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981:, which had been considered a serious rival to Lord's given its noblemen backers. In 1873–74, an embankment was constructed which could accommodate 4,000 spectators in four rows of seats. Four years later a new lodge and was constructed to replace an older lodge, along with a new workshop, stables and a store room at a cost of £1,000. To meet the ever increasing demand to accommodate more spectators, a temporary stand was constructed on the eastern side of the ground. After many years of complaints regarding the poor condition of the Lord's pitch, the MCC took action by installing Percy Pearce as Ground Superintendent in 1874. Pearce had previously held the same position at the
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commentators, and replace them with a new purpose built facility. It was then approved by members of the MCC at a special general meeting in
December 1996. A gap between the Compton and Edrich Stands was selected, with space limitations requiring the centre to stand 15 metres (49 ft) above the ground on reinforced supports from the structure around its two lift shafts. This design allowed for uninterrupted access between the main ground and the Nursery Ground, while also allowing the movement of ground staff and their equipment.
2098:, who subsequently became the club Treasurer. These items were originally displayed in the pavilion, limiting access to the collection to MCC members. Following the Second World War the collection had outgrown its home in the pavilion, with a decision made to relocate the collection and open it to the public. The MCC moved the collection to a disused rackets court, which had fallen into disrepair during the war, with this location also acting as a memorial to the fallen members of the MCC from the two world wars. They appointed
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play their home matches at the
Nursery Ground toward the end of the cricket season. The construction of the new Compton and Edrich stands, beginning in August 2019, encroached on the Nursery Ground's playing area. In order to reclaim the playing area lost to the redevelopment of the stands, the temporary Nursery Pavilion will be demolished in 2025–26 and the playing area will be extended up to the perimeter wall running along the Wellington Road.
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1062:, and Portugal attended Lord's. It was noted that none of them had any grasp of cricket. In the same year Lord's hosted the MCC's hundredth anniversary celebrations, with the MCC playing a celebratory match against England. With only a two-tiered covered grandstand and both increasing membership and spectator numbers, it was decided to build a new pavilion at a cost of £21,000. Construction on
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2341:. A Canadian lacrosse team toured the United Kingdom again in 1883, with one exhibition match being staged at Lord's in front of several thousand spectators. It was later played again at Lord's in October 1953 when the Kenton and Old Thorntonians lacrosse clubs met there in a lacrosse championship match, with further fixtures following in November of the same year.
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library for MCC members on match days, but is open by appointment on non-match days. It was expanded in the 1980s with the opening of a new library in the tennis court block to the rear of the pavilion, having previously been housed in a small office in the pavilion. In 2010, a selection of 100 duplicates from the library's collection was offered for auction by
1287:. An oil bomb landed in the Nursery Ground in 1940, with a high-explosive bomb also narrowly missing the Nursery End stands in December of the same year. The grandstand and the pavilion were hit by incendiary bombs, damaging their roofs. The in-house Lord's firefighters reacted quickly and limited the damage. As the war progressed, the threat came not from the
2281:, who was himself a prominent real tennis player. On 3 March 1875 the MCC, in its capacity as the governing body for rackets and real tennis, convened a meeting at Lord's to test the various versions of lawn tennis which existed with the aim to fully standardise the game's rules. Amongst the various versions of lawn tennis which were demonstrated were
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facilities for match officials and reduced the number of restricted view spectator seats from 600 to 100. Phase two of the masterplan involved the demolition of the
Compton and Edrich Stands in 2019, with their replacements being completed in 2021; these provided an extra 2,000 seats and for the first time were linked by a walkway bridge.
