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1884: England beat Australia in the first Lord's Test

1884: England beat Australia in the first Lord's Test

The first Test Match to be held at Lord’s was the fourth to take place in England. The Oval got there first, hosting one-off matches in 1880 and 1882. In 1884, for the first time in England, a three-match series was scheduled between the teams and after the opening match at ...

2018: Alastair Cook plays his 26th Lord's Test

2018: Alastair Cook plays his 26th Lord's Test

Sir Alastair Cook’s 26 Test Matches at Lord’s are a record at the Home of Cricket and the second highest total for a player’s appearances on a single ground in all Test cricket. Only Mahela Jayawardene’s 27 outings at the Sinhalese Sports Club ground in Colombo, Sri Lanka ra...

Record number of women Members elected by Marylebone Cricket Club

Record number of women Members elected by Marylebone Cricket Club

Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has today announced that 134 women have been elected this year as Full Members of the Club. This is the biggest number of female Members the Club has elected in its history, and since the vote was passed to admit women to membership of MCC in 19...

1976: The first Women's ODI is held at Lord's

1976: The first Women's ODI is held at Lord's

There was a time, still within living memory, when the Pavilion at Lord’s had very much the atmosphere of an exclusive gentlemen’s club. There were no women Members of MCC and on match days even female staff members were expected to avoid popular areas like the Long Room. Th...

P.B.H. May 112 v South Africa

P.B.H. May - P.B.H. May 112 v South Africa

A classically stylish batsman and a tough, inspiring leader, Peter May became associated with all that was successful and dominant in English cricket. He was the cornerstone of England’s and Surrey’s batting during the 1950s; from 1952 to 1958 Surrey won the County Champions...

R.A. Smith 148* v West Indies

R.A. Smith - R.A. Smith 148* v West Indies

This was one of two occasions that Robin Smith would appear on the Lord’s Honours Board, with the second occurrence later in the same summer, however this unbeaten 148 against the West Indies in 1991, batting at number six, must go down as one of his greatest innings. After ...

R.C. Russell 124 v India

R.C. Russell - R.C. Russell 124 v India

Jack Russell was often best remembered for his outstanding wicketkeeping, but one of his two Test centuries came in the second Test Match against India at Lord’s in 1996, a match that was eventually drawn. Russell had fell only six runs short of earning a place on the covete...

G.A. Gooch 117 v Rest of the World XI

G.A. Gooch - G.A. Gooch 117 v Rest of the World XI

In 1987, twenty-two of the world’s greatest players were summoned to Lord’s to play a showpiece one-off Test match to mark MCC’s bicentenary, and Graham Gooch, playing for MCC against a Rest of the World XI, marked the occasion with a century. He put on 75 for the second wic...

M.P. Vaughan 100 v India

M.P. Vaughan - M.P. Vaughan 100 v India

Michael Vaughan became part of a select group of England batsmen to have their name appear on the Honours Board twice in the same summer, as hit 100 against India in the first Test Match of the series at Lord’s in 2002. Vaughan had scored 115 against Sri Lanka two months ear...

M.A. Butcher 137 v Zimbabwe

M.A. Butcher - M.A. Butcher 137 v Zimbabwe

The record books might have recorded a comfortable victory over Zimbabwe in this first Test Match of the 2003 summer, but Mark Butcher’s century was built on a doggedness that helped England through a challenging opening day at Lord’s. After losing the toss and being asked t...