson set for new Lancs role
Chief executive Jim Cumbes says Mike Watkinson could be in line to become Lancashire's first director of cricket. ·Kabir escapes terror attack
Worcestershire cricketer and former England player Kabir Ali escapes being caught up in the terror attacks in Mumbai. ·New Road work on track - Newton
Worcestershire chief executive Mark Newton is confident the recent flooding of New Road will prove only a temporary setback. ·Brooks replaces Mackay at Sussex
Sussex appoint David Brooks as their new chief executive after the departure of Gus Mackay. ·Your say on 606
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·Clare picked for Lillee coaching
Derbyshire all-rounder Jonathan Clare is recognised as one of England's most promising young bowlers. ·Sadler to spend winter down under
Derbyshire batsman John Sadler will spend the winter in Australia as part of an England Cricket Board scheme. ·Derbys sign Groenewald from Bears
Derbyshire sign South African born all-rounder Tim Groenewald from Warwickshire. ·Counties find out FP Trophy draw
Reigning champions Essex are handed a relatively kind group for next year's Friends Provident Trophy. ·All-rounder Park joins Derbyshire
Durham's Garry Park becomes Derbyshire's first signing for the 2009 season after agreeing a two year contract. ·Under-19 call for Derbyshire trio
Six Leicestershire and Derbyshire players are named in England's under-19 squad to tour South Africa in the New Year. ·Derbyshire foursome agree deals
Derbyshire agree new one-year deals with four players to complete the club's retained list for 2009. ·Feature: Reformed Wagg eyes England
Graham Wagg is on England's radar after serving drugs ban ·Wagg is Derbys' player ofseason
Derbyshire all-rounder Graham Wagg is crowned overall player of the year at the club's awards ceremonies. ·Your say - 606
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·Durham sign all-rounder Blackwell
Durham snap up former England all-rounder Ian Blackwell from Somerset on a three-year deal. ·Smith confident as Durham captain
Durham batsman Will Smith dismisses suggestions he lacks the experience to captain the county during the 2009 Championship season. ·Chanderpaul to return to Durham
County champions Durham agree a deal for Shivnarine Chanderpaul to return to the Riverside next season. ·Counties find out FP Trophy draw
Reigning champions Essex are handed a relatively kind group for next year's Friends Provident Trophy. ·All-rounder Park joins Derbyshire
Durham's Garry Park becomes Derbyshire's first signing for the 2009 season after agreeing a two year contract. ·Smith clinches top Durham prize
Durham batsman WillSmith wins the club's Player of the Year after an impressive season with the Division One champions. ·Harmison hails Durham team effort
Durham bowler Steve Harmison hails a terrific team spirit as the catalyst for their first-ever Division One County Championship title win. ·Durham captain bows out in style
Durham captain Dale Benkenstein confirms he is standing down from the role following the county's historic County Championship title win. ·Durham seal title as Kent go down
Durham celebrate their first Championship title after winning at Canterbury, a defeat that sends Kent into Division Two. ·Your say - 606
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·Grayson happy with Essex bowlers
Essex coach Paul Grayson says he is more than happy with his bowling line-up for next season. ·Essex complete Maunders signing
Essex complete the signing of batsman John Maunders on a one-year contract for the 2009 season. ·IPL deal temptsEssex star Napier
Essex all-rounder Graham Napier is not yet committed to any deal with the Indian Premier League. ·Ten Doeschate extends Essex deal
Essex all-rounder Ryan ten Doeschate signs a one-year contract extension to take him up to the end of 2011. ·Cook commits to Essex until 2011
England batsman Alastair Cook signs a two-year contract extension with Essex, taking him up to 2011. ·Bopara & Napier hunt IPL deals
England players will be free to play in next April's Indian Premier League if India release 20 players for the first English Premier League, BBC Sport can reveal. ·Essex's Pettini targets promotion
