MCC reflect on a historic 2021 season at Lord's

Lord’s Cricket Ground got back to full operations during the 2021 season following a hiatus in 2020 due to Covid-19.

The Home of Cricket witnessed big international clashes of India, New Zealand and Pakistan, Vitality Blast, County Championship, Bob Willis Trophy Final and the inaugural The Hundred among a host of minor matches played at the Ground.

In total, MCC hosted 55 match days this season with some record-breaking moments to remember.

Lord’s in numbers:



Lord’s was host to the UK’s first international cricket match to be played in front of a crowd (limited to 25% capacity) since summer 2019. The MCC Foundation also held the grand finals of their National Hubs tournament which included the first ever junior girls hard ball game played on the Main Ground.

Off the field of play, the Club has realised several ambitions across its operations and activities and witnessed some momentous milestones along the way. The highlights include:

Reflecting on the year, Guy Lavender, Chief Executive & Secretary of MCC, said: “It has been a momentous season both on and off the pitch at Lord’s. From playing behind closed doors in April and May, to breaking domestic crowd attendance records at the end of July.

"All of this could not have been achieved without our incredible staff at MCC, the continued support of our Members, suppliers and partners, and everyone who visited Lord’s this year.

"We are working hard to ensure 2022 will be very special at the Home of CrickeT"

“It has been a humbling year and one with many learnings and like many organisations, there are challenges but also many positives to take away. We are working hard to ensure 2022 will be very special at the Home of Cricket and we can’t wait to welcome back Members and crowds again next year”.

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