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in front of a sell-out 24,000 crowd. It was the first such final held anywhere in the world. The tavern and its adjoining buildings were demolished in 1968 to make way for the construction of the Tavern Stand, again designed by
Peacock. The tavern was subsequently re-sited next to the Grace Gates and
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in 1845 as being a primitive venue, with low benches put in a circle around the ground at a good distance providing seating for spectators. Improvements to the ground were gradually made, with the introduction of a telegraph scoreboard in 1846. A small room was built on the north side of the pavilion
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Nursery Ground since 2001, however following calls for gender equality, the 20-over fixture will be played on the main Lord's ground for the first time from 2022 alongside the men's fixtures. On big match days crowds are allowed onto the outfield. The Cross Arrows Cricket Club
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in a match. Two honours boards for batting and bowling commemorate
England players in the home dressing room, while the batting and bowling boards commemorating players from other nationalities are found in the away dressing room. Originally only these achievements in Test matches were commemorated,
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Lord's hosted its one-hundredth Test match in June 2000, with
England defeating the West Indies by two wickets; the match was also notable for the 21 wickets which fell on the second day, the most to fall in a day in a Test at Lord's since 1888. The ground also hosted The University Match over three
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Nursery Ground as a drill ground, but this was declined by the MCC. The Nursery Pavilion, which was constructed in 1999, overlooks the playing area of the Nursery Ground and is one of London's largest venues. The ground has hosted one first-class cricket match in 1903, when
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approved the use of new 48 metre high retractable floodlights designed to minimise light spillage into nearby homes. Conditions of the approval included a five-year trial period during which up to 12 matches and 4 practice matches could be played under the lights from April to September. The lights
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match on 23 July 1823, which destroyed nearly all of the original records of the MCC and the wider game. The pavilion was promptly rebuilt by Lord. In 1825, the future of the ground was placed in jeopardy when Lord proposed developing the ground with housing at a time when St John's Wood was seeing
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got lost on his way out to bat "and ended up in the pavilion's basement toilets". Once a player reaches the Long Room is approximately 30 paces from the swing door at the rear of the room to the steps which lead onto the playing field. The Long Room is decorated with paintings of famous cricketers
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in the dedication. These gates replaced an earlier, less decorative, entrance to the ground. With attendances growing in number, it was suggested that Lord's aim to accommodate crowds of up to 40,000 for Test matches; however, the stands at the ground were considered inadequate with the grandstand
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standing at 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m). Baker further contributed to the landscape of Lord's by designing the Q Stand next to the pavilion in 1934, while at the Nursery End stands were also erected. Careful consideration was taken to preserve the treeline dividing the main ground from the
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system in 1866. Further crowd control measures were initiated in 1871, with the introduction of turnstiles. The pavilion was expanded in the mid-1860s and shortly thereafter it was decided to replace the original tavern with a new construction commencing in December 1867. At this time a nascent
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was constructed at the western end of the ground, in addition to a billiards room with two billiard tables which was added to the original tavern, with professional billiards players playing matches at Lord's on a Monday during the cricket season; In the late 1840s and early 1850s, Lord's held
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Lord's also has one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of books and publications dedicated to cricket. The library includes over 20,000 volumes and grows by around 400 volumes a year. The library encourages donations from authors and publishers. The library operates as a private
930:, who was a member of the MCC committee at the time advanced the money on a mortgage, with his proposal for the MCC to buy the ground being unanimously passed at a special general meeting on 2 May 1866. Following the purchase, a number of developments took place. These included the addition of
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for 1999. The redevelopment of the Compton Stand and Edrich Stands was completed in 2021, adding 2,600 seats and bringing the ground capacity to 31,100 spectators. The two ends of the pitch are the Pavilion End (south-west), where the main members' pavilion is located, and the Nursery End
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The dress code in the pavilion is notoriously strict. Men are required to wear "ties and tailored coats and acceptable trousers with appropriate shoes" and women are required to wear "dresses; or skirts or trousers worn with blouses, and appropriate shoes". Until 1999 women – except
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1483:, the MCC set about improving press facilities by constructing the Media Centre at the Nursery End between the Compton and Edrich stands, offering commanding views towards the pavilion from over the bowlers arm. The Media Centre was opened in April 1999 by then MCC President
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stands were completed in 1991, having run over time and budget. The indoor school closed in 1994, owing to the construction of a new state-of-the-art indoor cricket centre which opened in 1995. The old Grandstand was demolished in 1996, with a replacement designed by
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and administrators from the 18th to the 21st century, predominantly English players. For an overseas player to have their portrait placed in the Long Room is a considerable honour. Amongst overseas players to have a portrait in the Long Room are four Australians:
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Stand in 1958, which included snack bars and a press box. This stand was the work of the architect Kenneth Peacock and replaced an area of raised ground lined with trees from where it was traditionally possible to watch a match from the comfort of ones own
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dating from the 1880s, which was in use at Lord's until 1945. A large bronze statue of W. G. Grace stands in the Coronation Garden. The garden is popular with picnickers during major matchdays. The Harris Garden, formerly tennis courts, was created as a
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in 1953. During her tenure as curator, Rait Kerr secured donations of pictures, equipment and other artefacts from around the world. Rait Kerr was succeeded as curator by Stephen Green in 1968. The museum today welcomes around 50,000 visitors per year.
