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1814: MCC beat Hertfordshire in the first match at this ground

1814: MCC beat Hertfordshire in the first match at this ground

The Marylebone Cricket Club was founded in 1787 by a group of gentlemen seeking a more peaceful and secluded area for their cricket. Thomas Lord’s new Ground at Dorset Fields was popular and successful, but the peace and seclusion didn’t last long. At turn of the 19 th cent...

M.J. Prior 126 v Sri Lanka

M.J. Prior - M.J. Prior 126 v Sri Lanka

Matt Prior’s second appearance on the Lord’s Honours Boards came against Sri Lanka in 2011 with a superb score of 126. In the second-match of the series, Prior showed his class, coming into bat at seven with a terrific innings that saw him face 131 balls and score 19 fours. ...

D.V.P. Wright 10-175 v South Africa

D.V.P. Wright - D.V.P. Wright 10-175 v South Africa

Doug Wright’s only ten-wicket haul came for England vs. South Africa at Lord’s in June 1947. In a game famous for the batting exploits of W J Edrich and D C S Compton, who put on a record partnership of 370 for the third-wicket, Wright, in one particularly successful spell o...

R.J. Hadlee 5-84 v England

R.J. Hadlee - R.J. Hadlee 5-84 v England

Sir Richard Hadlee first reached the Lord’s Honours Boards when he took 5-84 during New Zealand’s tour of England in 1978. After New Zealand posted a total of 339 all out in the first innings, Hadlee showed his class by proving a tough opposition for the England batsmen. Ha...

A.N. Cook 119 v Sri Lanka

A.N. Cook - A.N. Cook 119 v Sri Lanka

Alastair Cook hit his first and only Lord’s one-day century during the summer of 2011 against Sri Lanka. Captaining his country, Cook put England into bat and despite his excellent performance – which saw him hit 13 fours during his innings – the hosts struggled to find mome...

K.H. Brunt 5-25 v South Africa

K.H. Brunt - K.H. Brunt 5-25 v South Africa

One of the most successful fast bowlers in women’s cricket history, Katherine Brunt’s 5 for 25 against South Africa in 2008 was only the second Limited Overs five wicket-haul by an English International at Lord’s, after Darren Gough in 1997. Her dominant display of pace bowl...

REECE TOPLEY 6-24 V INDIA

R.J.W Topley - REECE TOPLEY 6-24 V INDIA

Reece Topley became the first English Men's bowler to write his name onto the Limited-Overs Honours Boards since Darren Gough in 1997 thanks to a match-winning 6-24 against India at Lord’s. A superb spell saw Topley finish the match with the best figures by an English men's ...

Shortlist announced for The Cricket Society and MCC Book of the Year Award 2019

Shortlist announced for The Cricket Society and MCC Book of the Year Award 2019

The 2019 Cricket Society and MCC Book of the Year Award shortlist Has been announced today.  Contrasting forms of biography feature strongly with books about Moeen Ali, iconic commentators John Arlott and Jim Swanton, and English cricket itself included. Completing the list...

The 20th anniversary of the Media Centre

The 20th anniversary of the Media Centre

Today marks the 20th anniversary of the MEDIA Centre – which despite its short spell at Lord’s in comparison with the Pavilion and the stands at Lord’s, has risen to become one of the ground’s most prominent pieces of architecture.  The idea for the building of the Media Cen...

MCCF on film

MCCF on film

Who we are and what we do     Anna's Story (#IDSDP 2025)     Take Her Lead & MCCF     Leicester Hub 2025     Belfast Hub 2025     North Wales Girls Hub 2025     Coaching Scholarship Programme     England's Saqib Mahmood on MCCF     Gu...