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K. Higgs 6-91 v West Indies

K. Higgs - K. Higgs 6-91 v West Indies

Kenneth Higgs was selected for the England team to play against the formidable West Indies team captained by Garfield Sobers in 1966, and in the first innings, he achieved his best Test bowling figures, taking 6 for 91 in 33 overs. This included removing both openers Conrad ...

From the Archives: The World Cup at Lord's

From the Archives: The World Cup at Lord's

As the fifth men’s World Cup is now upon us, MCC Archivist Rob Curphey looks back at previous World Cups in England, and the ten World Cup matches that were held at Lord’s. 1999 Visit the MCC Museum Visitors to the MCC Museum over the summer will be able to see a number o...

R.A.L. Massie 16-137 v England

R.A.L. Massie - R.A.L. Massie 16-137 v England

Bob Massie reached the Lord’s Honours Boards by producing a bowling performance on his debut that will be remembered forever in the Home of Cricket folklore. His figures of 16-137 are not only still the best ever at Lord’s, but also the best by an Australian anywhere. It wa...

London Spirit sign stars for Lord's stint

London Spirit sign stars for Lord's stint

Lord’s-based London Spirit chose Kieron Pollard as their number one men’s pick in The Hundred Draft, as they continue to shape their squad for the second year of the tournament. Trinidadian Pollard, who has played over 100 T20 Internationals for the West Indies, is one of th...

1998: The Women's Ashes are created in a ceremony in the Harris Garden

1998: The Women's Ashes are created in a ceremony in the Harris Garden

The women’s Ashes, created in 1998, is a hollow wooden ball, containing the ashes of a miniature bat signed by both the Australian and England teams and those of a copy of the Women's Cricket Association rules and constitution, burnt in a ceremony at Lord's. The ceremony was...

B.D. Julien 121 v England

B.D. Julien - B.D. Julien 121 v England

The complete all-rounder – he bowled pace, spin and could bat – Bernard Julien was in only his third Test when he came to Lord’s with the West Indies, although he had plenty of experience of England having already completed two summers with Kent. Julien made his Test debut i...

Our History

Our History

The Colours of MCC A distinguished club of almost 100 years standing I Zingari was the first and grandest of the wandering clubs to be founded in 1845. Of course many members of I Zingari would also have been members of MCC but it is doubtful if MCC - a distinguished club of...

A.R. Morris 105 v England

A.R. Morris - A.R. Morris 105 v England

Left-handed opening batter Arthur Morris emerged as something of a prodigy in the early 1940s, becoming the first man to score hundreds in both innings of his First Class debut when he was just 18. The War robbed him of some of his formative years in the sport, but he earned...

D.G. Bradman 102* v England

D.G. Bradman - D.G. Bradman 102* v England

Sir Donald Bradman scored his second, and final, century at Lord's in 1938, when he hit an unbeaten hundred during Australia's drawn Test with England. Having only hit 18 in his side's first innings, Bradman and Australia were targeted with a score of 315 to try and chase on...

I.V.A. Richards 138* v England

I.V.A. Richards - I.V.A. Richards 138* v England

Sir Viv Richards hit one of the most memorable innings ever seen at Lord's, when he scored an unbeaten 138 during West Indies victory over England in the 1979 Cricket World Cup final. England won the toss and put West Indies into bat with the hope of skittling the side to se...