Buy tickets

Search results

984 Results for tickets


Tours & Museum

Tours & Museum

What will I see? MCC Museum is one of the oldest sporting museums in the world, dedicated to tracing the history and development of cricket. The Collection was established in 1864 when Members were invited to donate items of interest to furnish the Pavilion.  Today MCC Muse...

1914: Lord's is used by the War Office for the accommodation of troops

1914: Lord's is used by the War Office for the accommodation of troops

The outbreak of the Great War in 1914 brought to an end cricket’s ‘golden age’, a period lasting a quarter of a century during which the game established itself beyond question as England’s pre-eminent sport. The spread of county cricket had made the game truly national, and...

1997: Glenn McGrath takes 8-38 for Australia against England

1997: Glenn McGrath takes 8-38 for Australia against England

When Glenn McGrath arrived for his first tour of England in 1997, he had already established himself as a leading new-ball bowler thanks to a string of impressive performances over the previous two years. But he had no experience of English conditions and England’s batsmen h...

About Honours Boards

About Honours Boards

Every cricketer has a great incentive to excel at Lord's. As well as thrilling the crowd and performing well for their country, he or she can earn themself a lasting place in the history of 'headquarters' - alongside some of the greatest players ever to have appeared at the ...

MCC embark on global consultation on short-pitched bowling

MCC embark on global consultation on short-pitched bowling

MCC is to embark on a global consultation on whether the Law relating to short-pitched deliveries is fit for the modern game. As Guardian of the Laws of the game, it is MCC’s duty to ensure that the Laws are applied in a safe manner, which is a viewpoint consistent across al...

D.C.S. Compton 116 v New Zealand

D.C.S. Compton - D.C.S. Compton 116 v New Zealand

Denis Compton will always be remembered for the golden summer of 1947, when he plundered 3,816 first-class runs (including 753 in five Tests against South Africa) alongside the similarly prolific Bill Edrich and helped dispel the lasting gloom of Britain’s war years. Few cri...

1945: Keith Miller scores two centuries in the 'Victory Tests'

1945: Keith Miller scores two centuries in the 'Victory Tests'

The “Golden Nugget”, as Keith Miller was known, was one of the leading all-rounders of the 1940s and 1950s. 170 wickets at 22.97 in 55 Tests for Australia combined with 2,958 runs at 36.97 give a clear indication of Miller’s capacity with bat and ball. He formed a lethal new...

G.S. Ballance 110 v India

G.S. Ballance - G.S. Ballance 110 v India

Gary Ballance scored his second century at Lord’s in a single calendar year, when he hit 110 vs India in 2014. Ballance, batting at three, came into the match in fine form having already scored a hundred at Lord's earlier in the summer versus Sri Lanka. However, after losin...

P.C.R. Tufnell 5-94 v Sri Lanka

P.C.R. Tufnell - P.C.R. Tufnell 5-94 v Sri Lanka

Phil Tufnell claimed a place on the Lord’s Honours Boards when he took 5-94 during England’s Test v Sri Lanka in 1991. In what was his first Test at the Home of Cricket, Sri Lanka were chasing a mammoth total of 423 runs to win, Tufnell was called upon to disrupt the visitor...

M.D. Crowe 142 v England

M.D. Crowe - M.D. Crowe 142 v England

Martin Crowe claimed his second spot on the Lord's Honours Boards when he hit another impressive century at the Home of Cricket with a score of 142. After winning the toss and deciding to bat first, New Zealand scored 476 in their opening innings, with Crowe being the only p...