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What to Wear

What to Wear

Whether you are in a public stand, hospitality or an MCC member, find out what to wear on match days at Lord's. There is no dress code at Lord’s within our general public stands, however we do not allow fancy dress. Please note the Dress Regulations for the North and South ...

FAQs

FAQs

Digital Tickets Lord's is the Home of Cricket, and we believe watching a match here is the best way to enjoy the game. If you're a first time visitor to Lord's, or indeed a regular at the Home of Cricket, here are a few popular questions which you might want to know the answ...

Seasonal Suites

Seasonal Suites

Elevate your Lord's experience to new heights with our exclusive Seasonal Suites—the epitome of sophisticated hospitality offering year-round access to your own private retreat at the heart of cricket's most iconic venue. Immerse yourself in the unparalleled charm, tradition...

L.E.G. Ames  137 v New Zealand

L.E.G. Ames - L.E.G. Ames 137 v New Zealand

Les Ames secured his first place on the iconic Honours Boards when he hit 137 versus New Zealand in the summer of 1931 at Lord’s. The touring side had scored 224 in their first innings and after a dismal start to England’s reply, Ames found himself at the crease with a tally...

J. Hardstaff Jr  205* v New Zealand

J. Hardstaff Jr - J. Hardstaff Jr 205* v New Zealand

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C. Washbrook 114 v West Indies

C. Washbrook - C. Washbrook 114 v West Indies

Although firmly established as a Lancashire regular by the mid-1930s and an England debutant in 1937, Cyril Washbrook had to wait until after the Second World War before holding down a regular place in the England batting order. A solid opening bat, Washbrook formed a formid...

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...

T.W. Graveney 153 v Pakistan

T.W. Graveney - T.W. Graveney 153 v Pakistan

The apparently effortless style of Tom Graveney’s batting enchanted a generation of cricket watchers. Alan Ross described him as ‘a player of yacht-like character, beautiful in calm seas’. So complete was his range of strokeplay that Neville Cardus wrote that if the whole ar...

T.W. Graveney 141 v India

T.W. Graveney - T.W. Graveney 141 v India

The apparently effortless style of Tom Graveney’s batting enchanted a generation of cricket watchers. Alan Ross described him as ‘a player of yacht-like character, beautiful in calm seas’. So complete was his range of strokeplay that Neville Cardus wrote that if the whole ar...

G. Boycott 106 v West Indies

G. Boycott - G. Boycott 106 v West Indies

Geoff Boycott’s 18-year Test career provided as many talking points as successes. In 1967 he was dropped for batting too slowly after making 246* against India at Headingley, in a match England won by 6 wickets. Ten years later he returned to the England side after a three-y...