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Ed Smith to become next President of MCC

Ed Smith to become next President of MCC

Ed Smith has been named as the next President of MCC. He will serve a 12-month term as President, taking up the post on 1 October 2025. His appointment was announced today by the current President, Lord King of Lothbury, at the Club’s Annual General Meeting held at Lord’s. ...

1977: First Indoor School at Lord's officially opened

1977: First Indoor School at Lord's officially opened

Lord’s has witnessed more than 200 years of cricket. For more than a century, it has also been home to formal coaching programmes, helping develop the stars of tomorrow as well as offering practice facilities to those of today. It all began in 1901, when the Club found itsel...

A. Shrewsbury 106 v Australia

A. Shrewsbury - A. Shrewsbury 106 v Australia

Arthur Shrewbsury's second appearance on the Honours Boards came in 1893, when he hit 106 for England in their draw versus Australia. Opening the batting for the hosts, Shrewsbury's second century at Lord's, which was only the third Test century hit at the Home of Cricket, s...

J.B. Hobbs 107 v Australia

J.B. Hobbs - J.B. Hobbs 107 v Australia

Sir Jack Hobbs made the iconic Lord's Honours Boards for the first time when he hit 107 versus Australia in 1912. When his captain C.B. Fry elected to bat, England were reliant on the in-form Hobbs to display a touch of class at the top of the order. With only three and a h...

J.B. Hobbs 211 v South Africa

J.B. Hobbs - J.B. Hobbs 211 v South Africa

Sir Jack Hobbs' second century at Lord's, saw him hit a brilliant score of 211 versus South Africa in the summer of 1924. In Hobbs' first match at the Home of Cricket for 12 years due to World War I, the opener made his consecutive century at Lord's once South Africa had pos...

J.B. Hobbs 119 v Australia

J.B. Hobbs - J.B. Hobbs 119 v Australia

Sir Jack Hobbs got his third consecutive Lord's century when he hit 119 versus Australia in 1926. After Australia had posted a total of 383 all out, all eyes were on Hobbs to see if he could score yet another hundred at the Home of Cricket. Hobbs' eventual score of 119 saw ...

M.P. Vaughan 120 v Bangladesh

M.P. Vaughan - M.P. Vaughan 120 v Bangladesh

Michael Vaughan scored his third successive Test hundred at Lord’s with a knock of 120 versus Bangladesh in the summer of 2005. Bangladesh, competing in their first-ever Test at the Home of Cricket, were bowled out for 108 after their first innings before Vaughan came to the...

A.N. Cook 105 v West Indies

A.N. Cook - A.N. Cook 105 v West Indies

SIR Alastair Cook’s second century at the Home of Cricket came during the first Test of West Indies tour of England in summer 2007. Beginning to cement his position at the top of the order, Cook showed calmness and superb determination to add his name to the Honours Boards f...

K.P. Pietersen 202* v India

K.P. Pietersen - K.P. Pietersen 202* v India

During the 2,000 th Test match, Kevin Pietersen put on an excellent display of class to add his name to the Honours Boards for a fifth time. After England had lost the toss and were put in to bat, Pietersen took full control of the host’s innings hitting 202 not out in a in...

A. Symonds 104* v Pakistan

A. Symonds - A. Symonds 104* v Pakistan

Andrew Symonds made the Limited Overs Honours Boards when he scored an unbeaten 104 for Australia during their 10-run victory over Pakistan in 2004. In a one-off ODI at the Home of Cricket, Australia batted first, getting off to a decent start, scoring 99-3 before Symonds en...