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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...

MCC clarifies Law on non-strikers leaving their ground early

MCC clarifies Law on non-strikers leaving their ground early

MCC has today issued a clarification on Law 38.3 concerning the act of non-strikers leaving their ground early. During a Big Bash game earlier this month, there was an incident in which bowler Adam Zampa attempted to Run out the non-striker, Tom Rogers, who was given not out...

Ultimate Playing Experience

Ultimate Playing Experience

Join us for an exhilarating eight-team tournament, where teams will battle it out in two groups of four on the main ground at Lord’s. With all games held centrally, you'll experience the thrill of competition in a premium, exclusive setting. Each team will play three group g...

C.G. Greenidge 214* v England

C.G. Greenidge - C.G. Greenidge 214* v England

Sir Gordon Greenidge's first appearance on the Lord's Honours Boards came in 1984, when he hit a superb unbeaten 214 during West Indies' victory over England. West Indies' first innings saw them only manage a total of 245 with Ian Botham taking an eight-wicket haul. By the ...

A.W. Greig 106 v India

A.W. Greig - A.W. Greig 106 v India

Tony Greig was the third centurion in England’s huge total against India at Lord’s 1974, which propelled them a huge victory by an innings and 285 runs. The innings had already almost reached damage limitation proportions for India when Greig reached the crease. Centuries fr...

A.J. Strauss 122 v West Indies

A.J. Strauss - A.J. Strauss 122 v West Indies

Andrew Strauss' final Lord’s century came against West Indies in the summer of 2012. Stuart Broad’s seven-wicket haul had helped bowl West Indies out for 243 which led to Strauss guiding England from the front, hitting 122 runs off 258 balls in an innings that lasted 382 min...

D.G. Cork 7-54 v West Indies

D.G. Cork - D.G. Cork 7-54 v West Indies

Dominic Cork made the Lord’s Honours Boards for the first time when he took 7/43 – the best figures by an Englishman on Test debut – during the summer of 1995. With West Indies needing 296 to secure victory in what had already been an entertaining Test match, Cork showed why...

P. Kumar 5-106 v England

P. Kumar - P. Kumar 5-106 v England

Praveen Kumar claimed his only five-wicket haul of his career during the 2011 Test v England to earn a spot on the iconic Lord’s Honours Boards. After India had won the toss and electing to field, the pressure was on for the India bowling department to deliver. However, des...

C.T.B. Turner 10-63 v England

C.T.B. Turner - C.T.B. Turner 10-63 v England

Australian seamer Charlie Turner took 10 wickets in the match as Australia came out on top in a low scoring thriller at Lord’s in July of 1888. Pitch preparations had been severely hampered by heavy rain, and on the very definition of a sticky wicket Australia’s first inning...

B. Lee 5-41 v England

B. Lee - B. Lee 5-41 v England

Brett Lee secured a five-wicket haul for the first time at Lord's when he dismantled England's attack during the 2005 ODI series between the hosts and Australia. Having lost the first ODI at Headingley, Australia put England into bat at Lord's, hoping to seek revenge for the...