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England v Ireland | Day 2

England v Ireland | Day 2

It was Ireland’s day once again at Lord’s despite a resolute effort from England nightwatchman Jack Leach on the second day of the one-off Specsavers Test Match. Leach fell agonisingly short of a place on the Home of Cricket's famous  Honours Board , but his battling 92 help...

The Home of Food Saturday

The Home of Food Saturday

SATURDAY 9 SEPTEMBER – 10.00-19.30 Timings and extra experiences for Saturday are as follows:

M.C. Cowdrey 119 v New Zealand

M.C. Cowdrey - M.C. Cowdrey 119 v New Zealand

Colin Cowdrey was one of cricket’s great stylists and most revered gentlemen. Recognised as a prodigious talent while still at Tonbridge School, he made his Test debut at Brisbane aged just 21 and his final Test appearance came at the age of 42. He was the first cricketer to...

A.J. Stewart 124* v Zimbabwe

A.J. Stewart - A.J. Stewart 124* v Zimbabwe

Alec Stewart’s reign as England captain had come to an end a year before the shackles were off at Lord’s and he hit an unbeaten 124 against Zimbabwe in 2000, his first Test century since the victory over Australia in Melbourne in 1998. It was the highest individual innings f...

T.G. Southee 10-108 v England

T.G. Southee - T.G. Southee 10-108 v England

Tim Southee became just the second New Zealander to take a ten-wicket haul at Lord’s when he finished their 2013 Test v England with figures of 10-108. With England electing to bat first, Southee ripped through the hosts’ middle-order in the first innings, taking the wickets...

MCC Foundation host National Hubs Finals at Lord’s

MCC Foundation host National Hubs Finals at Lord’s

MCC Foundation hosted the grand final of its inaugural National Hub competition at Lord’s Cricket Ground yesterday. The event marked the conclusion of a 20-week long competition that has seen boys and girls aged 15 and under from 64 sites across the country competing against...

1890: Thomas Verity's new Pavilion is completed

1890: Thomas Verity's new Pavilion is completed

The Lord’s Pavilion was designed by architect Thomas Verity and built over the winter of 1889-90 at a cost of £21,000. Verity was one of the leading architects of the late Victorian period, renowned in particular for his theatre work, having designed among others the Royalty...

1999: Neil Johnson scores 132 not out for Zimbabwe against Australia

1999: Neil Johnson scores 132 not out for Zimbabwe against Australia

Lord’s has not always been the happiest of grounds for Zimbabwe. Two Test visits to the Home of Cricket brought two heavy defeats by an innings, and two One-Day Internationals also saw them fall short. But their performance in the first of these, on what was Zimbabwe’s first...

Clare Connor on her hopes & ambitions as MCC President

Clare Connor on her hopes & ambitions as MCC President

Clare Connor took up her role as the Club's first female President in our 233-year history last month. She has spoken in depth about her hopes for the future, her vision for the Club and how she wants to use her position to influence the sport and the Club's position on the ...

Nursery Pavilion

Nursery Pavilion

AN EXPANSIVE EVENT SPACE, THE NURSERY PAVILION OVERLOOKS THE LORD’S NURSERY GROUND, WHERE INTERNATIONAL CRICKETERS WARM UP BEFORE A MATCH. The space is flooded with natural light from full height windows and offers a massive 1,000 square metres of event space, which can be p...