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England v Australia | Day 4

England v Australia | Day 4

An enthralling day of Test cricket at Lord’s ended with England leading Australia by 104 runs with six second innings wickets intact, as we move into the fifth and final day of this Specsavers Test Match. After two sessions of play were lost on Friday due to heavy rain, Aust...

MCC - Equity, Diversity and Inclusion plan

MCC - Equity, Diversity and Inclusion plan

MCC is committed to ensuring that cricket is a game for all, and that Lord’s is a Ground where everyone feels welcome. These are the guiding principles which inform our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Plan for 2022-23. The document sets out our EDI plans over the next...

MCC clarification on Vitality Blast Finals Day 2022

MCC clarification on Vitality Blast Finals Day 2022

Following a number of queries regarding the final delivery during the VITALITY Blast final on Saturday 16 JULY, MCC has released the following clarification: The match was concluded when the ball was deemed to be dead by the umpire, after the batters had completed one bye fr...

A.R. Morris 105 v England

A.R. Morris - A.R. Morris 105 v England

Left-handed opening batter Arthur Morris emerged as something of a prodigy in the early 1940s, becoming the first man to score hundreds in both innings of his First Class debut when he was just 18. The War robbed him of some of his formative years in the sport, but he earned...

J.B. Hobbs 107 v Australia

J.B. Hobbs - J.B. Hobbs 107 v Australia

Sir Jack Hobbs made the iconic Lord's Honours Boards for the first time when he hit 107 versus Australia in 1912. When his captain C.B. Fry elected to bat, England were reliant on the in-form Hobbs to display a touch of class at the top of the order. With only three and a h...

L.E.G. Ames 120 v Australia

L.E.G. Ames - L.E.G. Ames 120 v Australia

Les Ames scored his second century at Lord’s, when he hit 120 during the summer of 1934 in the Ashes clash versus Australia. The wicket-keeper’s innings lasted 262 minutes, facing 325 balls and scoring 14 fours as he and a century from Maurice Leyland helped England close th...

M.P. Vaughan 103 v West Indies

M.P. Vaughan - M.P. Vaughan 103 v West Indies

Michael Vaughan’s score of 103 would be the first of two centuries in the same match in an impressive captain’s display against West Indies in the summer of 2004. Batting at four, Vaughan arrived at the crease with England already positing 320 runs on the board after Andrew ...

A.J. Strauss 128 v Pakistan

A.J. Strauss - A.J. Strauss 128 v Pakistan

Captaining England in the absence of Michael Vaughan and Andrew Flintoff, Andrew Strauss hit his second hundred at Lord’s during his knock of 128 versus Pakistan. Opening in England’s second innings, Strauss seemed determined to lead his country to victory with a captain’s k...

A.N. Cook 105 v West Indies

A.N. Cook - A.N. Cook 105 v West Indies

SIR Alastair Cook’s second century at the Home of Cricket came during the first Test of West Indies tour of England in summer 2007. Beginning to cement his position at the top of the order, Cook showed calmness and superb determination to add his name to the Honours Boards f...

D.G. Bradman 102* v England

D.G. Bradman - D.G. Bradman 102* v England

Sir Donald Bradman scored his second, and final, century at Lord's in 1938, when he hit an unbeaten hundred during Australia's drawn Test with England. Having only hit 18 in his side's first innings, Bradman and Australia were targeted with a score of 315 to try and chase on...