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MCC World Cricket committee unanimously backs inclusion of women’s cricket at Birmingham 2022

MCC World Cricket committee unanimously backs inclusion of women’s cricket at Birmingham 2022

Marylebone Cricket Club’s World Cricket committee today announced it is unanimously backing the inclusion of a women’s T20 competition in the next Commonwealth Games, to be held in Birmingham, England, in 2022. The announcement came at the conclusion of the committee’s first...

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...

R.J. Hadlee  6-80 v England

R.J. Hadlee - R.J. Hadlee 6-80 v England

Sir Richard Hadlee took his best figures at Lord’s during the 1986 drawn Test between England and New Zealand. England batted first but Hadlee, just like in 1978 and in 1983, was on excellent form, removing Graham Gooch, Martyn Moxon and Bill Athey as the hosts found themsel...

BUCS Finals

BUCS Finals

Tuesday 2 July BUCS Men’s Finals Day – Oxford Brookes UCCE v Leeds/Bradford UCCE Toss:  10.00 Start:  10.30 Format:  50 overs – 30-minute break between innings Umpires:  Steve Utting and Simon Cooper Scorers:  David Ward (Oxford) and Steven Ward (Leeds/Bradford...

M.H. Denness  118 v India

M.H. Denness - M.H. Denness 118 v India

A first Test century for the skipper, Mike Denness hit 118 against India at Lord’s in 1974, in one of only two Tests he played at the Home of Cricket, which both came that summer. England were already in a suitably strong position when Denness strode out to the crease at 337...

A.F. Rae 106 v England

A.F. Rae - A.F. Rae 106 v England

Allan Rae scored a sublime 106 in the second test at Lord’s in 1950 to get his name on the honour’s boards  when West Indies toured England. The left handed opening batsman set the tone for the West Indies with his 106 in the first innings which consisted of 15 fours. This ...

K.A.J. Roach 5-72 v England

K.A.J. Roach - K.A.J. Roach 5-72 v England

Kemar Roach claimed his name on to the iconic Honours Boards after a superb display with the ball versus England at Lord’s in the summer of 2017. After West Indies had been bowled out for 123, they needed an immediate response from their pace attack and Roach certainly deliv...

Champion County Preview: MCC v Surrey

Champion County Preview: MCC v Surrey

The traditional curtain-raiser for the new domestic season begins this weekend as MCC take on Surrey at the ICC Academy in Dubai, in the annual Champion County Match. The four-day first-class match, which sees MCC play the winners of the previous year’s Specsavers County Cha...

Q&A with Tarah Cunynghame

Q&A with Tarah Cunynghame

We recently chatted with MCC's Head of Retail and Tours Tarah Cunynghame about her role and how the Club will adapt to the "new normal". As Head of Retail and Tours for MCC, what’s a usual day like at work? One of the great things about my job is that each day is different ...

1934: Hedley Verity takes 14 wickets in a day for England against Australia

1934: Hedley Verity takes 14 wickets in a day for England against Australia

After two days’ play the omens for an England victory in the 1934 Lord’s Test were not particularly good. They hadn’t beaten Australia in a Test at Lord’s since 1896, and while they had posted a strong first innings total of 440 – Les Ames becoming the first wicket-keeper to...