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What to Wear

What to Wear

Whether you are in a public stand, hospitality or an MCC member, find out what to wear on match days at Lord's. There is no dress code at Lord’s within our general public stands, however we do not allow fancy dress. Please note the Dress Regulations for the North and South ...

Sustainability

Sustainability

100% wind-generated electricity Reusable Cup Scheme Lord’s has reduced the amount of single-use plastic given tospectators by: Switching to a washable, reusable cup Removing plastic straws, instead providing a paper straw if requested. Selling water in aluminium can...

Things to Do

Things to Do

One of the famous Lord's traditions is the ringing of the five-minute bell to get the players ready and on the field. Previous bell ringers include Brian Lara, Shane Warne and Isa Guha (pictured right) Get close to the players The Nursery Ground hosts the players for the...

FAQs

FAQs

Digital Tickets Lord's is the Home of Cricket, and we believe watching a match here is the best way to enjoy the game. If you're a first time visitor to Lord's, or indeed a regular at the Home of Cricket, here are a few popular questions which you might want to know the answ...

Seasonal Suites

Seasonal Suites

Elevate your Lord's experience to new heights with our exclusive Seasonal Suites—the epitome of sophisticated hospitality offering year-round access to your own private retreat at the heart of cricket's most iconic venue. Immerse yourself in the unparalleled charm, tradition...

A.G. Steel 148 v Australia

A.G. Steel - A.G. Steel 148 v Australia

Allan Gibson Steel became the first player to score a Test century at Lord's and consequently the first batsman on the iconic Honours Boards when he hit 148 for England versus Australia in 1884. In the first ever Test match at the Home of Cricket, it was Australia who won th...

A. Shrewsbury 164 v Australia

A. Shrewsbury - A. Shrewsbury 164 v Australia

Arthur Shrewsbury became the second batsman to score a century at Lord's when he hit 164 for England in their victory over Australia in 1886. Batting at three, Shrewsbury - known as one of the best batsman of the 1880s - entered the crease following the dismissal of W.G. Gra...

A. Shrewsbury 106 v Australia

A. Shrewsbury - A. Shrewsbury 106 v Australia

Arthur Shrewbsury's second appearance on the Honours Boards came in 1893, when he hit 106 for England in their draw versus Australia. Opening the batting for the hosts, Shrewsbury's second century at Lord's, which was only the third Test century hit at the Home of Cricket, s...

L.C. Braund  104 v South Africa

L.C. Braund - L.C. Braund 104 v South Africa

Len Braund made his way on to the Honours Boards when he hit a century during the drawn three-day Test between England and South Africa at Lord’s in 1907. England elected to bat and were struggling with a score of 140-4 before Braund took his place at the crease. In an inni...

J.B. Hobbs 119 v Australia

J.B. Hobbs - J.B. Hobbs 119 v Australia

Sir Jack Hobbs got his third consecutive Lord's century when he hit 119 versus Australia in 1926. After Australia had posted a total of 383 all out, all eyes were on Hobbs to see if he could score yet another hundred at the Home of Cricket. Hobbs' eventual score of 119 saw ...