Yorkshire members vote tonight on whether to accept the club's £10m plan for the redevelopment of Headingley.
The decision will be taken at an extraordinary annual meeting of the club at the ground's indoor school and the scheme is expected to be given the green light by a large proxy vote.
But concern will be voiced by some members who feel that Yorkshire have got a raw deal under the terms of the new 999-year lease that is ready for signing with their landlords, Leeds Cricket, Football and Athletic Company.
And there is also concern that the cash-strapped county will have to pay over £300,000 a year in interest on bank borrowing if the plan goes ahead.
The committee, however, will argue that the re-development must go ahead if Headingley is to retain its Test match status.
If the plan is approved and Yorkshire receive the £2.9m in lottery cash they say they have been promised from Sport England, then work is due to begin next month.
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