Yorkshire County Cricket Club, a privately owned entity headquartered in the UK, was founded in 1863 and employs approximately 130 individuals. The club reported $49.0M in revenue as of 2023. Functioning as a cricket club, it is primarily involved in spectator sports within the UK.
On April 20, 2026, James Martin anticipated a progressive summer for the Academy and Emerging Players' Programme, following County Cup final appearances by both the men's and women's Under 18s teams last summer. Previously, on April 15, Rich Pyrah reacted to Yorkshire's narrow defeat against Surrey at The Kia Oval, where Yorkshire was bowled out for 185, and Surrey chased an adjusted 193. Earlier, on April 13, head coach Anthony McGrath expressed "worrying signs" after Yorkshire's 241-run defeat to Hampshire at Headingley, which followed an opening-round draw against Glamorgan at Cardiff. This followed Logan van Beek's statement on April 12, anticipating a more challenging batting task against Hampshire. On April 11, Adam Lyth praised Hampshire's new-ball seamer Kyle Abbott after Yorkshire was forced onto the back foot on day two at Headingley, despite Lyth and Matthew Revis completing a 100 partnership for the fifth wicket after recovering from 48-4 overnight.
Yorkshire County Cricket Club offers 3 products in the sports industry. Yorkshire County Cricket Club's product portfolio comprises of sports tickets, merchandise and sponsorship.
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Yorkshire County Cricket Club's revenues were less than $25M in 2023. Caretta Research has split Yorkshire County Cricket Club's revenue into 3 different product categories.
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