Yorkshire Post

HEADINGLEY TEST RECORD

Yorkshire announce Super Saturday in ticket revenue for England Test

- CHRIS WATERS

TICKETS for the Saturday of the Headingley Test have sold out in record time.

Yorkshire will have a 12,500 sell-out for day two of the fixture between England and Pakistan on June 2.

The club’s achievemen­t in selling out tickets four months in advance is a record for a non-Ashes day at the ground.

Less than 2,000 tickets remain for the first day, while getting on for half of day three’s allocation has already been sold.

In addition, there are only 750 tickets left for the Headingley one-day internatio­nal between England and India the following month on July 17.

“We are thrilled that day two of the Test has sold out four months in advance of the fixture,” said Mark Arthur, the Yorkshire chief executive.

“Despite the reduced capacity (due to the constructi­on of the new Main Stand), sales have soared for this year’s internatio­nals and the club has shown significan­t growth.

“Internatio­nal sales are currently 32 per cent up year-onyear, and there is a 13 per cent increase on when Emerald Headingley had a similar internatio­nal schedule in 2016.

“The club is continuing on its great journey, and it is very evident that there is a real appetite for internatio­nal cricket in Yorkshire.”

The club’s record performanc­es comes as they await the outcome of their bid for internatio­nal games for the period 20202024, plus whether they will be one of the hosting venues for the new English T20 franchise competitio­n, with a decision expected in mid-February.

Counties recently submitted their bids to the Host Venue Panel, with Yorkshire targeting four Tests during the five-year period (the most available to non-London venues), including an Ashes Test in 2023. They also bid for either a one-day internatio­nal or a T20 internatio­nal to go with each Test and, in the one year in which they would not host a Test, for a one-day internatio­nal plus a T20 internatio­nal.

With the panel placing much emphasis on the ability to attract full houses, Yorkshire’s sales performanc­e is timely indeed.

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MARK ARTHUR: Yorkshire chief executive delighted at record ticket sales at Headingley.

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