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MCC v Surrey: Day Four Report

MCC v Surrey: Day Four Report

The traditional curtain raiser of the domestic first-class season, played between MCC and 2018 Specsavers County Champions Surrey, has ended in a rain-affected draw. Although only 19 overs were bowled on the final day, Surrey had managed to claim three wickets before weather...

MCC reflect on an unforgettable summer at Lord's

MCC reflect on an unforgettable summer at Lord's

After an unforgettable 2019 season at the Home of Cricket, MCC has reflected on the summer at Lord’s and the impact the Ground and the Club has had on the wider game of cricket. Lord’s hosted twelve major matches this year as 476,579 visitors enjoyed the two England Specsave...

Original Sacha Jafri artwork displayed at Lord’s

Original Sacha Jafri artwork displayed at Lord’s

As part of MCC's partnership with The Ruth Strauss Foundation and the #RedforRuth day at Lord’s on Day Two of the LV= Insurance Men’s Test between England and South Africa, MCC is delighted that the original Sacha Jafri 2019 Cricket World Cup artwork is on show at Lord’s....

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 1926 - 2022

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 1926 - 2022

it was with great sadness that marylebone cricket club received the sombre news of the death of her majesty queen elizabeth ii. I have written today to Buckingham Palace to ask that our deepest sympathy and condolences be conveyed to His Majesty The King and other members of...

C.M. Old 5-21 v India

C.M. Old - C.M. Old 5-21 v India

Christopher Old secured his second appearance on the Honours Boards with an incisive eight over spell against India in 1974, taking 5-21 to bowl India out for 42 and win the match. After India had claimed a historic first test series win in England on their previous visit in...

From the Archives: The Final Final

From the Archives: The Final Final

As Lord’s looks forward to its last One-Day Cup final, and to coincide with the MCC Museum’s new display on cricket tournaments, MCC Archivist Rob CurphEy looks at the history of one-day finals at Lord’s. The idea for creating a knock-out competition for counties had been fi...

D.I. Gower 108 v New Zealand

D.I. Gower - D.I. Gower 108 v New Zealand

David Gower saw his name inscribed on the Lord’s Honours Board for the first time in 1983, as he struck a graceful century against New Zealand at the Home of Cricket. The Kiwis had won the toss in the expectation of early wickets but despite Richard Hadlee dismissing opener ...

D.I. Gower 106 v Australia

D.I. Gower - D.I. Gower 106 v Australia

After he appeared first on the Lord’s Honours Board in 1983 for a century against New Zealand, David Gower secured a first England century against Australia at the Home of Cricket for twelve years as he hit 106 in 1989. Gower had been appointed as captain at the start of the...

R.J. Hadlee 5-93 v England

R.J. Hadlee - R.J. Hadlee 5-93 v England

Sir Richard Hadlee claimed another spot on the Lord’s Honours Boards when he took five wickets for 93 runs during New Zealand’s tour of England in 1983. With England batting first, Hadlee quickly removed Chris Smith for a golden duck, but a century from David Gower settled t...

G.M. Wood 114* v England

G.M. Wood - G.M. Wood 114* v England

Graeme Wood of Australia got his name up on the Lord’s limited-overs honours boards by scoring a 114 Not Out against England in the 3 rd ODI of the 1985 series. Going into this match Australia had already won the ODI series. England skipper David Gower won the toss and put ...