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History made as Lord's turns Red for Ruth

History made as Lord's turns Red for Ruth

Lord’s turned red for day two of the second Specsavers Ashes Test in aid of the Ruth Strauss Foundation, raising £382,462 for the charity. The Ruth Strauss Foundation was set up by former England cricket captain, Andrew Strauss in honour of his wife Ruth, who died of a rare ...

MCC and ORIS release limited edition watch

MCC and ORIS release limited edition watch

MCC has collaborated with its partner and official timekeeper, Oris, to produce the Father Time Limited Edition watch, which is now on sale. Named after the Father Time weathervane, one of the iconic features of Lord’s and a famous image within cricket, the watch is a celebr...

MCC confirm result of global consultation into short-pitched bowling

MCC confirm result of global consultation into short-pitched bowling

MCC would like to update its position on the global consultation that launched last year relating to short-pitched deliveries, and if they are fit for the modern game. MCC can confirm that after extensive research in the area, the outcome is that there will not be a chang...

D.A.J. Holford 105* v England

D.A.J. Holford - D.A.J. Holford 105* v England

David Holford’s first and only test century came in his second appearance for the West Indies, putting on a huge 274-run partnership with his cousin Sir Garfield Sobers in a drawn 1966 encounter at Lord’s. West Indies were the first to bat, reaching an under par 269 as plent...

Evolution of Women’s Cricket Exhibition & Symposium

Evolution of Women’s Cricket Exhibition & Symposium

To celebrate our newest exhibition in the MCC Museum, Evolution of Women’s Cricket, we are hosting a special symposium event at Lord’s on International Women’s Day, Tuesday 8 March. Discover a fascinating insight into the inspirational and colourful history of women’s cric...

1994: South Africa beat England in their first Lord's Test for 29 years

1994: South Africa beat England in their first Lord's Test for 29 years

When South Africa toured England in 1965 there were already signs of their impending expulsion from international sporting competition. The broadcaster John Arlott, a passionate opponent of South Africa’s apartheid laws, refused to commentate on their games, while protesters...

Global Refugee Cricket Fund

Global Refugee Cricket Fund

  - Marylebone Cricket Club and MCC Foundation launch Global Refugee Cricket Fund in support of displaced persons - ECB donation of £100,000 to help immediately kickstart projects that use cricket to transform lives of refugees facing hardship and exclusion - Pitch ...

Batter out of his/her ground

Batter out of his/her ground

Bye and Leg bye

Bye and Leg bye