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World Cup Finals Part 3: Australian Dominance

World Cup Finals Part 3: Australian Dominance

With the 2019 Cricket World Cup final at Lord's fast approaching, MCC Archivist Rob Curphey looks back at previous World Cups finals. World Cup Specialists The 1999 World Cup, now known as the ICC Cricket World Cup was primarily held in England but also visited Scotland...

H.M. Amla 121 v England

H.M. Amla - H.M. Amla 121 v England

Hashim Amla secured his second spot on the Honours Boards when he hit 121 versus England at the Home of Cricket during the summer of 2012. South Africa, electing to bat first, managed 309 all out in their first innings total with Amla hitting three fours before being bowled ...

History made as Lord's turns Red for Ruth

History made as Lord's turns Red for Ruth

Lord’s turned red for day two of the second Specsavers Ashes Test in aid of the Ruth Strauss Foundation, raising £382,462 for the charity. The Ruth Strauss Foundation was set up by former England cricket captain, Andrew Strauss in honour of his wife Ruth, who died of a rare ...

Members approve new Compton and Edrich Stands at Lord’s

Members approve new Compton and Edrich Stands at Lord’s

At the Club’s AGM on Wednesday evening, MCC Members voted 96.5% in favour for the £52 million project to redevelop the Compton and Edrich stands. Westminster City Council granted conditional planning permission to replace the existing stands early this year.  The terms of th...

D. Gough 5-61 v Pakistan

D. Gough - D. Gough 5-61 v Pakistan

Darren Gough had gone close on a number of occasions to sealing a place on the Lord’s Honours Board, but he finally claimed a five-wicket haul at the Home of Cricket in 2001 as England defeated Pakistan. The opening day was completely washed out, which proved significant as ...

C.L. Walcott 168* v England

C.L. Walcott - C.L. Walcott 168* v England

Sir Clyde Walcott’s undefeated 168 was the standout innings in West Indies’ first ever test victory on English soil in the summer of 1950. After a century from opener Allen Rae helped the West Indies to 326, the inexperienced spin duo of Sonny Ramadhin and Alf Valentine - bo...

Farokh Engineer to ring the five minute bell on Day 3

Farokh Engineer to ring the five minute bell on Day 3

Farokh Engineer will ring the bell to signal five minutes before the start of play on the third day of the LV= Insurance Test Match between England and India at Lord’s. The former India and Lancashire wicketkeeper played 46 Test matches for his country, scoring over 2,600 ru...

G.D. McGrath 5-54 v England

G.D. McGrath - G.D. McGrath 5-54 v England

Glenn McGrath claimed another spot on the Lord's Honours Boards when he took 5-54 during Australia's Ashes victory over England in 2001. Returning to the Home of Cricket for the first time since his record-breaking achievement of 8-38 in 1997, McGrath was handed the ball on ...

B.F. Butcher 133 v England

B.F. Butcher - B.F. Butcher 133 v England

Basil Butcher earned his place on the Honours Boards with a match saving 133 for the West Indies against England in June 1963 - the first test century by a Guyanese at Lord’s. Carrying a slender four-run lead from the first innings, the West Indian batting line up was blown ...

J.N. Rhodes 117 v England

J.N. Rhodes - J.N. Rhodes 117 v England

Jonty Rhodes may have been more revered for his extraordinary fielding skills than his batting record at Test level, but his 117 for South Africa against England at Lord’s in 1998, his highest career score in Test Matches. Rhodes had looked fluent off the front foot in the p...