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The image depicts a wide-angle view of Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds, United Kingdom, captured from a spectator stand. The scene is observed under a partly cloudy sky with significant white cumulus clouds. In the immediate foreground, a concrete walkway runs alongside a row of light-coloured, empty stadium seats with dark grey armrests. A male individual stands in the mid-ground, facing away from the camera, wearing a maroon and gold striped short-sleeved shirt, black athletic shorts with white stripes, white socks, and white shoes. He is wearing a dark cap and holds a mobile phone in his right hand. A second, partially obscured individual is positioned behind him to his left. To the left of the frame, the modern Emerald Stand (now Clean Slate Pavilion) rises, characterized by its multi-story structure of reflective glass panels and a distinctive geometric facade of green and grey metallic elements. Vertical signage on this stand prominently displays "EVERY. BALL COUNTS." and "HUNDRED". The cricket pitch occupies the mid-ground and background, showing green grass with several blue tarpaulins and darker rectangular sections. Various event preparation items are visible on the pitch perimeter, including pink and green branded structures, a pink mobile unit, and other equipment. Multiple small figures, presumed to be event staff, are sparsely distributed across the pitch, some wearing red tops. A tall, slender floodlight tower with multiple clusters of lights stands on the right side of the pitch area. In the background, further stadium stands with light blue seating and a large digital scoreboard are visible. Beyond the stadium perimeter, trees and urban buildings can be seen.
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