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Celebrate Australia Day 2020 with a bespoke Lord's Tour

Celebrate Australia Day 2020 with a bespoke Lord's Tour

Celebrate Australia Day 2020 at Lord's Cricket Ground! Surrounded by unique Australian cricket history, enjoy this bespoke 'Australia Day Tour' on Sunday 26th January. Your visit will include the famous players dressing rooms where the likes of Sir Don Bradman, Shane Warne S...

J.P. Crawley 100* v India

J.P. Crawley - J.P. Crawley 100* v India

John Crawley made his Test debut at Lord’s in 1994, but it was eight years later, in his final home series as an England Test player, that he got his name on the famous Honours Board with an unbeaten century against India in 2002. The Home of Cricket had not been a happy hun...

Bruce Carnegie-Brown and Clare Connor take office at MCC as Chairman and President respectively

Bruce Carnegie-Brown and Clare Connor take office at MCC as Chairman and President respectively

Bruce Carnegie-Brown has today taken office as the new Club Chairman of MCC following his approval by Members at the 2021 Annual General Meeting in May this year. He will be the sixth MCC Chairman. Carnegie-Brown, who is currently Chairman of Lloyd’s of London and Vice Chair...

H.H. Streak 6-87 v England

H.H. Streak - H.H. Streak 6-87 v England

In 2000 H.H. Streak became the first test player from Zimbabwe to seal his spot on the honours board with impressive figures of 6-87. Zimbabwe were set to play their 10 th test and their first at The Home of Cricket since making their debut in 1992. The English powerhouse t...

Honours Boards

Honours Boards

The Honours Boards

A.J. Strauss 122 v West Indies

A.J. Strauss - A.J. Strauss 122 v West Indies

Andrew Strauss' final Lord’s century came against West Indies in the summer of 2012. Stuart Broad’s seven-wicket haul had helped bowl West Indies out for 243 which led to Strauss guiding England from the front, hitting 122 runs off 258 balls in an innings that lasted 382 min...

1983: India win the men's World Cup

1983: India win the men's World Cup

If ever there was a match that changed cricket, it took place at Lord’s on 25 June 1983. The third men’s World Cup Final was expected to be a walkover. Holders West Indies were the undisputed masters of World Cricket and had never lost a single World Cup match before the tou...

1979: Viv Richards is named Man of the Match in the men's World Cup Final

1979: Viv Richards is named Man of the Match in the men's World Cup Final

Having won the inaugural men’s World Cup tournament in 1975, West Indies went into the second tournament as strong favourites. In the past four years they had established themselves conclusively as the world’s pre-eminent cricket team. Before the days of one-day specialists,...

1965: Geoffrey Boycott's 146 helps Yorkshire win the Gillette Cup

1965: Geoffrey Boycott's 146 helps Yorkshire win the Gillette Cup

Geoff Boycott began the 1965 Gillette Cup Final batting carefully on a tricky pitch with an outfield slowed up by heavy overnight rain. It was slow going, and Boycott was not in the best of form. After two strong seasons and a brilliant first overseas tour with England the p...

MCC backs ECB response to racism & discrimination within cricket

MCC backs ECB response to racism & discrimination within cricket

MCC welcomes today’s announcement by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) of game-wide plans to respond to the problems of racism and other forms of discrimination within cricket. ECB convened a meeting last Friday, comprising representatives from the 41 ECB members (MC...