Middlesex’s men will play four Vitality Blast matches at Lord’s next summer, with the opening match against Sussex Sharks on ...
MCC is delighted to announce a new partnership with Majestic Wine, which has become the official wine and spirits supplier at ...
A quartet of TMS regulars will provide a peek into the commentary box during an evening of informal cricket chat live from ...
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is delighted to confirm that Kane Williamson has signed to play for both Middlesex and London Spirit for the 2025 season, which will see the New Zealander feature at Lord ...
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 ...
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 ...
One of MCC’s most important roles, which it has carried out since the Club’s formation in 1787, is its custodianship of the Laws of Cricket. Although the International Cricket Council is the global ...
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 ...
HONOURING THE TRADITIONAL PAIRING OF FOOD AND CRICKET, LORD’S DINING CLUB BRINGS TOGETHER MCC'S HERITAGE WITH EXCITING, INVENTIVE COOKING FROM SOME OF THE WORLD’S MOST REVERED MICHELIN-STARRED CHEFS.
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 ...
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 ...