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K.H. Brunt 5-25 v South Africa

K.H. Brunt - K.H. Brunt 5-25 v South Africa

One of the most successful fast bowlers in women’s cricket history, Katherine Brunt’s 5 for 25 against South Africa in 2008 was only the second Limited Overs five wicket-haul by an English International at Lord’s, after Darren Gough in 1997. Her dominant display of pace bowl...

J.P. Behrendorff 5-44 v England

J.P. Behrendorff - J.P. Behrendorff 5-44 v England

Jason Behrendorff added his name to the Limited-Overs Honours Boards with a scintillating display of bowling during Australia’s 64-run victory against England in the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup. After Australia had posted a total of 285-7, Behrendorff wasted no time in unsett...

C.R. Woakes 6-17 v Ireland

C.R. Woakes - C.R. Woakes 6-17 v Ireland

Having already ensured his name was written into Lord’s folklore twice already, Chris Woakes sealed a third entry on to the Honours Board with a six-wicket haul against Ireland. On their first visit to the Home of Cricket in Test Matches, Ireland shocked England to bowl out ...

M.E. Waugh 104 v Zimbabwe

M.E. Waugh - M.E. Waugh 104 v Zimbabwe

Mark Waugh made the Lord’s Limited-Overs honours boards when he hit 104 versus Zimbabwe in 1999 Cricket World Cup. Zimbabwe won the toss and put Australia into bat in this encounter.  After losing his opening partner Adam Gilchrist early in the innings, Waugh stitched up an ...

2010: Jonathan Trott and Stuart Broad put on 332 for England against Pakistan

2010: Jonathan Trott and Stuart Broad put on 332 for England against Pakistan

There can’t have been too many occasions in Test history when a side has batted first, slumped to 102 for 7 and still ended up winning by an innings. Unusually, Lord’s hosted the last match of a four Test series between England and Pakistan in 2010 and it was a match that we...

MCC World Cricket committee statements

MCC World Cricket committee statements

The MCC World Cricket committee met in Bengaluru, India on the 8 th and 9 th March 2019. David Richardson, outgoing Chief Executive Officer of the International Cricket Council, provided an update from ICC, and Alex Marshall, General Manager of the ICC Anti-Corruption Unit...

Spirit of Cricket Award 2022

Spirit of Cricket Award 2022

Have you seen a moment that typifies the Spirit of Cricket in 2022? Why not nominate it for the Christopher Martin-Jenkins Spirit of Cricket Award? Each year, the award is given to a player, or group of players, that have epitomised the principles of playing hard but fair, a...

How to Get Here

How to Get Here

“Coming to Lord’s Cricket Ground on match day couldn’t be easier with plenty of sustainable options across the TFL network. MCC also encourages sustainable travel modes in line with our sustainability objectives.” There are a variety of London Underground stations nearby and...

What we do

What we do

THE MCC MUSEUM IS ONE OF THE OLDEST SPORTING MUSEUMS IN THE WORLD, DEDICATED TO TRACING THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CRICKET. The Collection was established in 1864 when Members were invited to donate items of interest to furnish the Pavilion. In 1953 HRH Duke of Edinburgh...

1984: Gordon Greenidge scores 214* to help West Indies beat England

1984: Gordon Greenidge scores 214* to help West Indies beat England

West Indies fans termed it the 'blackwash' summer. The year that Clive Lloyd’s West Indies confirmed their status as one of the greatest teams ever to have played the game.. Looking back, it seems hard to credit that England ever thought they might have a chance. True, they ...