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Beyond the Boundary

Beyond the Boundary

Go ‘Beyond the Boundary’ at Lord’s Cricket Ground You will be able to recreate one of the most famous walks in sport – from the dressing rooms, through the Long Room and on to the outfield, where the cricketer will share some of their greatest moments and experiences of play...

Compton's

Compton's

Sustainable Venue The most wonderful time of the year is around the corner, and there's no better place to celebrate than Lord's. Don't look past Compton's for your festive celebrations this December. Impress your guests with incredible views of our famous pitch, all while e...

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 1926 - 2022

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 1926 - 2022

it was with great sadness that marylebone cricket club received the sombre news of the death of her majesty queen elizabeth ii. I have written today to Buckingham Palace to ask that our deepest sympathy and condolences be conveyed to His Majesty The King and other members of...

B. Lee 5-41 v England

B. Lee - B. Lee 5-41 v England

Brett Lee secured a five-wicket haul for the first time at Lord's when he dismantled England's attack during the 2005 ODI series between the hosts and Australia. Having lost the first ODI at Headingley, Australia put England into bat at Lord's, hoping to seek revenge for the...

The 20th anniversary of the Media Centre

The 20th anniversary of the Media Centre

Today marks the 20th anniversary of the MEDIA Centre – which despite its short spell at Lord’s in comparison with the Pavilion and the stands at Lord’s, has risen to become one of the ground’s most prominent pieces of architecture.  The idea for the building of the Media Cen...

1996: Dickie Bird umpires his fifteenth and final Lord's Test

1996: Dickie Bird umpires his fifteenth and final Lord's Test

Harold Dennis “Dickie” Bird umpired in 66 Test Matches over 23 years. His first Test coming at his home ground, Headingley, in 1973 and his last of all at his equally beloved Lord’s, when England played India in 1996. Trusted for his impeccably sound judgement, his calm and ...

1936: A ball strikes a sparrow which is later stuffed and displayed in the MCC Museum

1936: A ball strikes a sparrow which is later stuffed and displayed in the MCC Museum

On 3 July 1936, Indian fast bowler Jahangir Khan was playing for Cambridge against MCC at Lord's. He was bowling to Tom Pearce, who had just played a defensive push when it was noticed that the bails had been dislodged. It was then that a dead sparrow was found beside the st...

Annual Subscriptions

Annual Subscriptions

Members are reminded that their subscriptions are due without notice on 1 January. Those who do not pay by direct debit are asked to ensure prompt payment of the correct amount. Any Member whose subscription has not been paid in full by 1 March will be required to pay a s...

MCC, MCC Foundation and NACC celebrate cricket as a game for all

MCC, MCC Foundation and NACC celebrate cricket as a game for all

MCC, and the MCC Foundation hosted a ‘Game For All’ festival at Lord’s Cricket Ground on Friday 18 June, celebrating cricket in all its formats and the diversity of talent within the game with the National Asian Cricket Council (NACC). The festival was scheduled to be held...

MCC Foundation to Fund Nine New Hubs in 2020

MCC Foundation to Fund Nine New Hubs in 2020

The MCC Foundation will open nine new Hubs providing free coaching to state-educated 11-15 year olds in 2020, focusing on increasing opportunities in inner city areas and for girls. Following a successful programme in 2019, where 1,900 young cricketers benefitted from ten we...