Tykes and England legend Darren Gough appointed Managing Director of Cricket at Yorkshire County Cricket Club
The club statement said: "Given recent events, the Board has moved to appoint Darren to ensure immediate continuity and stability.
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Hide Ad"Darren starts his work for the club today, and he will be relinquishing his media duties.
"Working with the club, one of Darren’s immediate priorities will be overseeing the recruitment of a new coaching team."
Gough said: “Yorkshire County Cricket Club has been part of my life since my earliest days in cricket when I made my debut in 1989, and I spent 15 happy years at the club. Like many, I have followed how the club handled the recent racism allegations with sadness and anger.
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Hide Ad“I want to play my part in rebuilding cricket in Yorkshire and I am looking forward to working with the exceptionally talented group of players here. I am also aware of my wider responsibility to listen to everyone and ensure that every person who is associated with this club feels welcome, instilling values we want associated with the White Rose: honesty, straight talking, hard work, integrity and excellence.
“I share Lord Patel’s vision for Yorkshire County Cricket Club, and the collective determination to face the issues head on with a series of positive actions. Change will not happen overnight, but I am certain that we can make Headingley roar again”.
Professor The Lord Patel of Bradford OBE, Chair of Yorkshire County Cricket Club, said: “We are delighted to welcome Darren back to the club, and are very happy that he has taken the job.
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Hide Ad“As a former captain of the club, Darren’s impact on the Yorkshire and England teams was considerable as a player. His infectious enthusiasm and will to win will be so important as we aim to be the best on and off the pitch.
“As we start on this journey with Darren, we want to engage everyone at the Club and involve as many people as possible in shaping our direction. We have a considerable job ahead of us, but we are ready to embrace the opportunity together and build a brighter future for Yorkshire County Cricket Club”.
In his domestic career, Gough played county cricket for Yorkshire for 15 years, a leader and talisman for the team. He was a member of the 2001 squad that won the 2001 County Championship and, after captaining Essex, he returned to captain Yorkshire in 2007 and 2008 before retiring at the end of the 2008 season.
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Hide AdRegarded as one of England’s greatest fast bowlers, Gough is England’s 12th most successful wicket taker in Test history. He made history as England’s first cricketer to take over 200 (235) wickets in One Day Internationals and is the only Englishman in a century to get a hat-trick in a Test Match against Australia in Australia, in 1998.
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