'˜It's very important that when people come to Headingley, they feel safe and secure'

Yorkshire's chief executive Mark Arthur.Yorkshire's chief executive Mark Arthur.
Yorkshire's chief executive Mark Arthur.
IT IS a sign of the times that so many sporting events these days seem to proceed only after a minute's silence, usually to mark some tragedy or another.

Yesterday was no different, and few requests for respectful observance were more impeccably heeded or poignantly conducted than the tribute that Headingley paid to victims of the Manchester bombing.

On the sunniest of days, the darkest of shadows fell briefly as we remembered those who lost their lives in Monday’s terrorist attack, a remembrance made more visceral by the fact that the massacred were doing exactly what everyone present in the 14,198 Leeds crowd was doing – attending an entertainment event.

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