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years of his lease. An agreement was reached in 1864, with Dark, who was seriously ill, selling his interests at Lord's for £11,000. The landlord of the ground, Isaac Moses, offered to sell it outright for £21,000 in 1865, which was reduced to £18,150.
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first visited Lord's on 27 May 1878, defeating their MCC hosts by 9 wickets. This was considered a shock result and established not only the fame of the Australian team, but also the rivalry between England and Australia. Lord's hosted its first
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Memorial Theatre, a cinema which screens historical cricket footage for visitors. The museum collaborates with a number of national museums and schools through active loans, in addition to community and tour programmes. It is a member of the
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1957:– were not permitted to enter the pavilion as members during play, due to the gender-based membership policy of the MCC. The 1998 decision to allow female MCC members represented a historic modernisation of the pavilion and its clubs.
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The first women's cricket match at Lord's took place in August 1976 when England and Australia played a 60-over ODI which England won by eight wickets. The opportunity to play a women's match at Lord's resulted from a campaign by
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larvae, known as leatherjackets. The larvae caused bald patches to appear on the playing surface and had to be removed by the ground staff, although spin bowlers did gain some benefit from the bare patches.
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and other trees, providing a shaded area under which benches are found. Preserved in the Coronation Garden is one of the first models of mass-produced, cast iron, heavy
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rapid development. This was prevented by William Ward, who purchased the ground from Lord for £5,000. His purchase was celebrated in the following anonymous poem:
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batting for the MCC on 3 July 1936. It also contains the battered copy of
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1023:, becoming the third venue in England to host Test cricket after
803:(116) recording the second century in the same match. The annual
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6864:"Statistics / Statsguru / One-Day Internationals / Team records"
4614:"Chris Woakes and Stuart Broad wreck Ireland dream in a session"
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Highest team total: 334/4 (60 overs) by England v India, 1975
2006:. The building won eight architectural awards, including the
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triumphing over Australia. Four years later, Lord's held the
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played an exhibition match at the ground against a team of
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744:, in addition to the ground being unpopular with patrons.
6133:. London: Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum. pp. 29, 30.
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Lord's and the M. C. C.: A Cricket Chronicle of 137 Years
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Amongst the items on display include cricket kit used by
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Lowest team total: 38 all out by Ireland v England, 2019
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3875:"England v Australia, Prudential Trophy 1972 (2nd ODI)"
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five-day match between MCC and a Rest of the World team
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The record numbers of spectators who attended Test and
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7056:"Cricket Records in ENG: Lord's, London in FC matches"
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Highest team total: 199/4 (20 overs) by West Indies v
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He's our life blood and soul in this noblest of games,
4506:"New housing set to pay for £250m redeveloped Lord's"
1230:. Upon its completion, Baker presented Lord's with a
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which was organised by the South African millionaire
1082:'s attempts to purchase the area for their line into
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Wimbledon: The Official History of the Championships
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Bitter feud over expansion of Lord's stands revealed
4074:"MCC v Rest of the World, Lord's, August 20–25 1987"
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1949:, who both took five wicket hauls against Pakistan.
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On the list first and foremost should stand Mr Ward.
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And of all who frequent the ground named after Lord,
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was built for Lord in 1813–14, followed by a wooden
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Buildings and structures in the City of Westminster
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match at Lord's between Middlesex and Kent in 2009.
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The Grand Stand (pictured) was redeveloped in 1998.
1299:. The Nursery Ground had been requisitioned by the
1279:. Lord's hosted matches throughout the war for the
615:and is home to the world's oldest sporting museum.
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1915:167 players have made 240 Test centuries at Lord's
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1121:in 1909, with Lord's serving as its headquarters.
880:was held at Lord's in 1827, at the instigation of
712:, soon afterwards and reconstituted themselves as
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5678:"HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens the MCC Museum"
3630:"Grace Gates at Lord's Cricket Ground (1246985)"
2401:India for the time ever in this venue, in 1978.
