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1987: The new Mound Stand is completed

1987: The new Mound Stand is completed

After an almost 20 year gap following the construction of the Tavern Stand in the 1960s, MCC looked to celebrate its Bicentenary in 1987 with its most ambitious building project yet. The original Mound Stand had been built on the site of the old tennis court in 1899 and was ...

The Long Room

The Long Room

Room Specifications The Long Room is an opulent setting for a dinner or luncheon, or even a drinks reception. The adjacent Long Room Bar is an ideal setting for your pre-lunch or dinner drinks reception. The Long Room, fronting the Pavilion, is a world-famous sight not onl...

T.A. Boult 5-85 v England

T.A. Boult - T.A. Boult 5-85 v England

Trent Boult got his name added on to the Honours Boards when he claimed a five-wicket haul for New Zealand versus England at Lord’s during the summer of 2015. After taking four wickets for 79 runs during England’s first innings, Boult continued to lead from the front for the...

Warne and Keightley named head coaches for The Hundred team

Warne and Keightley named head coaches for The Hundred team

Shane Warne and Lisa Keightley have been appointed as the men’s and women’s head coaches respectively for the London based team, which will comprise of MCC, Middlesex, Essex and Northamptonshire ahead of the inaugural season of The Hundred. Legendary Australia leg-spinner Wa...

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...

John Reeve named winner of the 2019 Community Champion Award

John Reeve named winner of the 2019 Community Champion Award

John Reeve, chairman of Acton CC, has been named winner of the 2019 Community Champion Award for his services to the club as well as Feltham Young Offenders' Institute The award, presented by MCC and The Cricketer magazine, shines a spotlight on the vital work volunteers car...

2009: Pakistan wins the Men’s and England wins the Women's World T20 Finals on the same day

2009: Pakistan wins the Men’s and England wins the Women's World T20 Finals on the same day

T20 cricket went from unfamiliar new format to World Cup Final in just four years. The longer limited overs game had taken 12 years to reach the same stage of development. By the time the second men’s tournament was held in England in 2009, T20 matches had become an establis...

MCC Spirit of Cricket Day at Lord's

MCC Spirit of Cricket Day at Lord's

Nearly 400 schoolchildren visited the Home of Cricket on Monday 4 July as part of the annual Spirit of Cricket Day hosted by MCC, in partnership with Chance to Shine. Pupils from schools across the country took part in a number of activities across the day at Lord’s, which...

A.J. Strauss 112 v New Zealand

A.J. Strauss - A.J. Strauss 112 v New Zealand

Andrew Strauss became of the very few batsman to score a Test hundred at Lord’s on debut when he hit 112 versus New Zealand in 2004. The opener was not part of the original 13-man squad in the lead up to the match but after Michael Vaughan sustained an injury in the warm-up,...

1963: Colin Cowdrey bats with a broken arm for England against West Indies

1963: Colin Cowdrey bats with a broken arm for England against West Indies

1963 was an exciting year for cricket. The Gillette Cup brought new vitality to the county game and the West Indies were on tour, led for the first time in England by a black captain - Frank Worrell. Worrell’s first tour in the job, to Australia in 1960-61, had produced cric...