The Sheffield club continued to play mainly against other northern clubs. In July 1828 Sheffield visited Leicester. The latter won by seven wickets over three-days play. In September 1833 occurred the first use of "Yorkshire" as the team name instead of "Sheffield". This was in the Yorkshire v
Norfolk match at
Hyde Park, Sheffield which Yorkshire won by 120 runs. The great
Fuller Pilch was still playing for Norfolk. Yorkshire was by now finding star players of its own, especially the fast bowling all-rounder
Tom Marsden. Although the Sheffield and Manchester clubs had met previously, there was a significant development on 23, 24 & 25 July 1849 when the match was called Yorkshire
versus Lancashire at Hyde Park. This was the first match to involve a Lancashire county team and also, therefore, the first "
Roses Match". Yorkshire won by 5 wickets. In the winter of 1854, the club agreed to build a new ground on land near to
Bramall Lane which they were to lease from the
Duke of Norfolk for ninety-nine years. The first game played at Bramall Lane on 30 April 1855 between "The Eleven" and "The Twenty-two" resulted in the senior team losing by an innings and 28 runs. On 7 March 1861, a Match Fund Committee to run Yorkshire county matches was established in Sheffield, which had by then been the home of Yorkshire cricket for nearly 100 years. It was from this fund that Yorkshire County Cricket Club was founded two years later. This was an exact parallel with the foundation of
Sussex County Cricket Club from a similar fund (1836–1839). On 8 January 1863, the formation of Yorkshire County Cricket Club was agreed at a meeting of the Sheffield Match Fund Committee in the
Adelphi Hotel, Sheffield. The new club was originally based at Bramall Lane and played its first inter-county match against
Surrey at
The Oval on 4, 5 & 6 June 1863. It was a rain-affected draw, evenly balanced. The foundation of Yorkshire effectively superseded Sheffield, which ceased to be an important team in its own right. For the history of Yorkshire cricket since the foundation of the county club, see:
Yorkshire County Cricket Club ==Sheffield CC records (matches only)==