The Yorkshire County Cricket Club is set to hold an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) at the Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds soon to enact far-reaching governance reforms and also confirm board appointments in the wake of the allegations of racial harassment and bullying by Pakistani-origin cricketer Azeem Rafiq and others "and the way in which this had been handled" last year.
A statement issued by the county side said late on Tuesday that, "1,000 members have already sent to the Club their signed requisition requests" to be a part of the EGM.
The club said that the reforms will "create the foundations for sustainable, more resilient and better governance" and that the changes had the full backing of the England and Wales Cricket Board, "who have confirmed that they are willing to lift the suspension of hosting rights for international and major matches at Headingley if these special resolutions are passed".