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Fixture List 2018 FIXTURE LIST DATE OPPONENTS VENUE COMP DAYS Sat 07 Apr Leeds/Brad MCCU Emerald Headingley UNI 3 Fri 13 Apr Essex Emerald Headingley SCC1 4 Fri 20 Apr Nottinghamshire Emerald Headingley SCC1 4 APR Fri 27 Apr Somerset The CA County Ground SCC1 4 Fri 04 May Essex Chelmsford SCC1 4 Fri 11 May Surrey Kia Oval SCC1 4 Fri 18 May Durham Emirates Riverside RL50 1 Sun 20 May Warwickshire Emerald Headingley RL50 1 Wed 23 May Worcestershire Emerald Headingley RL50 1 Fri 25 May Nottinghamshire Emerald Headingley RL50 1 MAY Sun 27 May Leicestershire The FCG, Grace Road RL50 1 Wed 30 May Derbyshire 3aaa County Ground RL50 1 Fri 01 Jun England v Pakistan Emerald Headingley TEST 5 Tue 05 Jun Lancashire Emirates Old Trafford RL50 1 Thu 07 Jun Northamptonshire Emerald Headingley RL50 1 Thu 14 Jun TBC TBC RL50 QF 1 17/18 Jun TBC TBC RL50 SF 1 Sun 17 Jun India A Emerald Headingley TOM 1 1 JUNE Wed 20 Jun Hampshire Ageas Bowl SCC1 4 Mon 25 Jun Surrey Scarborough SCC1 4 Sat 30 Jun TBC Lord's RL50 F 1 Thu 05 Jul Durham Emerald Headingley T20 1 Sat 07 Jul England W v NZ W Emerald Headingley WODI 1 Sun 08 Jul Birmingham Bears Edgbaston T20 1 Sun 08 Jul Eng U19 v SA U19 Scarborough U19Test 4 Wed 11 Jul Derbyshire Emerald Headingley T20 1 DATE OPPONENTS VENUE Fri 13 Jul Durham Emirates Riverside T20 1 Sun 22 Jul Western Storm The CA County Ground Fri 27 Jul Lancashire Thunder Emerald Headingley Sun 15 Jul Worcestershire New Road T20 1 Sun 29 Jul Surrey Stars Guildford Tue 17 Jul England v India Emerald Headingley ODI 1 Tue 31 Jul Loughborough Lightning Loughborough JULY Fri 20 Jul Lancashire Emirates Old Trafford T20 1 Thu 2 Aug Southern Vipers York Sun 22 Jul Lancashire Emirates Old Trafford SCC1 4 Sun 5 Aug Western Storm Scarborough Wed 8 Aug Southern Vipers Ageas Bowl Fri 27 Jul Birmingham Bears Emerald Headingley T20 1 Sun 12 Aug Surrey Stars York Sat 28 Jul Derbyshire Chesterfield T20 1 Wed 15 Aug Lancashire Thunder Lancs outground Sun 29 Jul Eng U19 v SA U19 Scarborough U19ODI 1 Sat 18 Aug Loughborough Lightning Emerald Headingley Tue 31 Jul Leicestershire Emerald Headingley T20 1 Fri 03 Aug Northamptonshire Emerald Headingley T20 1 Thu 09 Aug Lancashire Emerald Headingley T20 1 Fri 10 Aug Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge T20 1 T20 - T20 Blast Thu 16 Aug Northamptonshire Northampton T20 1 RL50 - Royal London One-Day Cup Fri 17 Aug Nottinghamshire Emerald Headingley T20 1 SCC1 - Specsavers County AUG Sun 19 Aug Worcestershire Scarborough SCC1 4 Championship 23-26 Aug TBC TBC T20 QF 1 TEST - Test Match ODI - Royal London One-Day Wed 29 Aug Somerset Emerald Headingley SCC1 4 International Tue 04 Sep Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge SCC1 4 WODI - Women’s One-Day Mon 10 Sep Lancashire Emerald Headingley SCC1 4 International Sat 15 Sep TBC T20 Finals Day Edgbaston T20 F 1 UNI - First-Class Match Tue 18 Sep Hampshire Emerald Headingley SCC1 4 TOM - India Touring Match SEPT Mon 24 Sep Worcestershire New Road SCC1 4 U19Test - U19 4 Day Test U19ODI - U19 One-Day International YORKSHIRE CRICKET FOUNDATION Principal Club Partner Charity Partner Charity Partner YOURFIXTURES 0843 504 3099* #YOURYORKSHIRE yorkshireccc.com/tickets Calls are charged between 1p and 13p per minute for landline customers. Calls from mobile phones may vary.
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