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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...

R.A.L. Massie 16-137 v England

R.A.L. Massie - R.A.L. Massie 16-137 v England

Bob Massie reached the Lord’s Honours Boards by producing a bowling performance on his debut that will be remembered forever in the Home of Cricket folklore. His figures of 16-137 are not only still the best ever at Lord’s, but also the best by an Australian anywhere. It wa...

1787: Thomas Lord founds a cricket ground at Dorset Fields

1787: Thomas Lord founds a cricket ground at Dorset Fields

By 1787 the gentlemen of the White Conduit Club were in search of a new home. The club had been a social and sporting success, but their cricket ground, White Conduit Fields in Islington, was near one of the busy turnpikes leading north out of London - easy to get to but a l...

1999: The new Media Centre is completed

1999: The new Media Centre is completed

In 1999 the Lord’s skyline acquired a dramatic addition in the shape of the new Media Centre. With the Ground scheduled to host the 1999 ICC Men’s World Cup Final, it was clear that the existing media facilities, concentrated in the Warner Stand and the north turret of the P...

1886: The Parsees are the first team from India to play at Lord's

1886: The Parsees are the first team from India to play at Lord's

The ground breaking tour by the Parsees was the first by any Indian side to play in England. The team was drawn from the highest echelons of Indian society and its players were considered ‘gentlemen’ according to the social division of English cricket at the time. While the ...

Perform live at Lord's

Perform live at Lord's

Would you like the opportunity to perform in front of thousands of people at a major cricket match at Lord’s in 2019? We are offering all young people aged 25 and under a chance to showcase their talents during major matches throughout the 2019 season. This unique opportuni...

Lord's Christmas Carol Concert

Lord's Christmas Carol Concert

For the fifth consecutive year, MCC welcomed local residents, school children, and choir groups to a community Christmas carol concert, held on Tuesday 4 th December. Guests enjoyed the beautifully decorated Long Room in the iconic Pavilion at Lord’s Cricket Ground. The aft...

M.J. Prior 103* v India

M.J. Prior - M.J. Prior 103* v India

During the 2,000 th Test match Matt Prior managed to secure a third appearance on the Honours Boards with a sublime unbeaten 103 vs India in 2011. The wicket-keeper’s second spot on the Honours Boards in one summer was a crucial innings that helped England gain a big lead h...

MCC Announces Intended Changes to Law 41.7

MCC Announces Intended Changes to Law 41.7

MCC today announced that it has amended Law 41.7, the Law which concerns the bowling of dangerous and unfair non-pitching deliveries (beamers).  The Law published a little over twelve months ago imposed stricter penalties on a bowler who delivers a full toss over the batsman...

M. Muralitharan 5-34 v England

M. Muralitharan - M. Muralitharan 5-34 v England

Sri Lanka legend Muttiah Muralitharan never managed to claim a five-wicket haul in Tests at Lord’s, but did manage to seal a spot on the Limited-Overs Honours Boards when he took 5-34 against England in 1998. In the final of the Emirates Triangular Tournament, England had wo...