The Club Audit has been designed to gather vital feedback that will help the Yorkshire Cricket Board develop our county wide strategy, to meet the diverse needs of clubs and communities across Yorkshire. Your input will play a key role in guiding our efforts to ensure the recreational game continues to grow and thrive across Yorkshire.

Director of Recreational Cricket, Paul Cummins said:

“We believe that cricket in Yorkshire has the Power To Change Lives and as cricket continues to grow and evolve, we are developing a new county wide strategy. We want to hear from clubs on your current successes, challenges and areas of focus to help shape our plans. Your views are really important to us as we look to collectively grow the recreational game across Yorkshire.”

Your club’s main point of contact will have received an email from YCB, please ensure only one questionnaire is submitted per club. If you have any questions about the audit, please don’t hesitate to contact the Yorkshire Cricket Board, or your regional point of contact. We’re here to support you and ensure the process is as straightforward as possible. Your feedback is vital, and we’re happy to assist with any queries you may have. Please note, the club audit will close at midnight on 21st February 2025.

As a thank you for the completing the survey, you will be entered into a draw to win one of the following prizes for your club. Winners will be contacted after the deadline.

  • Pair of tickets for Vitality Blast Men’s game (excluding the Roses T20 and Durham at York)
  • Club visit from a Yorkshire Men’s player
  • Yorkshire Shirt signed by James Wharton

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