Today we have launched our new Single Sign-On system which makes accessing lords.org, tickets.lords.org, the Lord’s App and our other digital platforms simpler and more secure. From Thursday 12 ...
We’ve upgraded our sign-on system to make logging in simpler and more secure across all Lord’s digital platforms. This update also enables future enhancements, including improved ticketing ...
A match is played between two sides, each of eleven players, one of whom shall be captain. By agreement a match may be played between sides of fewer than, or more than, eleven players, but not more ...
The Marylebone Cricket Club was founded in 1787 by a group of gentlemen seeking a more peaceful and secluded area for their cricket. Thomas Lord’s new Ground at Dorset Fields was popular and ...
On 3 July 1936, Indian fast bowler Jahangir Khan was playing for Cambridge against MCC at Lord's. He was bowling to Tom Pearce, who had just played a defensive push when it was noticed that the bails ...
The annual Eton v Harrow match is the longest-running regular fixture at Lord’s. The first match, in 1805, arose out of a challenge issued by the Harrow boys on 20 June 1805. It was four months and ...
MCC Men’s Cricket MCC Women’s Cricket MCC Young Cricketers’ Programme Main Ground and Nursery Ground Indoor Cricket Centre (The Lord’s Performance Centre) Wormsley Cricket Ground ...
The pilot programme, covering the 2026 and 2027 seasons, will see MCC hire Wormsley Cricket Ground in Stockenchurch, near High Wycombe. The potential usage includes men's and women's MCC matches.
The Lord’s Performance Centre provides the best possible facilities for learning and practicing cricket. The Centre has just completed an upgrade, meaning brand new netting and carpet has been ...
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has announced its new edition of the Laws of Cricket for 2026, which will come into force from 1 October. This is the fourth edition of the 2017 Code of Laws. The second ...
MCC has today announced amendments to the Laws of Cricket to use the gender-neutral terms “batter” and “batters”, rather than “batsman” or “batsmen”. These changes have been approved by the MCC ...
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