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L. Hutton  150 v India

L. Hutton - L. Hutton 150 v India

Len Hutton was not quite 18 when he made his debut for Yorkshire and quickly established himself at the top of the batting order. He made his Test debut for England just three days after his 21 st birthday (when he had shared an opening stand of 315 with Herbert Sutcliffe a...

M.P. Vaughan 101* v West Indies

M.P. Vaughan - M.P. Vaughan 101* v West Indies

Michael Vaughan’s second century during the same Test match guided England to victory over West Indies at Lord’s in the summer of 2004. Having already scored 103 in the first innings, Vaughan was determined to lead from the front, joining George Headley and Graham Gooch as t...

G.C. Smith 259 v England

G.C. Smith - G.C. Smith 259 v England

Graeme Smith hit the highest Test score by an individual player from overseas at Lord's, during the summer of 2003.  The South African opener beat Sir Donald Bradman's 73-year record of 254, during day three of the Test versus England after his side had dismissed the hosts f...

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...

The scorers

The scorers

MCC Men's Regional T20 Finals Day

MCC Men's Regional T20 Finals Day

Match Details Semi-Final 1: 9.45 to 12.30 – MCC East Anglia v. MCC Home Counties   Umpires: Raf Patel & Duncan Forbes Scorers: Norman Bygrave & Peter Coleman Lunch: 12.30 to 12.50 (20 minutes) Semi-Final 2: 12.50 to 15.35 – MCC North West v. MCC North, North East ...

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 ...

1953: HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens the Imperial Memorial Gallery now known as the MCC Museum

1953: HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens the Imperial Memorial Gallery now known as the MCC Museum

The MCC collections are the oldest sporting collection in the world, but for almost a century after their inception, few people beyond the Club’s membership were able to see them. From their beginning in 1864, the Club’s collections were only displayed in the Pavilion at Lor...

The Willow

The Willow

Your private suite, with exceptional views of the hallowed turf, is the perfect setting to experience a day at the Home of Cricket. From world- class cuisine, to a pitch walk with a cricketing legend, your day in our hospitality will be like no other. Alongside breakfast on...

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...