![]() ![]() Nowadays, a temporary role would be expected to be made permanent relatively soon – but funds for county board administration back then were meagre.ĭamningly, job security, as with the furlough scheme during the Covid pandemic which we’ll come to, wasn’t deemed important. The four members of staff that made up the original YCB (it now has 32 staff) had a huge remit from coaching to tutoring to club liaison, county age group cricket and school visits. ![]() You didn’t know if you’d be back to your old job – but they were the most exciting times.’ The four of us had come from a stable job where you got a pension and probably had that job until you retired. Temporary contracts and many hats is the way he tells it. There were no jobs in cricket back then and no job security. ![]() Andrew is the last remaining member of the quartet who formed the Yorkshire Cricket Board in 1996, when he was appointed as a Cricket Development Officer. ![]()
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