Rwanda's First Cricket Stadium
We buy a lot of tea from Rwanda. In fact, we buy 10% of all the tea produced there, because Rwandan tea is a key ingredient for Yorkshire Gold, Yorkshire Tea and Yorkshire Tea for Hard Water.
We buy a lot of tea from Rwanda. In fact, we buy 10% of all the tea produced there, because Rwandan tea is a key ingredient for Yorkshire Gold, Yorkshire Tea and Yorkshire Tea for Hard Water.
There are few sights as majestic as the graceful arc of a teabag in flight. So we asked Yorkshire Tea fans to show us their bowling skills, in the hope of finding the best teabag bowlers in the world.
The summer of cricket has begun, and that means our Teapot Test is back! It's our free wicket prediction game - and with England squaring up to South Africa and the West Indies between now and September, there'll be plenty of chances to play.
Last week saw thousands of schools across England and Wales getting involved with Yorkshire Tea National Cricket Week. It's a week of cricket-themed activity – in class and in the playground - which showcases the ongoing work of national cricket charity, Chance to Shine.
Yorkshire cricket hero Joe Root paid a visit to his old primary school to launch this year’s Yorkshire Tea National Cricket Week.
We’re in the middle of a busy summer of cricket, here at Yorkshire Tea. And as the Official Brew of the England Cricket team, we like to take Little Urn and a few staff members along to all the home Test matches to hand out free brews at the lunch and tea breaks.