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MCC cancels remainder of 2020 Overseas Touring Programme

MCC cancels remainder of 2020 Overseas Touring Programme

MCC has today announced that the remainder of its Overseas Touring Programme for 2020 has been cancelled, due to the outbreak of Covid-19 Coronavirus. The Club had been due to visit the Czech Republic, Nepal, Spain and Uganda later this year, having already toured Argentin...

Home Dressing Room

Home Dressing Room

Used by the MCC President on match days, this light, contemporary space offers fabulous views. The President’s Box is a unique dining or drinks space, offering glazed doors opening in to the stand for guests to enjoy an al fresco vantage point. Event Types   THE HOME...

2010: Jonathan Trott and Stuart Broad put on 332 for England against Pakistan

2010: Jonathan Trott and Stuart Broad put on 332 for England against Pakistan

There can’t have been too many occasions in Test history when a side has batted first, slumped to 102 for 7 and still ended up winning by an innings. Unusually, Lord’s hosted the last match of a four Test series between England and Pakistan in 2010 and it was a match that we...

MCC's new code of Laws for 2022 come into force

MCC's new code of Laws for 2022 come into force

MCC's new code of Laws for 2022 have officially come into force today. The alterations to the Laws of Cricket in October 2017 were the most significant that have been made for almost two decades. The code was well received and has had a positive impact on cricket all ov...

World Cup Finals Part 1: The Prudential Cup Era

World Cup Finals Part 1: The Prudential Cup Era

With the 2019 Cricket World Cup final at Lord's fast approaching, MCC Archivist Rob Curphey looks back at previous World Cups finals. The first World Cup final was held at Lord’s on 21 June 1975, the climax of a tournament which took place in England over two weeks in June 1...

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...

G.A. Headley 106 v England

G.A. Headley - G.A. Headley 106 v England

George Headley's career will forever be remembered for his outstanding efforts with the bat during West Indies defeat to England in the 1939 Test at Lord's. Batting at three, Headley entered the crease for the first time with his side 29-1. Headley's first innings score of ...

L.R.D. Mendis 111 v England

L.R.D. Mendis - L.R.D. Mendis 111 v England

Duleep Mendis made a historic century at Lord’s during the summer of 1984 to claim a spot on the Honours Boards. Captaining Sri Lanka in their first-ever match at the Home of Cricket, Mendis initially watched team-mate Sidath Wettimuny score his side’s first hundred at Lord’...

G. Kirsten 108 v England

G. Kirsten - G. Kirsten 108 v England

Gary Kirsten secured his spot on the Lord's Honours Boards when he scored 108 for South Africa in their comfortable victory over England in 2003. England were skittled for 173 in their first innings and following a healthy opening partnership of 133 by Graeme Smith - who wen...

L. Amar Singh 6-35 v England

L. Amar Singh - L. Amar Singh 6-35 v England

Amar Singh became the second Indian to make the Honours Boards when he took six wickets for 35 runs during the defeat to England at Lord’s in 1954. India were put into bat by the hosts but could only make a score of 147 all out with Sir Gubby Allen taking a five-wicket haul....