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Pelham's

Pelham's

Event Types Seated next to the Grade II*-listed Pavilion, the floor to ceiling glazing ensures the space is flooded with natural light and offers spectacular views across the ground. Pelham’s is at the heart of MCC’s sustainability drive, including a rainwater recycling syst...

L. Amar Singh 6-35 v England

L. Amar Singh - L. Amar Singh 6-35 v England

Amar Singh became the second Indian to make the Honours Boards when he took six wickets for 35 runs during the defeat to England at Lord’s in 1954. India were put into bat by the hosts but could only make a score of 147 all out with Sir Gubby Allen taking a five-wicket haul....

Lord’s Dining Club returns with exciting line-up of Michelin-starred chefs

Lord’s Dining Club returns with exciting line-up of Michelin-starred chefs

MCC is delighted to announce the next series of chefs that will form the fourth series of Lord’s Dining Club. Launched in 2018 to honour the age-old traditions of MCC with innovative cooking from world-renowned Michelin-starred chefs, Lord’s Dining Club has gone from strengt...

M.C. Cowdrey 119 v New Zealand

M.C. Cowdrey - M.C. Cowdrey 119 v New Zealand

Colin Cowdrey was one of cricket’s great stylists and most revered gentlemen. Recognised as a prodigious talent while still at Tonbridge School, he made his Test debut at Brisbane aged just 21 and his final Test appearance came at the age of 42. He was the first cricketer to...

MCC Young Female Broadcaster

MCC Young Female Broadcaster

Terms & Conditions GUIDANCE FOR ENTRY How to enter? Entry for the competition is through submission of a video or audio showreel of a match commentary, match report, or presenter clip. Your submission should be a maximum of six minutes long and uploaded as a YouTube or...

1914: Lord's is used by the War Office for the accommodation of troops

1914: Lord's is used by the War Office for the accommodation of troops

The outbreak of the Great War in 1914 brought to an end cricket’s ‘golden age’, a period lasting a quarter of a century during which the game established itself beyond question as England’s pre-eminent sport. The spread of county cricket had made the game truly national, and...

A.W. Greig 106 v India

A.W. Greig - A.W. Greig 106 v India

Tony Greig was the third centurion in England’s huge total against India at Lord’s 1974, which propelled them a huge victory by an innings and 285 runs. The innings had already almost reached damage limitation proportions for India when Greig reached the crease. Centuries fr...

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...

D.G. Cork 7-54 v West Indies

D.G. Cork - D.G. Cork 7-54 v West Indies

Dominic Cork made the Lord’s Honours Boards for the first time when he took 7/43 – the best figures by an Englishman on Test debut – during the summer of 1995. With West Indies needing 296 to secure victory in what had already been an entertaining Test match, Cork showed why...

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...