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1926: The Father Time weathervane is gifted to MCC

1926: The Father Time weathervane is gifted to MCC

Even among MCC’s most senior Members, few can claim to have seen more than 100 Test Matches at Lord’s. But one familiar face on the Ground has done just that. He first watched England beat West Indies by an innings and 58 runs in June 1928. He was at Lord’s for Don Bradman’s...

MCC v NACC

MCC v NACC

MCC will take on the National Asian Cricket Council (NACC) in two T20 matches at Lord’s on Wednesday 4 May. The National Asian Cricket Council exists to support and promote the interests of the South Asian Cricketing Community at National and Regional levels, whilst developi...

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...

Gerald Corbett and Clare Connor unveil new Compton and Edrich stand plaques at Lord’s

Gerald Corbett and Clare Connor unveil new Compton and Edrich stand plaques at Lord’s

MCC Chairman Gerald Corbett has today unveiled the new Edrich Stand plaque at Lord’s Cricket Ground, as his final official act on his last day as MCC Chairman. Former England cricketer Clare Connor unveiled the plaque of the adjacent redeveloped Compton Stand, one day ahead ...

MCC and Middlesex appoint Kari Carswell as Head of Women's Cricket

MCC and Middlesex appoint Kari Carswell as Head of Women's Cricket

MCC and Middlesex Cricket can today confirm the appointment of Kari Carswell to the role of Head of Women’s Cricket across both organisations. Carswell steps into the role with a wealth of experience, having spent the last five years in New Zealand, working in coaching and d...

1975: West Indies beat Australia to win the first Men's World Cup

1975: West Indies beat Australia to win the first Men's World Cup

From the first One-Day International to the first men’s Cricket World Cup was but a short step. Domestic limited overs cricket had begun with the Gillette Cup in England in 1963, but the first ODI took place eight years later in Melbourne; a last-minute replacement for a was...

San Miguel 0,0 to be served at Lord's

San Miguel 0,0 to be served at Lord's

San Miguel has announced that their 0,0 beer will be served on draught at selected bars at Lord’s, from Sunday 19 June, in time for a summer season of cricket.  First available for guests attending the Vitality Blast Middlesex v Kent match, San Miguel 0,0 launches in line wi...

A.M.E. Roberts 10-123 v England

A.M.E. Roberts - A.M.E. Roberts 10-123 v England

SIR Andy Roberts made the iconic Lord's Honours Boards when he took match figures of 10-123 for West Indies in 1976. With England batting first in the Test, Roberts was given the responsibility with the ball in his hands and duly ripped into the hosts' batting line-up. He t...

Spirit of Cricket

Spirit of Cricket

The Cowdrey Lecture MCC’s Spirit of Cricket Day is an annual event which sees around 600 schoolchildren experience what it is like to star at the Home of Cricket.  The event is run in collaboration with Chance to Shine, the national cricketing charity which aims to spread th...

NEW DEMO Match Day Hospitality

NEW DEMO Match Day Hospitality

Nursery Pavilion From £349 + VAT Match seating within the Grand or Mound stand Three-course lunch menu and Afternoon Tea* Complimentary bar, including Champagne, fine wines, beers, spirits and soft drinks Upgrade to Platinum to include premium seating on the Compton bal...