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Finances improve but Warwickshire County Cricket Club remains in the red

Annual financial report shows upward trajectory for Birmingham-based club as it continues to battle back following covid lockdowns and restrictions

Finances are improving at Warwickshire County Cricket Club

Losses have dramatically fallen at Warwickshire County Cricket Club but it remains in the red as it battles back from the impact of the covid pandemic.

In its newly published financial accounts for 2020/21, the club posted a pre-tax loss of £140,365, marking a significant improvement on the £974,314 loss it registered a year ago.

Revenue was also boosted in the 12 months to September 30, 2021, as Warwickshire welcomed back crowds and corporate events, hiking turnover from £11.6 million in 2019/20 to £17.6 million.

Among the on-field highlights of the financial period were Warwickshire CCC being crowned county champions for an eighth year while Edgbaston stadium hosted a test match between England and New Zealand last June.

The match was named as the first stage two event of the Government's 'Events Research Programme' into hosting large-scale gatherings following the easing of certain covid restrictions last summer.

It welcomed 60,000 spectators across four days of play while a further 18,000 enjoyed the England men's team play Pakistan in a one-day international.

All matches during the club's 2019/20 financial year were played behind closed doors.