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Leicestershire "forecasting a profit this year," says chief executive Wasim Khan
Leicestershire County Cricket Club chief executive Wasim Khan says they're "forecasting a profit this year."
It comes after Wednesday's announcement by the club to members that it plans to bring in new floodlights for next season, and is considering building a new stand.
It's all part of a 5 year-strategy to make the Foxes the leading non-international cricket club in the country by 2019.
In March, Leicestershire announced operating losses of more than £225,000 for the year to 30 September 2014.
Khan has told BBC Radio Leicester's cricket reporter, Richard Rae, they're aspiring to improve all areas of the club.
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