Captain Mark Pettini sets himself the challenge of guiding Essex to the top-flight of the County Championship next season. ·Pettini signs new Essex contract
Essex captain Mark Pettini has signed a two-year contract extension with the club. ·Your say- 606
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·Gibbs agrees to Glamorgan return
South Africa batsman Herschelle Gibbs will rejoin Glamorgan for the 2009 campaign. ·England to face ex-coach Fletcher
Former England coach Duncan Fletcher will be part of the South African coaching staff when they play England in 2009. ·Glamorgan outlawing ticket touts
Glamorgan are cracking down on Ashes Test touts after six tickets were found for sale on the internet. ·South Africa drop troubled Gibbs
Batsman Herschelle Gibbs is dropped from South Africa's side after breaking team curfew before their Twenty20 match against Bangladesh. ·Ashes tickets snapped up in hours
The 6,000 tickets for the Ashes Test at the Swalec Stadium next July were sold within hours of being put on sale ·Dalrymple takes Glamorgan reins
Jamie Dalrymple is named as Glamorgan's new captain in succession to David Hemp. ·Counties find out FP Trophy draw
Reigning champions Essex are handed a relatively kind group for next year's Friends Provident Trophy. ·Hemp wants new county home
David Hemp seeks a new county for next season after being released by Glamorgan. ·Cosy Glamorgan 'needed change'
Chairman Paul Russell says the "dysfunctional family" at Glamorgan needed to be changed. ·Your say - 606
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·Lewis stands down as Glos captain
Jon Lewis has resigned as Gloucestershire captain after three years in charge. ·Taylor invited to England set-up
Gloucestershire's Chris Taylor is helping to improve the fielding of some top players in the closed season. ·Glos hand benefit year to Taylor
Former Gloucestershire captain Chris Taylor is awarded a benefit year for the 2009 season. ·Counties find out FP Trophy draw
Reigning champions Essex are handed a relatively kind group for next year's Friends Provident Trophy. ·Fisher signs for Worcestershire
Worcestershire increase their bowling options for next summer by signing left-arm spinner Ian Fisher. ·Porterfield signs new Glos deal
Ireland captain William Porterfield signs a new two-year contract with Gloucestershire. ·Dogged Snell defies Essex bowlers
Gloucestershire draw their Championship match against Essex at Bristol thanks to Steve Snell's 70 not out. ·Gloucestershire register Woodman
Gloucestershire register MCC Young Cricketer Rob Woodman in time to play in final Championship game of the season. ·Wagg shines in Derbyshire victory
Derbyshire overcome some spirited Gloucestershire resistance for a 117-run victory in the Championship. ·Rogers revives Derbyshire hopes
Derbyshire skipper Chris Rogers leads a second-day fightback by his side against Gloucestershire.
·Fletcher still coming, say Hants
Chairman Rod Bransgrove says Duncan Fletcher's role with South Africa will not affect his consultancy job at Hampshire. ·Rose Bowl to get better drainage
Hampshire fans and other Rose Bowl visitors are set to see more cricket from 2010 thanks to improved drainage. ·Pietersen set for IPL chance
England players will be free to play in next April's Indian Premier League if India release 20 players for the first English Premier League, BBC Sport can reveal. ·Counties find out FP Trophy draw
Reigning champions Essex are handed a relatively kind group for next year's Friends Provident Trophy. ·Warne confused by Fletcher role
Former Hampshire captain Shane Warne is puzzled by Duncan Fletcher's possible appointment at the Rose Bowl. ·Hampshire trio in England squad
Three Hampshire players are selected for the England under-19 tour to South Africa in the New Year. ·Warne cool over Hampshire rumours
Former Hampshire captain Shane Warne plays down suggestions he could become involved in the county's coaching set-up. ·Hants confirm Fletcher approach
Hampshire confirm they have opened talks with former England coach Duncan Fletcher while Giles White is team manager. ·Brown leaves Hampshire for Surrey
Batsman Michael Brown leaves Hampshire to join Surrey. ·Your say - 606
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·Khan hopeful for England future
