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D.I. Gower 108 v New Zealand

D.I. Gower - D.I. Gower 108 v New Zealand

David Gower saw his name inscribed on the Lord’s Honours Board for the first time in 1983, as he struck a graceful century against New Zealand at the Home of Cricket. The Kiwis had won the toss in the expectation of early wickets but despite Richard Hadlee dismissing opener ...

D.I. Gower 106 v Australia

D.I. Gower - D.I. Gower 106 v Australia

After he appeared first on the Lord’s Honours Board in 1983 for a century against New Zealand, David Gower secured a first England century against Australia at the Home of Cricket for twelve years as he hit 106 in 1989. Gower had been appointed as captain at the start of the...

R.J. Hadlee 5-93 v England

R.J. Hadlee - R.J. Hadlee 5-93 v England

Sir Richard Hadlee claimed another spot on the Lord’s Honours Boards when he took five wickets for 93 runs during New Zealand’s tour of England in 1983. With England batting first, Hadlee quickly removed Chris Smith for a golden duck, but a century from David Gower settled t...

G.M. Wood 114* v England

G.M. Wood - G.M. Wood 114* v England

Graeme Wood of Australia got his name up on the Lord’s limited-overs honours boards by scoring a 114 Not Out against England in the 3 rd ODI of the 1985 series. Going into this match Australia had already won the ODI series. England skipper David Gower won the toss and put ...

Writing Room Weddings

Writing Room Weddings

The elegantly furnished Writing Room is a beautiful setting for a smaller ceremony and wedding breakfast for up to 60 guests. A charming and intimate space, which overlooks the vast expanse of the beautifully kept main ground at Lord’s, the Writing Room is flooded with natur...

Barclays Media Centre

Barclays Media Centre

Since opening in 1999, the Barclays Media Centre has become one of the most iconic and recognisable buildings within sport. Its unique design won eight architectural awards, including the RIBA Stirling Prize for architecture – when it became the first sporting building to win...

Safeguarding policy

Safeguarding policy

Marylebone Cricket Club Foundation (“the Foundation”) is committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible environment for children and vulnerable adults to enjoy the experience of playing cricket through initiatives organised by the Foundation. The Foundation has a ...

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...

Wreford Set to take office as MCC President

Wreford Set to take office as MCC President

Anthony Wreford is set to assume office as the new President of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). The businessman and cricket administrator was nominated by outgoing President, Lord MacLaurin of Knebworth, and announced at the MCC Annual General Meeting on Wednesday 2nd May 201...

Lord's Tavern

Lord's Tavern

A British pub with a cricket flavour Getting Here Situated next to the famous Grace Gates, the historic Lord’s Tavern has been greeting locals and visitors to Lord’s alike for over 100 years. Our range of beers and delicious pub food draw inspiration from the world of cricke...