The latest edition – the 125th – of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club yearbook will be available for members and supporters to purchase later this month. 

The Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy champions, the Northern Diamonds, and second-team record-breaker Fin Bean are the cover stars for 2023.

This year’s edition, available at £12.99 for members and £16.99 for non-members, celebrates the success of Yorkshire’s second XI, who won the Championship title last summer.

We also celebrate the success of the Diamonds and Yorkshire’s D40 and S9 teams, the former winning promotion to county cricket top disability league.

And if you are a lover of league cricket, this is the edition for you given we take an in-depth look at the dominance of Yorkshire Premier League champions Woodlands.

Woodlands batter Liam Collins

PHOTO: Tony Heaton – Woodlands batter Liam Collins

The nine-time Bradford League champions won the YPL play-off final at Headingley last September and are the creme de la creme of league cricket in the county. Over the last two decades, they have won an amazing 36 senior trophies.

Yorkshire men’s first-team and Diamonds reports are included along with historical features written by Anthony Bradbury and Jeremy Lonsdale.

The book will be available to purchase in store and online at shop.yorkshireccc.com.

Yearbook cover

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