Middlesex’s women got their Blast season off to a flying start at Lord’s back in May when they defeated Sussex by eight wickets, with Anaya Patel’s 4 for 18 and Riva Pindoria’s unbeaten 50 the ...
Discover unforgettable experiences at Lord’s, the Home of Cricket, from exclusive tours and dining to premium matchday moments.
MCC returned from a historic overseas tour of Brazil this week, the first time that men’s and women’s squads have ...
The world’s oldest sporting museum houses an unrivalled collection of cricketing art and memorabilia, making it a distinctly unique venue for a drinks reception. The MCC Museum is often used in ...
Within the UK, our mission is to open up access to the talent pathways so that every young cricketer has the opportunity to reach their full potential in the game, regardless of race, gender, or ...
To view the Ground Regulations see below. It can also be accessed via this document. The Ground Regulations (Regulations) apply year-round to all people visiting Lord’s Ground (Lord’s) including ...
women have played the game for just as long as men... Cricket has traditionally been seen as a “male” sport, despite the fact that women have played the game for just as long as men. In 1963, England ...
We’ve got a wide variety of formats covered with an exciting line up of matches to get your cricket fix. Whether you like red or white ball, domestic or international, or men’s or women’s cricket, ...
Based at Lord's Cricket Ground in London, the MCC Foundation is a cricket charity delivering projects across the UK and around the world. We provide free coaching and match play in order to empower ...
Lord’s Tavern is very close to the centre of London – just 1.5 miles from Marble Arch. St John’s Wood is the closest tube station (approximately 5 minutes’ walk), and Warwick Avenue, Marylebone, ...
The term 'Ashes' was first used after England lost to Australia - for the first time on home soil - at The Oval on 29th August 1882. A day later, the Sporting Times carried a mock obituary of English ...
Marylebone Cricket Club was founded in 1787, taking as its home a cricket ground set up by the ambitious entrepreneur Thomas Lord staged his first match – between Middlesex and Essex – on a ground on ...