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1963: The first Gillette Cup Final is held at Lord's

1963: The first Gillette Cup Final is held at Lord's

By the start of the 1960s the post-war boom in county cricket was long over. Although the 1950s had seen an England team dominant in Test Matches, at domestic level the game was increasingly seen as stagnant, over cautious and lacking in entertainment value. The competing le...

 World Cricket Connects at Lord’s brings the global game together

World Cricket Connects at Lord’s brings the global game together

The inaugural World Cricket Connects event, held at Lord’s on Friday, brought together some of the most prominent and influential figures in the game to discuss, provide opinion and debate some of the major opportunities and challenges facing modern cricket. The debate gener...

Lord's Turns Red raising £1,204,447 for Ruth Strauss Foundation

Lord's Turns Red raising £1,204,447 for Ruth Strauss Foundation

On Friday 13 August, Lord’s, the Home of Cricket, once again turned red for the Ruth Strauss Foundation’s annual #RedforRuth day at Day Two of the LV= Insurance Test Match between England and India. The Ruth Strauss Foundation has raised £1,204,447 in fundraising during the ...

Coming to the ICC World Test Championship Final?

Coming to the ICC World Test Championship Final?

THE ULTIMATE TEST AT THE HOME OF CRICKET We look forward to welcoming you to Lord’s for the ICC World Test Championship Final. First-time finalists South Africa will battle it out against defending champions Australia in what promises to be a thrilling contest. Be sure...

Pakistan beat South Africa in front of electric Lord's crowd

Pakistan beat South Africa in front of electric Lord's crowd

Pakistan kept their ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup hopes alive with victory over South Africa in front of a partisan crowd at Lord’s. An inspired 89 from 59 balls from Haris Sohail, 69 from Babar Azam and scores of 44 each from openers Imam-ul-Haq and Fakhar Zaman ensured Pakis...

1974: England beat India by the largest margin in a Lord's Test

1974: England beat India by the largest margin in a Lord's Test

India arrived in England for their 1974 tour as a team that was coming of age in international cricket. The ebullient captaincy of ‘Tiger’ Pataudi in the late 1960s together with the emergence of their four-pronged spin attack made them formidable opponents on home soil. Und...

1984: Gordon Greenidge scores 214* to help West Indies beat England

1984: Gordon Greenidge scores 214* to help West Indies beat England

West Indies fans termed it the 'blackwash' summer. The year that Clive Lloyd’s West Indies confirmed their status as one of the greatest teams ever to have played the game.. Looking back, it seems hard to credit that England ever thought they might have a chance. True, they ...

London Spirit confirm squads for Lord's stint

London Spirit confirm squads for Lord's stint

The latest additions to the London Spirit squad for the inaugural season of The Hundred have been unveiled after the teams selected their final men’s picks in The Hundred Draft - whilst further world class women’s signings have also been announced. With two spaces to fill in...

MCC Cowdrey Lecture 2021: Stephen Fry

MCC Cowdrey Lecture 2021: Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry, a lifelong cricket supporter and MCC Foundation Patron, spoke at the twentieth edition of the MCC Cowdrey Lecture at Lord’s on Tuesday 16 November 2021.  MCC Members and special guests were among the audience for the evening, while 8,500 viewers tuned into the l...

1994: South Africa beat England in their first Lord's Test for 29 years

1994: South Africa beat England in their first Lord's Test for 29 years

When South Africa toured England in 1965 there were already signs of their impending expulsion from international sporting competition. The broadcaster John Arlott, a passionate opponent of South Africa’s apartheid laws, refused to commentate on their games, while protesters...