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A.A. Donald 5-32 v England

A.A. Donald - A.A. Donald 5-32 v England

Allan Donald made Lord’s Honours Boards for the second time when he took five wickets for 32 runs during the 1998 Test between England and South Africa. After South Africa can scored 360 all out in their first innings, Donald once again showed his credentials and enjoyment a...

The Home of Food Saturday

The Home of Food Saturday

SATURDAY 9 SEPTEMBER – 10.00-19.30 Timings and extra experiences for Saturday are as follows:

The Home of Food Sunday

The Home of Food Sunday

Sunday 10 September – 10.00-18.30 Timings and extra experiences for Sunday are as follows:

I.T. Botham 8-34 v Pakistan

I.T. Botham - I.T. Botham 8-34 v Pakistan

Sir Ian Botham took an astonishing eight wickets for just 34 runs conceded to guide England to a comfortable victory over Pakistan in the summer of 1978. After scoring a century in England's first innings to help them secure a total of 364, Botham was wicket-less for Pakista...

J.M. Anderson 5-73 v Zimbabwe

J.M. Anderson - J.M. Anderson 5-73 v Zimbabwe

James Anderson arrived on the Test scene for England and became their first bowler to take a five-wicket haul on debut for eight years, as Zimbabwe were put to the fore in 2003 at Lord’s. England were asked to bat first in favourable bowling conditions but the pitch eased on...

G.P. Swann 5-62 v Pakistan

G.P. Swann - G.P. Swann 5-62 v Pakistan

Graeme Swann made the Lord’s Honours Boards for the first time when he took a five-wicket haul during England’s victory over Pakistan in the summer of 2010. After England posted a total of 446 all out during their first innings, Swann showcased his talents with the ball when...

F.S. Trueman  6-31 v Pakistan

F.S. Trueman - F.S. Trueman 6-31 v Pakistan

Fred Trueman’s second five-wicket haul at Lord’s came in 1962 against Pakistan. Alongside L J Coldwell, who was making clever use of his slower ball, Trueman was bowling at his liveliest on a pitch which helped him, causing the Pakistan team to go into lunch on Day 1 on 76-6...

M.D. Marshall 6-85 v England

M.D. Marshall - M.D. Marshall 6-85 v England

Malcolm Marshall first made the Lord’s Honours Boards when he took 6-85 during West Indies’ nine-wicket victory against England in 1984. In a Test, famous for Sir Ian Botham’s eight-wicket haul during West Indies’ first innings, the hosts opened the batting first and, despit...

How to access our new website and ticketing platform

How to access our new website and ticketing platform

We are pleased to confirm that essential website maintenance works have been completed and the Club has successfully moved to its new ticketing system. These changes mean you will need to reset your password, please follow the instructions below to complete this. Click on ...

Test cricket popularity as strong as ever says MCC World Cricket committee following MCC survey

Test cricket popularity as strong as ever says MCC World Cricket committee following MCC survey

The MCC World Cricket committee has today announced a positive future for Test cricket after reviewing results from the MCC Test Cricket survey. The meeting of the committee in Bengaluru is into its second day of discussions on current key issues in the game. Over 13,000 re...