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MCC and Regent’s Park ward councillors dedicate bench to key workers

MCC and Regent’s Park ward councillors dedicate bench to key workers

MCC and the Regent’s Park ward councillors of Westminster City Council through the ward budget programme have funded the production and installation of a special bench which has been installed outside Lord’s, in recognition of the vaccination centre set up at the Ground, the ...

1996: Dickie Bird umpires his fifteenth and final Lord's Test

1996: Dickie Bird umpires his fifteenth and final Lord's Test

Harold Dennis “Dickie” Bird umpired in 66 Test Matches over 23 years. His first Test coming at his home ground, Headingley, in 1973 and his last of all at his equally beloved Lord’s, when England played India in 1996. Trusted for his impeccably sound judgement, his calm and ...

MCC Foundation announces Stephen Fry as Patron

MCC Foundation announces Stephen Fry as Patron

The MCC Foundation is delighted to announce on World Mental Health Day the appointment of Stephen Fry as a Patron. Fry joins an illustrious line up of cricketing greats who already support the foundation, including Claire Taylor, Mike Brearley, Mike Atherton and Mike Gatting...

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Lord's Tavern

Lord's Tavern

A British pub with a cricket flavour Getting Here Situated next to the famous Grace Gates, the historic Lord’s Tavern has been greeting locals and visitors to Lord’s alike for over 100 years. Our range of beers and delicious pub food draw inspiration from the world of cricke...

Design Prize for Bowlers' Headgear

Design Prize for Bowlers' Headgear

The England and Wales Cricket Board and MCC are looking for innovative designs in the field of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). First prize: £4K with successful candidate eligible for a significant investment in prototype development Second prize: £1K Third prize: £5...

Ted Dexter (1935 - 2021)

Ted Dexter (1935 - 2021)

MCC is deeply saddened to announce the death of the Club’s much loved former President, Edward Dexter CBE. After a recent illness he passed away peacefully in the Compton Hospice in Wolverhampton at midday yesterday, surrounded by his family. Ted was a cherished husband, fa...

R.S. Bopara 143 v West Indies

R.S. Bopara - R.S. Bopara 143 v West Indies

Ravi Bopara added his name to the Honours Boards in 2009 when he hit 143 versus West Indies at the Home of Cricket. Batting at three, the Essex all-rounder batting in his first Test match in home soil, took to the field with England 92/2 before displaying some superb shots t...

D.G. Cork 6-119 v South Africa

D.G. Cork - D.G. Cork 6-119 v South Africa

Dominic Cork was no stranger to the Lord’s Honours Boards, having sealed his place at the very first opportunity on debut against the West Indies in 1995, but he repeated the feat in 1996 with a six-wicket haul against South Africa. Rain had delayed play until 1.30pm on the ...

S. Wettimuny 190 v England

S. Wettimuny - S. Wettimuny 190 v England

Sidath Wettimuny became the first Sri Lankan to make the famous Lord’s Honours Boards when he hit 190 during the drawn five-day Test match versus England in 1984. England won the toss and elected to field, giving opening batsman Wettimuny the opportunity to shine during Sri ...