Yorkshire are hoping to make their summer picture perfect.
The White Rose county are doing all they can to give their players the best possible chance of succeeding, starting with their England trio at this weekend's Headingley Test match.
Jonny Bairstow, Tim Bresnan and Joe Root will arrive at their home ground ready to face New Zealand tomorrow to find the players' area in the Carnegie Pavilion decked out with inspiring montages of Yorkshire's past and present.
It is an idea of the club's new communications manager Danny Reuben, aimed at giving all players an extra edge throughout the season as they chase international and domestic honours.
There are five components to the idea, which has been completed in the last week, incorporating the corridor outside the dressing rooms, the players' dining room, the viewing gallery and the stairway down onto the field.
There is a timeline of the club's history, a montage of the current squad, international moments of magic at the ground, an honours board of capped Yorkshire players and inspiring statements.
A message outside the home dressing room reads "This is where Yorkshire legends are made. Are you ready to join them?' One above the entrance to the field reads "There is a place in Headingley's history waiting for you. Are you ready to join the legends?"
The international moments of magic montage is replicated for the public behind the West Stand.
"I just spoke to Danny about wanting to make the place feel more our own instead of having a lot of blank walls," explained director of professional cricket Martyn Moxon.
"He came up with the idea of putting the history of the club, the history of the ground and the current players on the walls around the players' area. It's a really good feature.
"It's important that it makes the place feel like it's Yorkshire cricket. The idea is that it makes everybody feel like it's their home going forward, not just the three lads this week.
"I think it's important that we remember our history. But, as I've said before, we're trying to make our own history now. The beauty of this idea is that it's recognising the past as well as the present.
"We want everybody to be aware of the past, but it's very much about the here and now. The most important thing is what we do in the next 150 years, not what's happened in the last 150."
While Bairstow and Root will be playing in their first Test match at Headingley, it would be Bresnan's second should he come back into the side in place of Steven Finn. Bresnan played in the draw against South Africa last August.
Yorkshire youngsters Gurman Randhawa, Jack Leaning, Jonathan Tattersall and James Wainman will share England's 12th man duties.
Gary Ballance was also invited to train with England yesterday and today as part of his development.
* Tickets sales for the Test have accelerated since England took a 1-0 lead in the series at Lord's last week. But there are still tickets available for the first four days. Visit yorkshireccc.com or phone 0871 971 1222.
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