Colin Graves announced demutualisation plans last yearClub hoping to secure Indian partner in Hundred sale
Yorkshire have put controversial plans to take the 162-year-old members’ club into private ownership on hold.
In announcing his intention to demutualise the county last year the chair, Colin Graves, claimed that without “swift and decisive action” Yorkshire “will be fighting for its survival”, but the Guardian has learned that the process has been paused without the club securing the additional external investment it had been seeking.
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