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John Reeve named winner of the 2019 Community Champion Award

John Reeve named winner of the 2019 Community Champion Award

John Reeve, chairman of Acton CC, has been named winner of the 2019 Community Champion Award for his services to the club as well as Feltham Young Offenders' Institute The award, presented by MCC and The Cricketer magazine, shines a spotlight on the vital work volunteers car...

MCC Foundation hosts National Hub Competition Finals at Lord's

MCC Foundation hosts National Hub Competition Finals at Lord's

Marylebone Cricket Club Foundation (MCCF) hosted the boys’ and girls’ finals of its annual National Hub Competition at Lord’s Cricket Ground on Saturday 29 July.  The event marked the conclusion of a 20-week long competition that has seen state-educated boys and girls aged 1...

Lord's Youth Girls Programme

Lord's Youth Girls Programme

Lord's Youth Girls Programme is a dynamic and holistic cricket experience designed to nurture and empower young female cricketers. The programme will begin with a well-designed winter training programme, followed by a summer of fixtures against county teams and representativ...

Lord's Youth Boys

Lord's Youth Boys

WE ARE THRILLED TO CONTINUE THE LEGACY OF CRICKETING EXCELLENCE AT LORD'S YOUTH CRICKET TEAMS. Building on the success and achievements of the past three years, we are delighted to announce the continuation of the Lord’s Youth programme for the 2024/25 season. This program...

Tours & Museum

Tours & Museum

What will I see? MCC Museum is one of the oldest sporting museums in the world, dedicated to tracing the history and development of cricket. The Collection was established in 1864 when Members were invited to donate items of interest to furnish the Pavilion.  Today MCC Muse...

1864: W.G. Grace plays at Lord's for the first time

1864: W.G. Grace plays at Lord's for the first time

It would be easy to see the year 1864 as the starting point for modern cricket. MCC legalised over-arm bowling, the first edition of Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack appeared and a young William Gilbert Grace, just three days beyond his 16 th birthday, made his first appearanc...

1938: Wally Hammond scores 240 for England against Australia

1938: Wally Hammond scores 240 for England against Australia

In almost any other age, Walter Hammond would have been acknowledged as the greatest batsman of his generation. Nothing seemed more certain than that he would dominate cricket for a decade after he scored 905 Test runs at an average of 113.12 on England’s 1928-29 tour of Aus...

2014: Kumar Sangakkara scores Test and ODI centuries at Lord's within a fortnight

2014: Kumar Sangakkara scores Test and ODI centuries at Lord's within a fortnight

Kumar Sangakkara looked like becoming one of those great players who never made it onto the Test Honours Boards at Lord’s before striking 147 on his final Test appearance at the Ground in 2014. His last two Test Matches at Lord’s saw him play as a batsman only, but on his fi...

G.A. Gooch 114 v India

G.A. Gooch - G.A. Gooch 114 v India

Graham Gooch’s 114 against India at Lord’s in 1986 couldn’t prevent the visitors claiming their first victory at the Home of Cricket in Test matches. Gooch grafted hard for this century, spending nearly six hours at the crease in compiling his score, with twelve fours and a ...

G.A. Hick 101 v Zimbabwe

G.A. Hick - G.A. Hick 101 v Zimbabwe

Graeme Hick, one of the highest-scoring batsmen of his generation in first-class cricket, was approaching the end of his nine year England Test career when he made 101 against Zimbabwe at Lord’s in 2000. Zimbabwe-born Hick made the last of his six Test centuries, and his onl...