2138:of Cambridge University in delivering a ball to
860:No pride, although rich, condescending and free,
6343:American Indian Lacrosse: Little Brother of War
5147:"MCC's Brearley wants relaxed dress for Lord's"
4178:"England beat West Indies in 100th Lord's Test"
1217:, who had suggested the inclusion of the words
1213:who had died in 1915. They were inaugurated by
724:. The first match played at the new ground saw
12290:Tourist attractions in the City of Westminster
9100:Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy
4204:"Cricket: Varsity game may switch from Lord's"
1981:architectural practice led by Czech architect
1080:Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway
1056:Golden Jubilee Celebrations for Queen Victoria
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1792:(north-east), dominated by the Media Centre.
857:And yet on our praises he's many more claims;
851:Even Matthews is bothered at bowling him out.
848:And although he has grown a little too stout,
845:That he's without rival first bat of the day,
9482:Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges
6279:. Wisden India. 26 July 2012. Archived from
6093:. Melbourne: Victory Books. pp. 29–34.
5380:. www.lords.org. 31 May 2011. Archived from
2173:with proceeds going to support the library.
1919:130 players have taken 186 five wicket hauls
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8682:Parentheses denote year of first Test match
5509:"Marylebone Cricket Club v Yorkshire, 1903"
4909:. Tony Williams Publications. p. 155.
4447:"de Grooth leads Netherlands to famous win"
3439:"Thomas Verity's new Pavilion is completed"
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1923:29 players have made 32 centuries at Lord's
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708:, unhappy at the standard of the ground at
611:(ICC). Lord's is widely referred to as the
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2677:All records correct as of 1 October 2024.
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9680:All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
9250:Krylatskoye Sports Complex Archery Field
9029:All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
7424:A History of Cricket, Volume 1 (to 1914)
6521:Misra, Jitendra Nath (14 October 2017).
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4474:"Pakistan v Sri Lanka – as it happened"
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4236:"Cricket: Lord's Varsity to be one-day"
3903:"West Indies victory heralds a new era"
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1969:The futuristic Media Centre (pictured).
1783:Stands, was added in 1999. Designed by
1555:from local residents. In January 2009,
863:And a well informed man and a city M.P.
842:No man will deny, I am sure, when I say
27:Cricket venue in St John's Wood, London
14:
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11892:ECB National Club Cricket Championship
10521:Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain ("Eros")
7852:Women's Cricket World Cup Final (2017)
7847:Women's Cricket World Cup Final (1993)
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5728:from the original on 23 September 2015
5724:. www.christies.com. 21 October 2010.
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2651:Lowest team total: 90 (14.4 overs) by
2612:Lowest team total: 57 (27.2 overs) by
2130:; and curiosities such as the stuffed
1985:and was the first all-aluminium, semi-
1144:, accommodating the Territorial Army,
1117:was founded by England, Australia and
1097:A match in progress at Lord's in 1899.
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4304:"Mallinsons win BALI Principal Award"
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767:Progression of the ground's locations
704:. The White Conduit moved there from
12110:Timeline of cricket on UK television
11189:Professional Cricketers' Association
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5144:Alderson, Andrew (9 December 2007).
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3982:Williamson, Martin (20 March 2009).
3909:from the original on 10 January 2023
3882:from the original on 31 January 2018
3814:Williamson, Martin (20 April 2013).
3781:
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2855:The Wisden Guides To Cricket Grounds
2669:Best bowling in an innings: 6/24 by
2630:Best bowling in an innings: 7/22 by
2521:Best bowling in an innings: 4/11 by
2486:Best bowling in an innings: 6/24 by
2448:Best bowling in an innings: 8/34 by
2152:through his captivity in a Japanese
1775:, opposite the Pavilion between the
1432:. The West Indies appeared in their
1333:Second Test of the 1948 Ashes series
1262:Second Test of the 1938 Ashes series
700:now stands, on land leased from the
682:George Finch, 9th Earl of Winchilsea
10491:Crystal Palace transmitting station
8001:Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
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6160:Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Rackets, Fives
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4711:from the original on 9 January 2015
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4528:
4390:"Cricket chiefs move base to Dubai"
4302:Saltman, David (27 November 2003).
