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P. Kumar 5-106 v England

P. Kumar - P. Kumar 5-106 v England

Praveen Kumar claimed his only five-wicket haul of his career during the 2011 Test v England to earn a spot on the iconic Lord’s Honours Boards. After India had won the toss and electing to field, the pressure was on for the India bowling department to deliver. However, des...

A.K. Davidson 5-42 v England

A.K. Davidson - A.K. Davidson 5-42 v England

5-42 by Australia’s Alan Keith Davidson in the second test of 1961 Ashes Series put him up on the honours boards at Lord’s. England won the toss and elected to bat first before being bowled out for 206. The left arm medium pacer set the tone for the Australians by picking up...

M.T.G. Elliott  112 v England

M.T.G. Elliott - M.T.G. Elliott 112 v England

AFTER WINNING THE FIRST TEST OF THE 1997 ASHES, ENGLAND WERE 1-0 UP BEFORE THEIR GAME AT LORD’S. EVEN THOUGH ENGLAND MANAGED TO SAVE THE TEST MATCH THEY WERE FACED WITH SOME QUALITY BOWLING AND BATTING FROM THE AUSTRALIANS. VISITING BATTER MATTHEW ELLIOTT WAS THE LONE CENTURI...

D.C. Boon 164* v England

D.C. Boon - D.C. Boon 164* v England

David Boon got his name up on the Lord’s honours boards by scoring a sublime 164* in the 2 nd Test of 1993 Ashes series. Australia had won the first match at Manchester were Boon had missed out on a century getting out on 93 in their second innings. Allan Border won the tos...

N.H. Fairbrother 113 v West Indies

N.H. Fairbrother - N.H. Fairbrother 113 v West Indies

Neil Fairbrother got his name up on the Lord’s Limited-overs honours boards by virtue of a man of the match performance versus West Indies in 1991. Coming into the 3 rd ODI at Lord’s England had already won the series and were 2-0 up. England won the toss and elected to fie...

2009: England win their first Lord's Test against Australia in 75 years

2009: England win their first Lord's Test against Australia in 75 years

England’s 2005 Ashes triumph had given English cricket a long-awaited boost, but a 5-0 reverse down under in 2006-07 demonstrated that Australia remained powerful opponents. When Ricky Ponting’s men arrived in England again in 2009 they had every hope of relegating 2005 to d...

Writing Room

Writing Room

THE ELEGANTLY FURNISHED WRITING ROOM IS A BEAUTIFULLY PROPORTIONED AND INTIMATE SETTING FOR SMALLER LUNCHES, DINNERS, OR RECEPTIONS. Hung with famous paintings of cricketing scenes, the Writing Room is located in the Grade II*-listed Pavilion, with a large bay window that pr...

MCC Foundation's emergency appeal provides over 23,000 meals

MCC Foundation's emergency appeal provides over 23,000 meals

At the start of April, the MCC Foundation launched an emergency appeal to feed the 450 homeless in Westminster, a group who have been particularly hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic. Since the appeal launched, MCC Members and MCC Foundation supporters have donated over...

Trevor Bayliss joins London Spirit as Interim Men’s Head Coach for The Hundred

Trevor Bayliss joins London Spirit as Interim Men’s Head Coach for The Hundred

Ahead of today’s Hundred Men’s Draft, London Spirit have announced the appointment of Trevor Bayliss as Interim Men’s Head Coach following the tragic passing of Shane Warne. Further planned tributes to Shane will be announced shortly as the game looks at ways to remember ...

D.C.S. Compton 116 v New Zealand

D.C.S. Compton - D.C.S. Compton 116 v New Zealand

Denis Compton will always be remembered for the golden summer of 1947, when he plundered 3,816 first-class runs (including 753 in five Tests against South Africa) alongside the similarly prolific Bill Edrich and helped dispel the lasting gloom of Britain’s war years. Few cri...