Yorkshire County Cricket Club,"Discover Yorkshire—historic English county team producing top cricket talent."
Yorkshire County Cricket Club was founded in 1863 and is based at Headingley Stadium in Leeds. It is one of the most decorated and respected county teams in English cricket history. The club has produced numerous top-class cricketers and consistently competed at the highest level in domestic cricket. Yorkshire has a tradition of strong performances in the County Championship, winning multiple titles across different eras. The team has also adapted successfully to limited-overs cricket, achieving major successes in one-day and T20 competitions. Known for disciplined bowling, powerful batting, and excellent fielding, Yorkshire continues to be a dominant presence in English domestic cricket.
England
Founded: 1863
Posted 480/7 in a key match contributing to the championship-winning season.
Scored 255/6, bowled out opponents for 220, winning by 35 runs.
Hit 248/7, restricted rivals to 229/9, securing victory.