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C.A. Walsh 10-117  v England

C.A. Walsh - C.A. Walsh 10-117 v England

Courtney Walsh made the Lord's Honours Boards during his last appearance at the Ground in West Indies' narrow defeat to England in 2000. After taking four wickets during England's first innings, Walsh returned with the ball in his hands with the hosts needing just 188 runs f...

Compton and Edrich stands pick up coveted award

Compton and Edrich stands pick up coveted award

The Compton and Edrich stands, that were opened in July 2021 and used fully during the 2022 season, have won a coveted Civic Trust Award.  The  Civic Trust Awards  judges commented that the stands were, “a great concept, which serves its purpose well and makes a very positiv...

M.A. Taylor 111 v England

M.A. Taylor - M.A. Taylor 111 v England

Mark Taylor made the Lord's Honours Boards when he hit 111 during Australia's thrashing of England in 1993. After Australia won the toss and decided to bat, Taylor arrived at the crease alongside Michael Slater to try and put on a challenging total for their side. With some...

Bespoke Tours

Bespoke Tours

Treat yourself and up to four guests to an exclusive private tour of this historic cricket ground. Begin with a handling session hosted by our Heritage and Collections team, where you can hear and handle unique items like WG Grace's bat, Virat Kohli's shoes, Steve Smith's ba...

B. Lee 5-41 v England

B. Lee - B. Lee 5-41 v England

Brett Lee secured a five-wicket haul for the first time at Lord's when he dismantled England's attack during the 2005 ODI series between the hosts and Australia. Having lost the first ODI at Headingley, Australia put England into bat at Lord's, hoping to seek revenge for the...

G.A. Gooch 123 v West Indies

G.A. Gooch - G.A. Gooch 123 v West Indies

Graham Gooch’s fine England career saw him appear on the Test Honours Board at Lord’s six times for England and Once for MCC (and a further 2 times on the Limited-Overs Honours Boards!), but for a man that went on to become one of his country’s leading run-scorers, it was in ...

G.D. McKenzie 5-37 v England

G.D. McKenzie - G.D. McKenzie 5-37 v England

Legendary pacer Graham McKenzie took 5-37 on test debut to help Australia seal a five wicket win over England in June 1961. After Australia had built a considerable first innings lead, McKenzie led the charge as England were dismissed for 202, setting the Australians just 69...

Karl McDermott begins role as Head Groundsman

Karl McDermott begins role as Head Groundsman

Karl McDermott has this month begun the role of Head Groundsman at the prestigious Lord’s Cricket Ground. McDermott, who has joined Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) from Hampshire County Cricket Club, replaces Mick Hunt, who is retiring from the role at Lord’s after 49 seasons....

W.J. Edrich 189 v South Africa

W.J. Edrich - W.J. Edrich 189 v South Africa

Bill Edrich made the Lord's Honours Boards when he scored 189 during the 10-wicket victory over South Africa in 1947. The innings is part of a record at Lord's, as his stand of 370 along with Denis Compton - who scored 208 - is the highest partnership at the Ground to date. ...

2012: Lord's hosts the Olympic Archery tournament

2012: Lord's hosts the Olympic Archery tournament

Cricket has only featured once in the Olympics - at Paris in 1900 when the amateur team Dorset Wanderers defeated a Parisian XI in a one-off match. But cricket grounds themselves do have a closer involvement with Olympic history. Most notably, the Melbourne Cricket Ground se...