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3522:Williamson, Martin (19 June 2010).
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2687:List of cricket grounds by capacity
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2455:Best bowling in a match: 16/137 by
2350:archery at the 2012 Summer Olympics
1588:, which Pakistan won by 8 wickets.
1520:match in the second edition of the
1424:and additional funds raised by the
1205:. 1923 saw the installation of the
676:Acting on behalf of members of the
587:, London. Named after its founder,
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12265:Venues of the 2012 Summer Olympics
8721:English cricket venues (1771–1825)
8082:List of Middlesex cricket captains
7503:
6816:from the original on 14 March 2024
6788:from the original on 14 March 2024
5913:"Lord's re-launches Harris Garden"
4798:National Heritage List for England
4426:from the original on 1 August 2018
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3635:National Heritage List for England
3242:"The New Grand Stand is completed"
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2627:for Nottinghamshire v Surrey, 2017
2514:Highest individual innings: 78 by
2377:tournament in 1967. One match saw
902:Australian Aboriginal cricket team
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11711:Other Men's First-Class Teams (1)
9315:Sydney International Archery Park
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6490:Colwill, Bill (6 November 2006).
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5911:Fullard, Martin (6 August 2018).
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4571:. 6 February 2014. Archived from
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4445:McGlashan, Andrew (5 June 2009).
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3715:Williamson, Martin (6 May 2006).
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3097:. H. Jenkins Limited. p. 48.
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8032:Prince's Cricket Ground, Chelsea
8006:Brunton Memorial Ground, Radlett
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3955:Thompson, Jenny (14 July 2005).
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3789:"The New Warner Stand is opened"
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2658:Highest individual innings: 102
2525:for Pakistan v Netherlands, 2009
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1746:Stand (right) (formerly Q Stand)
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1628:their first Test match at Lord's
1465:Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners
1434:third successive World Cup final
1321:Australian Services cricket team
991:describing them as "faultless".
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12250:1983 Cricket World Cup stadiums
12245:1979 Cricket World Cup stadiums
12240:1975 Cricket World Cup stadiums
12235:Test cricket grounds in England
12165:Sports venues completed in 1814
9241:Olympic Archery Field, Joliette
8022:Cattle Market Ground, Islington
7436:W. G. Grace: His Life and Times
7412:
6496:Sports Journalists' Association
6375:Collins, Joseph Edmund (1884).
5232:. BBC News. 28 September 1998.
5204:"MCC delivers first 10 maidens"
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2550:Lowest team total: 15 by MCC v
2483:for West Indies v England, 1979
2475:Highest individual innings: 138
2221:
2082:on display at the Lord's Museum
1960:
946:refused to play there in 1864.
814:scored 278 for the MCC against
626:now stands. His second ground,
601:England and Wales Cricket Board
175:England and Wales Cricket Board
12160:1814 establishments in England
11867:National Counties Championship
7831:Cricket World Cup Final (2019)
7826:Cricket World Cup Final (1999)
7821:Cricket World Cup Final (1983)
7816:Cricket World Cup Final (1979)
7811:Cricket World Cup Final (1975)
6352:Johns Hopkins University Press
6303:"Lord's hosts Olympic Archery"
5805:Sports Turf Research Institute
5561:Dobell, George (21 May 2021).
5538:. www.cam.ac.uk. 6 June 2001.
5180:. BBC News. 24 February 1998.
4586:Gardner, Alan (14 July 2019).
4128:. BBC Sport. 1 February 2002.
3482:Wilson, Bill (8 August 2018).
2890:
2763:
2733:
2703:
2537:
2034:The Nursery Ground (pictured).
1641:Ground features and facilities
1399:1973 Women's Cricket World Cup
696:in May 1787 on the site where
13:
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12285:Tourist attractions in London
12190:Middlesex County Cricket Club
11718:Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC)
10373:Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace
10106:BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
9095:Lee Valley White Water Centre
9034:Earls Court Exhibition Centre
8164:
7963:Category:Middlesex cricketers
7929:Middlesex County Cricket Club
7916:Middlesex County Cricket Club
7805:Bicentenary Celebration match
6613:"Varsity Match – Past Venues"
4933:Luck: A Fresh Look at Fortune
4267:Briggs, Simon (19 May 2001).
