CC Div 2 04/12 10:00 - Gloucestershire v Yorkshire 263/10(92)-326/10(79.3)
CC Div 2 04/05 10:00 - Yorkshire v Leicestershire 264/6(42.4)-354/10(93.3)
Abu Dhabi T20 Counties Super Cup 03/17 10:15 723 Yorkshire v Somerset 198-201
Abu Dhabi T20 Counties Super Cup 03/16 10:15 - Yorkshire v Warwickshire 199-222
Abu Dhabi T20 Counties Super Cup 03/15 06:15 - Somerset v Yorkshire 155-159
CC Div 2 09/26 09:30 - Yorkshire v Worcestershire 262/6(60)-389/10(102)
CC Div 2 09/19 09:30 - Leicestershire v Yorkshire 233/10(53.1)-155/10(39.2)
CC Div 2 09/10 09:30 - Glamorgan v Yorkshire 273/10(89.2)-500/10(122)
CC Div 2 09/03 09:30 - Yorkshire v Derbyshire 297/10(76.5)-247/10(74.1)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/22 10:00 - Middlesex v Yorkshire 254/5(34.3)-253/10(50)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/20 10:00 - Leicestershire v Yorkshire 186/4(42.2)-184/10(47.5)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/17 10:00 - Yorkshire v Hampshire 134/10(31.1)-311/6(50)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/15 10:00 - Yorkshire v Surrey 243/9(48.3)-241/10(47.5)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/13 10:00 - Essex v Yorkshire 221/10(35.4)-222/5(45.5)
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/05 10:00 - Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire Cancelled
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/03 10:00 - Yorkshire v Lancashire Cancelled
Metro Bank One Day Cup 08/01 10:00 - Yorkshire v Kent 117/4(17)-282/9(50)
CC Div 2 07/25 10:00 - Yorkshire v Durham Abandoned
CC Div 2 07/19 10:00 - Yorkshire v Sussex 364/8(83.2)-216/10(69.5)
CC Div 2 07/10 10:00 - Worcestershire v Yorkshire 242/10(89.3)-407/10(92.1)
T20 Blast 06/30 18:00 - Lancashire v Yorkshire Abandoned
CC Div 2 06/25 10:00 - Yorkshire v Gloucestershire 550/9(130)-464/10(103.2)
T20 Blast 06/23 17:30 - Durham v Yorkshire Cancelled
T20 Blast 06/22 17:30 - Yorkshire v Birmingham Bears 176/8(20)-180/7(20)
T20 Blast 06/20 17:30 - Yorkshire v Northants 102/10(15.2)-180/6(20)
T20 Blast 06/18 13:25 - Derbyshire v Yorkshire 212/4(20)-68/10(11.2)
T20 Blast 06/16 17:30 - Yorkshire v Leicestershire 197/2(18.1)-195/5(20)
CC Div 2 06/11 10:00 - Derbyshire v Yorkshire 111/10(31.4)-353/10(85.3)
T20 Blast 06/09 17:30 - Yorkshire v Worcestershire 224/4(20)-198/6(20)
T20 Blast 06/06 17:30 - Leicestershire v Yorkshire 126/10(19.3)-156/7(20)

Yorkshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Yorkshire. Yorkshire's first team is the most successful in English cricketing history with 33 County Championship titles, including one shared. The team's most recent Championship title was in 2015. The club's limited overs team is called the Yorkshire Vikings and their kit colours are Cambridge blue, Oxford blue, and yellow.

Yorkshire teams formed by earlier organisations, essentially the old Sheffield Cricket Club, played top-class cricket from the 18th century and the county club has always held first-class status. Yorkshire have competed in the County Championship since the official start of the competition in 1890 and have played in every top-level domestic cricket competition in England. The team play most of their home games at Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds. Another significant venue is at North Marine Road Ground, Scarborough, which houses the annual Scarborough Festival. Yorkshire have used other grounds in the past including The Fartown Ground, Huddersfield; Bramall Lane, Sheffield, which was the club's original home; Horton Park Avenue, Bradford; St George's Road Cricket Ground, Harrogate; The Circle, Kingston upon Hull; and Acklam Park, Middlesbrough.

Yorkshire cricket team is one of the oldest and most successful cricket teams in England. The team is based in the county of Yorkshire and represents the region in domestic and international cricket competitions. The team has a rich history and has produced some of the greatest cricketers in the world, including Geoffrey Boycott, Len Hutton, and Fred Trueman.

Yorkshire cricket team has won the County Championship a record 33 times, making them the most successful team in the competition's history. The team has also won the One-Day Cup five times and the T20 Blast once. The team plays its home matches at the Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds, which has a capacity of over 17,000 spectators.

The current Yorkshire cricket team is a mix of experienced players and young talent. The team is led by Steve Patterson and includes players such as Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, and Adil Rashid, who have all represented England at the international level. The team has a strong batting line-up and a potent bowling attack, making them a formidable opponent in any format of the game.

Overall, Yorkshire cricket team is a proud and successful team with a rich history and a bright future. They continue to produce top-quality cricketers and are a force to be reckoned with in English cricket.