The Yorkshire County Cricket Club can confirm that wicketkeeper-batter Jonny Tattersall will leave the Club at the conclusion of the 2025 season.
Tattersall, 30, has been a committed and valued member of the squad since making his debut in 2013, going on to represent Yorkshire across all formats over more than a decade.
He has also served as a leader within the Club, captaining Yorkshire on numerous occasions and playing a pivotal role both on the field and behind the scenes, including in the 2024 promotion winning year.
He said: “It’s been a huge honour to represent Yorkshire.
“Wearing the White Rose has meant so much to me. Coming back to the Club after a year away and being able to captain the side was something I could only have dreamed of.
“I’d like to thank my teammates for the part they have played in my life especially the last 18 months. I’ll be forever grateful to each and every one of them. The memories of last season as a team, are ones I will never forget.
“New opportunities have arisen for me which I cannot turn down and I’m excited for what’s ahead.
“Lastly, I’d like to thank the supporters – being able to take the field at Headingley in front of Yorkshire crowds has been a privilege.
“I wish everyone at Yorkshire the best going forward.”
Yorkshire’s General Manager of Cricket, Gavin Hamilton said: “Jonny has given everything to the Club and shown tremendous professionalism throughout his time here.
“He’s a respected figure in the dressing room, and a great ambassador for Yorkshire Cricket. His dedication on and off the field has been exceptional.
“We’d like to thank him for everything he has done and wish him all the very best for the future.”
Tattersall will remain available for selection for the remainder of the 2025 season.