Founded in 1863 and privately owned, the Yorkshire County Cricket Club is a UK-based cricket club. As of 2023, it employs approximately 130 people and reports annual revenues below $25 million.
Yorkshire's Rothesay County Championship match against Sussex at Hove on an unspecified date in July was abandoned without a ball bowled due to rain and high winds. The opening day of the penultimate round match was affected by overnight and morning rain, resulting in a wet outfield and safety concerns. A subsequent match between the same teams, also at Hove, saw Yorkshire score 194 before being bowled out on day two. Despite this, Yorkshire secured an 11-point haul from the weather-affected clash, leaving them seventh in Division One with 146 points. In other news, Yorkshire's women's team won the Metro Bank One-Day Cup final on an unspecified date in July, defeating Glamorgan at Worcester's New Road. Lauren Winfield-Hill attributed the victory to the team's experience from a previous Vitality Blast final loss. Yorkshire will play Durham at Headingley starting on Wednesday in the final round of the County Championship.
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