Yorkshire men's cricket team
| One Day name | Yorkshire Rose |
|---|---|
| Personnel | |
| Captain | Jonny Bairstow |
| Coach | Anthony McGrath |
| Chief executive | Sanjay Patel |
| Team information | |
| Founded | 1863 |
| Home ground | Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds |
| Capacity | 18,350 |
| History | |
| First-class debut | Surrey in 1863 at The Oval |
| Championship wins | 33 (including 1 shared) |
| Pro40 wins | 1 |
| FP Trophy wins | 3 |
| Twenty20 Cup wins | 0 |
| B&H Cup wins | 1 |
| Official website | www.yorkshireccc.com |
The Yorkshire men's cricket team is based at Headingley in Leeds. It represents the traditional English county of Yorkshire. Teams called Yorkshire have been active since 1833. Until 1863, the county name was used solely by the Sheffield Cricket Club for their matches against county teams, including Lancashire. Yorkshire County Cricket Club was formed in 1863 to take over the organisation of the county team. Yorkshire have won the County Championship a record 32 times, most recently in 2015.[1] The team has played at numerous grounds around the county, the main ones being Headingley Stadium in Leeds, North Marine Road in Scarborough, and (formerly) Bramall Lane in Sheffield. Many great players have represented Yorkshire, including George Hirst, Wilfred Rhodes, Herbert Sutcliffe, Hedley Verity, Len Hutton, Fred Trueman, Ray Illingworth, and Sachin Tendulkar.[2]
References
- ↑ Playfair 2025, p. 198.
- ↑ Playfair 2025, pp. 198–204.
Bibliography
- Playfair (2025). Marshall, Ian (ed.). Playfair Cricket Annual. Headline. ISBN 978-1-0354-1179-5.