Yorkshire Cricket Museum
The Yorkshire Cricket Museum is situated in the East Stand at Headingley Stadium.
It is currently only open during the cricket season on a match-day fixture, as follows:
County Championship games – gates open to start of play and at the lunch interval.
T20/IT20 – gates open to start of play.
The Hundred – gates open to start of play.
Test matches – gates open to start of play and the lunch interval.
One Day Internationals – gates open to start of play and at the lunch interval.
The Museum is free of charge, but visitors are welcome to make a donation to the Yorkshire Cricket Foundation, which funds the cost of running the Museum, acquisitions and future displays.
Donate online at Just Giving.
About Yorkshire Cricket Museum
Museum Visitors
Across T20, CC, The Hundred and international fixtures, we welcomed nearly 3,000 visitors through our doors to explore Yorkshire's rich cricketing history.
Stadium Tours
Across the calendar year, we ran over 20 public and private stadium tours. We are looking to grow year on year. Book on today!
Scorecards
We distributed nearly 1,900 scorecards at matches across the various cricket formats at Headingley Stadium in 2023.
Heritage Volunteers
We have over 50 volunteers working across our Museum Welcome team, four major behind-the-scenes projects and three student placement opportunities in 2024 so far!
Stadium Tours
A tour of Headingley gives you an opportunity to go behind the scenes at the most successful club in English cricketing history.
Book a TourProjects and Volunteering
Heritage at the Yorkshire Cricket Foundation is currently running several exciting behind-the-scenes projects involving its collection, archive, and museum.
If you are looking for a volunteering opportunity in the Heritage and Museums sector, please click to see more about our current projects.
Heritage ProjectsOnline exhibitions
Our catalogue of online exhibitions from The Yorkshire Cricket Museum.
Online exhibitionsReminiscence Sessions
Memory sessions which use the power of cricket heritage to stimulate memory, discussion and social engagement.
About Reminiscence Sessions