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Debentures

Marylebone Cricket Club ( MCC ) is offering new Debenture schemes at Lord’s for four Cricket Seasons, beginning from 2023.   These comprise of Four-Year Compton and Edrich, Compton and Edrich Non-Dining, Mound Stand Gold, Mound Stand Silver, Grand Stand Silver and Grand St...

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Persons Living with Dementia Accessibility Group Assistance dogs Lord’s welcome assistance dogs. Dog bowls are available from the Head Steward’s Office.     Picturepath MCC has partnered with tech start-up Picturepath to help visitors with special educational needs n...

Sustainability

Sustainability

100% wind-generated electricity Reusable Cup Scheme Lord’s has reduced the amount of single-use plastic given tospectators by: Switching to a washable, reusable cup Removing plastic straws, instead providing a paper straw if requested. Selling water in aluminium can...

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Dead ball

MCC v Surrey: Day Three Report

MCC v Surrey: Day Three Report

MCC bounced back on Day Three of the Champion County fixture at the ICC Academy in Dubai, after a century from Warwickshire’s Dom Sibley helped them claw their way back in to the match. A 190 run opening stand by Will Rhodes and Sibley saw MCC finish the day on 221 for 1, tr...

MCC World Cricket committee statements

MCC World Cricket committee statements

The MCC World Cricket committee (WCC) met recently via Conference Call. It was the first meeting of 2021, following the postponement of the physical meetings which were planned for 2020. The key discussion points of the meeting were as follows: Short-pitched bowling The ...

Scoring runs

Scoring runs

1926: The Father Time weathervane is gifted to MCC

1926: The Father Time weathervane is gifted to MCC

Even among MCC’s most senior Members, few can claim to have seen more than 100 Test Matches at Lord’s. But one familiar face on the Ground has done just that. He first watched England beat West Indies by an innings and 58 runs in June 1928. He was at Lord’s for Don Bradman’s...