the future of international cricket at headingley looks brighter.s from 2020 onwards. a favourable new deal is on the table with an investor prepared to put in £35 million. tanya arnold reports. here at leeds, lionel tennyson lost the toss. in spite of his own 63 in the toss. in spite of his own 63 in the hour. he lost the bet. headingley is steeped in international history both in cricket and rugby league. the physical link between the two grounds is part of what makes it special. but it hasn‘t always made life easy. the years, both sides have known the stands need replacing. coming up with a deal to do it has taken it to the bank. today the council announces what it hopes will be the way forward. we've spoken to private investors in london who are prepared to put up £35 million subject to us, the three of us, working out arrangements. we are confident that we can move this forward. this is what the newsstand will look like. without it, yorkshire will lose its status as a test venue. with the world cup in 2010, they need to stop work by september.