Yorkshire CCC have released a statement following the government's announcement of a four week extension to its roadmap out of lockdown.
In it, they say upcoming fixtures at Emerald Headingley and Scarborough Cricket Club look set to be played in front of a reduced capacity crowd:
"The Yorkshire County Cricket Club will be seeking further information from the England and Wales Cricket Board before confirming plans for these fixtures. Once the Club has been fully informed, Members, T20 Season Ticket holders and purchasers will receive an email with further information on the status of their ticket. Those who are now unable to attend either of the matches will receive a full refund"
Specifically on the Yorkshire V Lancashire match at Scarborough between 11th and 14th July, they say:
"Yorkshire and Scarborough Members will receive priority. A communication containing an online booking form will be emailed to Members this week with further information".


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