Colin Graves confirmed back at Yorkshire County Cricket Club

It's after a meeting today.

Headingley Cricket Club
Author: Rebecca LomasPublished 9th Feb 2024
Last updated 9th Feb 2024

Colin Graves has completed his controversial return to Yorkshire County Cricket today, after previously apologising for a racism scandal.

The 75 year old's takeover has been approved by members.

A statement on the clubs website said:

"The Yorkshire County Cricket Club Limited (YCCC or Club) is pleased to confirm it received the approval of the Financial Conduct Authority of relevant changes to the Club’s rules yesterday (7 February 2024) and that Colin Graves has therefore been appointed as a new non-executive director of the Club."

Mr Graves’ appointment has been confirmed by YCCC’s members at the Club’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) today.

Mr Graves has been elected as the new chair of the Board, succeeding interim chair, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, who will remain on the Board as a non-executive director, and previous chair, Harry Chathli.

Mr Graves, said:

“It is an honour and privilege to be appointed and be back at Yorkshire CCC. I will work tirelessly with the Board to resolve the financial position in which the Club currently finds itself, and to restore financial stability and sustainability to Yorkshire cricket for generations to come.

“Equally, it is my personal pledge to members and to the entire Yorkshire public that, regardless of background, community or ethnicity, all will be welcome in the fully inclusive culture and environment of The Yorkshire County Cricket Club. There will never be any exceptions.

“I have unreservedly apologised for any, and all mistakes either I or the Club has made over the painful and difficult years of the recent past. Lessons have been learned and will continue to be acted on as we move forward and focus on the future of our great Club. Yorkshire CCC will become a sporting institution of which everyone can be proud.”

Stephen Vaughan, the Chief Executive Officer for YCCC, said:

“We are pleased to welcome Colin to the Board at The Yorkshire County Cricket Club.

“I, along with the rest of the Board, take our responsibility very seriously. The Board are custodians of the Club and we are mindful of the responsibility that comes with it.

“We are pleased that members voted overwhelmingly in favour of the rule changes enabling Colin’s appointment to the Board, and in doing so protecting the future of Yorkshire, and we look forward to him taking the Club forward.

“Colin will be able to draw on significant experience, both as a former ECB Chair and as a former Chair of the Club whose financial assistance was essential in safeguarding the Club’s ongoing existence some years ago has continued to support the Club in recent times.”

Prior to today, Harry Chathli stepped down as Chair and Board Members Lucy Amos, Kavita Singh, Nolan Hough, Yaseen Mohammed and Trevor Strain stepped down in accordance with the Club’s new financing plans.

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