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Something stirring down south?
Aug 12, 2010: Surrey began the season amid much ridicule, but does their recent form mean Chris Adams has got it right? Meanwhile, Monty is showing the form that made him a premier international spinner
Jul 29, 2010: As the counties face crucial decisions about the game's structure, many are struggling to stay afloat, although the Unicorns have shown money isn't everything
Jul 1, 2010: A perfect mid-summer day at Chesterfield belies the problems that face Derbyshire and Surrey. Yet, could there be hope for two teams with vastly different resources
Jun 17, 2010: County chief executives on the lessons learned from the season to date
Jun 3, 2010: With the County Championship about to take a break for Twenty20, a look at what has been a fascinating opening to the season
Apr 27, 2010: Tighter regulations on overseas players gives young British cricketers more opportunities, but is that the blessing it seems?
Apr 12, 2010: Despite starting in fine weather and with a round of exciting matches change seems inevitable in English domestic cricket. But it won't be for the better
Sep 25, 2009: A former bludgeoner, two former England keepers, a stocky allrounder, a fingerspinner, and a future KP, in our awards for the season
What's so great about two divisions anyway?
Sep 11, 2009: The current structure may have been put in place to encourage more results, but it hasn't quite worked out that way
Aug 21, 2009: The last two games of the Twenty20 Cup provided reaffirmation of what a talent the international game has lost in Marcus Trescothick
Aug 7, 2009: Surrey's Jonathan Batty is a deserving beneficiary of a system that doesn't always work the way it should
Jul 24, 2009: We seem to be heading to a three-tournament format; whether it's out of concern for Test and county cricket is a bit beside the point
Jul 10, 2009: The former England coach may be critical of the English domestic game's set-up, but that's not the same as being critical of its essence
Jun 19, 2009: One side has made the transition from whipping boys to top dogs seamlessly
Jun 5, 2009: They have never won a County Championship, but the shortest form of the game is proving Northamptonshire's ticket out of anonymity
May 22, 2009: Ashes or not, Twenty20 in England has slipped off the radar and has a way to go to catch up in the public consciousness
May 8, 2009: Mark Ramprakash stands out in the county championship because he chooses to
Apr 17, 2009: What England's domestic set-up can learn from the IPL
Statistics, lies and county cricket coverage
Apr 3, 2009: England's papers may be cutting back on their coverage of county cricket, but reader interest is still high, and the county game is quite the stubborn old dog
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