MCC is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of former President and Chair of the Club, Charles Fry. Charles enjoyed a long association with MCC. He was elected as a Member in 1959, and represented ...
Anya Shrubsole, who won the ICC Women’s World Cup at Lord’s with England, has been named as the new Chair of Marylebone Cricket Club’s (MCC) Women’s Players and Fixtures sub-committee. The former fast ...
Whilst almost every member of staff at MCC can claim to have been close to the action at some point or other during their time at the Club, not many can say they have played professionally – but ...
AN EXPANSIVE EVENT SPACE, THE NURSERY PAVILION OVERLOOKS THE LORD’S NURSERY GROUND, WHERE INTERNATIONAL CRICKETERS WARM UP BEFORE A MATCH. The space is flooded with natural light from full height ...
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Based at Lord's Ground in London, we are a cricket charity delivering projects across the UK and around the world. We provide free coaching and match play in order to empower all boys and girls to ...
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 ...
Enjoy a huge variety of places to eat at Lord's Cricket Ground, offering classics - from Burgers, Fish & Chips and Hog Roast to a delicious selection of street food vendors - including Bao Buns, ...
A 13-man squad headed for its capital Tallinn where MCC is playing a series of fixtures against various opposition. The squad is made up of MCC Playing Members who represent the Club in fixtures ...
CRICKET IS A SPORT PLAYED BY ALL AND MCC HAS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO POSITIVELY IMPACT AND GROW ITS REACH AT ALL LEVELS. MCC is the world's most active cricket club. From first-class fixtures to games ...
In the late 1990s, two distinguished MCC members (and ex-England captains), Ted Dexter and Lord (Colin) Cowdrey, sought to enshrine the 'Spirit of Cricket' in the game's Laws. This would remind ...
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 ...