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Boundaries

Boundaries

Lord's Youth Girls

Lord's Youth Girls

Lord's Youth Girls Programme is a dynamic and holistic cricket experience designed to nurture and empower young female cricketers. The programme will begin with a well-designed winter training programme, followed by a summer of fixtures against county teams and representativ...

Dead ball

Dead ball

The fielder

The fielder

Scoring runs

Scoring runs

Ground Development

Ground Development

The Allen and Tavern stands The Warner Stand 2021-2024 The third phase of the development will concentrate on the East Gate area of the Ground This will involve creating an East Gate Building, incorporating office space, a new Lord’s Shop, as well as hospitality and cateri...

Q&A with Tarah Cunynghame

Q&A with Tarah Cunynghame

We recently chatted with MCC's Head of Retail and Tours Tarah Cunynghame about her role and how the Club will adapt to the "new normal". As Head of Retail and Tours for MCC, what’s a usual day like at work? One of the great things about my job is that each day is different ...

AGM Acknowledgement statement

AGM Acknowledgement statement

The 234 th  Annual General Meeting of Marylebone Cricket Club was held online earlier today, Wednesday 12 May 2021. The meeting was conducted at Lord’s Cricket Ground, with 1,619 MCC Members attending the meeting via the internet. Voting on agenda items remains open until 1...

Lord’s to host Rachael Heyhoe Flint Final in 2022 | Fixtures Announced

Lord’s to host Rachael Heyhoe Flint Final in 2022 | Fixtures Announced

We are delighted to confirm that the final of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy is coming to Lord’s for the first time.   In its third year, the popular domestic women’s regional 50-over competition, named after the late Baroness Heyhoe Flint, will reach its concluding match w...

1884: England beat Australia in the first Lord's Test

1884: England beat Australia in the first Lord's Test

The first Test Match to be held at Lord’s was the fourth to take place in England. The Oval got there first, hosting one-off matches in 1880 and 1882. In 1884, for the first time in England, a three-match series was scheduled between the teams and after the opening match at ...