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L. Hutton 145 v Australia

L. Hutton - L. Hutton 145 v Australia

Len Hutton was not quite 18 when he made his debut for Yorkshire and quickly established himself at the top of the batting order. He made his Test debut for England just three days after his 21 st birthday (when he had shared an opening stand of 315 with Herbert Sutcliffe a...

Shane Warne Joins MCC World Cricket Committee

Shane Warne Joins MCC World Cricket Committee

MCC has announced that Shane Warne has been appointed to its World Cricket committee.  Former Australia leg-spinner Warne, regarded as one of the greatest bowlers of all time, accepted the invitation to join the committee, which meets twice a year to discuss the most importa...

C.V. Grimmett 6-167 v England

C.V. Grimmett - C.V. Grimmett 6-167 v England

Clarrie Grimmett’s pinpoint leg breaks claimed six English wickets in the second innings of the 1930 Lord’s test, helping Australia to a famous win and ultimately a series victory. Batting first, K.S. Duleep’s highest test score of 173 took England to 425 all out - seemingly...

Smith and May elected as Honorary Life Members

Smith and May elected as Honorary Life Members

It has been announced today that Graeme Smith and Tim May are the latest former international players to be awarded Honorary Life Membership of MCC. The Club has bestowed this honour in recognition of their outstanding achievements in cricket. Graeme Smith Smith became Sou...

1972: Australia beat England in the first Men's ODI held at Lord's

1972: Australia beat England in the first Men's ODI held at Lord's

The first ever One-Day International took place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1971, a last-minute replacement for a washed out Ashes Test. It would be more than 18 months before any further ODI cricket took place, but this time the matches were part of the official sche...

1953: Trevor Bailey and Willie Watson salvage a draw for England against Australia

1953: Trevor Bailey and Willie Watson salvage a draw for England against Australia

Before Mike Atherton’s 10 hour and 43-minute vigil at Johannesburg, or Jack Leach’s valiant 1 not out at Headingley, the epitome of dogged, backs-to-the-wall English resistance was Trevor Bailey and Willie Watson at Lord’s in 1953. It was 20 years since England had won an As...

Caroline Carter named 2021 winner of the Cricket Community Champion Award

Caroline Carter named 2021 winner of the Cricket Community Champion Award

Caroline Carter, of Hatherley and Reddings CC in Gloucestershire, has been named the winner of the 2021 Cricket Community Champion Award for her services to youth cricket. The award, presented by MCC and The Cricketer magazine, shines a spotlight on cricket's true, unsung ...

Old Clock Tower Club

Old Clock Tower Club

Your own seat to experience all that a day at the home of cricket has to offer The Old Clock Tower Club offers stunning views in your very own home within the Ground, ensuring that you are able to enjoy every major matchday of the summer, whilst enjoying exclusive access to ...

Ashley Noffke appointed London Spirit Women's Head Coach

Ashley Noffke appointed London Spirit Women's Head Coach

London Spirit is delighted to announce Ashley Noffke as its Women’s Head Coach for the next two seasons of The Hundred. Noffke will bring with him a wealth of experience and a long record of success, having led Brisbane Heat to the knockout stages of four consecutive edition...

Ed Joyce to ring the five-minute bell on Day 1

Ed Joyce to ring the five-minute bell on Day 1

Ed Joyce will ring the bell to signal five minutes before the start of play on Day One of the historic England v Ireland Specsavers Test match at Lord’s on Wednesday. Born in Dublin to a cricketing family (two brothers and two sisters also played at the highest level), the...