The Yorkshire County Cricket Club is proud to announce the most significant change to the club’s branding since the renaming of Yorkshire Men’s white-ball teams as Yorkshire Vikings in 2013.
From today, all Yorkshire Cricket’s teams, including its Men’s and Women’s squads across red-ball and white-ball cricket, will play under the Yorkshire Rose.
Yorkshire Cricket will also feature a new look across its digital platforms to reflect the new change, predominantly featuring #YorkshireGrit. The look and feel across all digital channels incorporates rugged textures, representing the unwavering spirit of the county.
Timeless. Ageless. Legendary. Yorkshire Cricket enters a new era in 2025. With the rose redefined, Yorkshire Cricket’s teams will work together as one, on and off the pitch.
One Club. One Rose. One Yorkshire.
Yorkshire Cricket enters a new era, with all our sides playing under the Yorkshire Rose in 2025.#YorkshireGrit
— Yorkshire CCC (@YorkshireCCC) November 18, 2024
2025 Yorkshire Cricket Memberships – Be Part of the One Rose
Yorkshire Cricket invites you to join us in 2025 by becoming a member. Early bird pricing has been frozen from 2024, so ensure you secure your place early and join the 8,000 members who enjoyed the full YCCC experience in 2024.
With Yorkshire Men returning to the Vitality County Championship Division One in 2025, and your place at electrifying Men’s and Women’s white-ball action coming to Headingley next season, don’t miss out, become a member today!
2025 Yorkshire Women’s Memberships – Take Part in History in 2025
Get involved in history and pledge your support for our brand-new Yorkshire Women’s team in 2025 by registering your interest for Yorkshire Women! By registering, you’ll be the first to know about exciting updates, fixture releases, and behind-the-scenes content for Yorkshire Women.
Register Your Interest – Yorkshire Women
With the addition of Rich Pyrah as Head Coach, alongside some very exciting signings, including Lauren Winfield-Hill, Scottish international Rachel Slater, and England U-19s player Erin Thomas, 2025 is set to be a stand-out year for Yorkshire Women in the white-ball tournaments.