Kent fast bowler Amjad Khan says he has been reassured he still has a future with England, despite missing out on the chance to play in India. ·Key reappointed as Kent captain
Kent stick with Rob Key as their captain for 2009, while spinner Rob Ferley returns to the county after two years with Nottinghamshire. ·Khan gets England call
England bring Sajid Mahmood and Amjad Khan into their squad for the last two ODIs against India after Andrew Flintoff and Stuart Broad pick up injuries. ·Kent dismiss Van Jaarsveld rumour
Kent chief executive Paul Millman denies batsman Martin Van Jaarsveld could be on his way to Lancashire. ·Kent opener wins more recognition
Kent's young batsman Joe Denly is hailed as the most promising young cricketer of the year by the Cricket Society. ·Paceman Arafat returns to Sussex
Sussex sign Pakistani fast bowler Yasir Arafat, 26, who was Kent's overseas player in 2008. ·Counties find out FP Trophy draw
Reigning champions Essex are handed a relatively kind group for next year's Friends Provident Trophy. ·Kent refuse McLaren's SA request
Kent refuse to allow key all-rounder Ryan McLaren to join South Africa's limited-overs squad. ·Key focuses on an England recall
Kent captain Rob Key is hoping to get another chance in the England squad, according to his coach Simon Willis. ·Your say - 606
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·Watkinson set for new Lancs role
Chief executive Jim Cumbes says Mike Watkinson could be in line to become Lancashire's first director of cricket. ·Lancashire snap up rookie Shankar
Lancashire sign former Middlesex academy batsman Adrian Shankar on a two-year deal. ·Mahmood called into England squad
England bring Sajid Mahmood and Amjad Khan into their squad for the last two ODIs against India after Andrew Flintoff and Stuart Broad pick up injuries. ·Flintoff keen to join IPL in 2009
Andrew Flintoff is keen to play in the Indian Premier League and tells BBC Sport it would improve England's one-day game. ·Kent dismiss Van Jaarsveld rumour
Kent chief executive Paul Millman denies batsman Martin Van Jaarsveld could be on his way to Lancashire. ·Marron quits as Lancs groundsman
Peter Marron will step down from his role as Lancashire's head groundsman at the end of the year after three decades at Old Trafford. ·Laxman heading back to Lancashire
Lancashire re-sign India batsman VVS Laxman as their overseas player for 2009, subject to Indian board approval. ·Chapple delighted with captaincy
Lancashire captain Glen Chapple reveals his delight at replacing Stuart Law as skipper. ·Chapple key for success - Austin
Ex-Lancashire all-rounder Ian Austin believes Glen Chapple is the right choice as the new county captain. ·Counties find out FP Trophy draw
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·Nixon says England should go home
Leicestershire captain Paul Nixon says he thinks the England cricket squad should return home following terror attacks in Mumbai. ·Nixon backs under-fire Stanford
Leicestershire wicketkeeper Paul Nixon says the Stanford Super Series can be helpful to world cricket for years to come. ·Nixon is enjoying life in India
Leicestershire captain Paul Nixon says he has loved playing with the Delhi Giants, despite falling at the knockout stages of the Indian Cricket League. ·Foxes sign ex-Notts bowler Harris
Leicestershire sign former Nottinghamshire bowler AJ Harris on a one -year deal. ·Counties find out FP Trophy draw
Reigning champions Essex are handed a relatively kind group for next year's Friends Provident Trophy. ·Foxes swoop for fast bowler Baker
Leicestershire sign West Indian fast bowler Lionel Baker, who has a British passport, on a two-year contract. ·Leicestershire trio get call-ups
Three Leicestershire players are named in England's under-19 squad to tour South Africa in the New Year. ·Nixon expects to avoid county ban
Leicestershire's Paul Nixon is confident of returning to captain the side next summer despite his imminent return to the Indian Cricket League. ·Dippenaar steers Foxes to victory
Leicestershire wrap up their Championship campaign with an eight-wicket home win over Derbyshire. ·Your say - 606
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