Yorkshire get ECB grant

Published May 25, 2008

LEEDS (England), May 24: The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have granted Yorkshire £600,000 to install a state-of-the-art drainage system at Headingley.

The relaying of the pitch will begin in mid-September, forcing Yorkshire to switch their final Championship match away from Headingley whose last match this season will be held on Augt 2.

Scarborough is the venue for two other Championship matches in August.

“We are looking at whether to play there or somewhere else, an alternative outground,” Stewart Regan, the Yorkshire chief executive, told The Yorkshire Post.

“Scarborough CC are keen, but we hope that the town and the council are also keen to have a week of cricket. We are looking at what other benefits there are for the club.”—Agencies

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