Paisley Daily Express

Yorkshire unhappy over ECB snub

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CRICKET Yorkshire have been left “surprised and disappoint­ed” after being overlooked by the England and Wales Cricket Board in the initial ‘tier one’ revamp of the women’s game.

The governing body has awarded new profession­al teams to eight first-class counties, replacing the regional structure from next summer, but Yorkshire were edged out in what was effectivel­y a head-to-head with Durham.

Both Yorkshire and Glamorgan have been invited to join an expanded top flight in 2027, with funding to help prepare their coaching pathways, but the news has been met with an unhappy response from Headingley on the eve of the new women’s domestic campaign.

The Northern Diamonds won the Rachael HeyhoeFlin­t Trophy in 2022 and finished as runners-up in the previous two seasons.

A statement from the club’s board read: “Yorkshire County Cricket Club are surprised and disappoint­ed not to be awarded one of the initial Tier 1 women’s teams as part of the first allocation­s from the ECB. “The news is especially frustratin­g and upsetting for the players and staff at the Northern Diamonds. They have been trying to deal with it whilst preparing for their first game of the season in two days. Our focus is on supporting them through this difficult period and gaining as much clarity on what the future looks like.

“Yorkshire has the largest active playing base of women and girls in the country, has produced many players that have gone on to represent England in the women’s game, winning the County Championsh­ip 16 times and Headingley has been successful­ly hosting the Northern Diamonds since 2020, so naturally the news has been tough to take.”

The eight counties selected for the tier one contracts are Durham, Essex, Hampshire, Lancashire, Nottingham­shire, Somerset, Surrey and Warwickshi­re.

All 18 First Class counties and the MCC were invited to tender.

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