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1928: The Ashes Urn is presented to MCC

1928: The Ashes Urn is presented to MCC

The Ashes Urn is 10.5 centimetres tall and weighs 124.8 grams. Nobody can be sure where it originally came from, or what is really inside it. But we can be certain what it represents. The idea of the Ashes originated with England’s first defeat by Australia on English soil,...

2001: Richie Benaud delivers the first MCC Spirit of Cricket Cowdrey Lecture

2001: Richie Benaud delivers the first MCC Spirit of Cricket Cowdrey Lecture

Cricket’s rise as a popular sport in the 18 th century left little room for the spirit of the game. It was a vehicle for serious gambling and match-fixing, with intimidation and outright cheating far from unknown. But by the beginning of the 19 th century this was beginnin...

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...

Q&A with Dr Sarah Fane

Q&A with Dr Sarah Fane

We recently chatted with MCC Foundation Director Dr Sarah Fane about her role and the challenges she has faced starting a new position during a national lockdown. As one of the MCC Foundation’s newest staff members, tell us what your ambitions are and how your previous roles...

MCC clarifies boundary catch incident in Vitality Blast Final

MCC clarifies boundary catch incident in Vitality Blast Final

MCC wishes to clarify the Law relating to catches near the boundary, following an incident in the Vitality Blast Final.  Somerset’s Will Smeed hit the ball towards the square leg boundary, where two Kent fielders converged, both trying to take the catch.  Jordan Cox held ont...

Captain Tom 100 challenge launched at Lord's

Captain Tom 100 challenge launched at Lord's

Members of Captain Sir Tom’s family were at Lord’s today to mark the start of the Captain Tom 100 Challenge – a weekend of fundraising in honour of the former second world war veteran who famously raised £38.9million for the NHS at the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.  The...

J.H. Edrich 115 v New Zealand

J.H. Edrich - J.H. Edrich 115 v New Zealand

John Edrich's second appearance on lord's honours boards came when he hit 115 for england in their 1969 victory over new zealand. After England claimed a slender lead of 21 after two low-scoring first innings, Edrich’s innings of 115 laid the foundation for the host's imposi...

C.G. Greenidge 214* v England

C.G. Greenidge - C.G. Greenidge 214* v England

Sir Gordon Greenidge's first appearance on the Lord's Honours Boards came in 1984, when he hit a superb unbeaten 214 during West Indies' victory over England. West Indies' first innings saw them only manage a total of 245 with Ian Botham taking an eight-wicket haul. By the ...

New MCC Committee elected with more women now included

New MCC Committee elected with more women now included

It was announced today that Vicky Griffiths, Chinmay Gupte, Nick Gandon and Will House have been elected to serve on the MCC Committee from 1st October 2019. The result follows the successful introduction of online voting, with 2,355 of the 6,314 Full and Senior Members who ...

A.D. Mathews 102 v England

A.D. Mathews - A.D. Mathews 102 v England

Angelo Mathews made the Lord’s Honours Boards for the first time when he hit 102 versus England in the summer of 2014. During Sri Lanka’s first innings of the match, Mathews had already seen team-mate Kumar Sangakarra make his first appearance on the Honours Boards and was d...