Yorkshire Cricket to take part in Leeds Pride 2023
Leeds Pride will take place this Sunday, 6 August and YCCC, participating for the second year in a row, will be joined by the newly formed Leeds Kites Cricket Club.
Wharton aiming for One-Day Cup springboard
James Wharton has in the past been likened to Joe Root. The comparisons were obvious when then young batter, then aged 19, made his debut in a T20 Roses at Headingley during late 2020. Since then, he has begun to forge his own reputation as one of Yorkshire brightest batting hopes.
Report: Yorkshire v Lancashire - MB50
Yorkshire’s Metro Bank One-Day Cup clash with Lancashire at Scarborough was abandoned without a ball bowled today due to a wet pitch.
Ticket Exchange Policy - Scarborough - 3/8/23
Due to the unfortunate abandonment of the Metro Bank One Day Cup match between Yorkshire and Lancashire at Scarborough Cricket Ground on Thursday the 3rd of August 2023, the ticket exchange policy for this competition now takes effect.
Yorkshire delight as two young stars earn England recognition
Yorkshire young guns Noah Kelly and Louie Owens have been selected in an England Young Lions Invitational squad to face the Under 19s teams from Australia and Ireland later this month.
Preview: Yorkshire Vikings v Lancashire - MB50
Take a look at Shan Masood’s career statistics and it is easy to see why the Yorkshire captain loves 50-over cricket and believes it is his best of the game’s three leading formats.
Yorkshire Cricket honoured at Islamic Relief charity awards evening
The Yorkshire County Cricket Club was recognised after supporting Islamic Relief UK to raise more than £120,000 to support those affected by the devastating floods in Pakistan last year – resulting in the creation of the YCCC village which houses up to 50 families.
Hat-trick hero Revis and captain Masood reflect on MB50 reverse
The day could hardly have been more bittersweet for Matthew Revis as his first ever hat-trick at any level of cricket failed to produce a Metro Bank One-Day Cup win for Yorkshire against champions Kent at Scarborough today.
Report: Yorkshire v Kent - MB50
Ben Coad’s superb three-wicket new ball spell and a Matthew Revis hat-trick were not enough to prevent Yorkshire from losing today’s rainy Metro Bank One-Day Cup opener by just two runs against champions Kent Spitfires at Scarborough.
Mid-innings: Yorkshire v Kent - MB50
Ben Coad returned a brilliant 3-16 from 10 overs bowled straight through with the new ball and Matthew Revis later took a hat-trick - but centuries for Joey Evison and opener Ben Compton recovered champions Kent from 49-4 to post 282-9 in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup opener at Scarborough.
Live stream: Yorkshire Vikings vs Kent
Watch all of the action live from North Marine Road as Yorkshire Vikings take on Kent in the Metro Bank One Day Cup.
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