4076:. ESPNcricinfo. 7 July 2005.
4041:. ESPNcricinfo. 2 June 2008.
3984:"When women took over Lord's"
2897:Eyres, Harry (18 July 2009).
2697:
2518:for Sri Lanka v Ireland, 2009
2459:for Australia v England, 1972
2370:Lord's hosted the London pre-
2185:Memorial stone (pictured) to
1532:in the United Arab Emirates.
1526:International Cricket Council
1403:ICC Women's Cricket World Cup
975:Middlesex County Cricket Club
642:
609:International Cricket Council
597:Middlesex County Cricket Club
240:29 August – 1 September 2024:
12200:Cricket grounds in Middlesex
11851:Women's Cricket Super League
11158:England women's cricket team
9702:Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
8411:grounds in England and Wales
8052:Lincoln Road Ground, Enfield
8037:Chiswick Park Cricket Ground
8027:Lillie Bridge, West Brompton
7991:Uxbridge Cricket Club Ground
7520:. John Wisden & Co. Ltd.
6090:The Original Rules of Tennis
5652:, 1980, Collins Publishers,
5042:"First Test day four report"
5040:Selvey, Mike (20 May 2012).
5009:Wilson, Andy (17 May 2012).
4731:"LORD'S MEDIA CENTRE (1999)"
4646:. BBC News. 17 August 2022.
4334:"Lord's admits Twenty20 Cup"
4126:"From Iceland to Azerbaijan"
3957:"Storming cricket's bastion"
3215:. ESPNcricinfo. 3 May 2005.
2673:for Surrey v Middlesex, 2005
2452:for England v Pakistan, 1978
2439:by Australia v England, 1930
1765:Michael Hopkins and Partners
1442:Michael Hopkins and Partners
1281:London Counties cricket team
607:and, until August 2005, the
140:; 210 years ago
7:
11846:Women's County Championship
11795:Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy
9593:Brentford Community Stadium
9571:Odeon Luxe Leicester Square
9333:Olympic Green Archery Field
8239:Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy
8062:Denis Compton Oval, Shenley
7438:. George Allen & Unwin.
7426:. George Allen & Unwin.
7109:Webb, Nick (6 April 2024).
5793:Evans, Roger D. C. (1991).
5291:Nicholson, Matthew (2007).
5206:. BBC News. 16 March 1999.
4472:Smyth, Rob (21 June 2009).
4392:. BBC Sport. 7 March 2005.
4366:. BBC Sport. 4 March 2004.
4270:"Slope's future in balance"
3758:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
3524:"Albert Trott's mighty hit"
3387:"England v Australia, 1884"
3213:"Lord's – A brief timeline"
2680:
2666:for Middlesex v Essex, 2021
2642:
2543:Highest team total: 655 by
2302:1877 Wimbledon Championship
1799:
1387:final of the 1979 World Cup
1115:Imperial Cricket Conference
785:St John's Wood Cricket Club
10:
12321:
12295:Cricket grounds in England
12064:Men's T20I cricket records
12039:Men's Test cricket records
11897:ECB National Club Twenty20
11814:Defunct Major Competitions
11612:Leicestershire and Rutland
11307:Women's Regional Teams (8)
11204:Men's First-Class Counties
10131:St Margaret's, Westminster
10073:Victoria and Albert Museum
8208:County Ground, Northampton
7476:. London: Pavilion Books.
6617:www.varsityhockeymatch.com
4819:Meredith, Anthony (2012).
2934:Remarkable Cricket Grounds
2859:Stanley Paul & Co. Ltd
2435:Highest team total: 729/6
2195:Coronation of Elizabeth II
2176:
2042:in the world. In 1895 the
1809:
1803:
1126:1912 Triangular Tournament
637:
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12300:History museums in London
12195:Cricket grounds in London
12118:
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12054:Men's ODI cricket records
12049:Men's Test wicket-keepers
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7513:. Methuen Publishing Ltd.
4364:"ICC ponders Lord's move"
4100:"Graham Gooch scores 333"
2900:"Grounded on terra firma"
2599:
2348:Lord's was the venue for
2283:Major Clopton Wingfield's
2134:that was 'bowled out' by
1847:Grade II* listed building
1645:
1601:two hundredth anniversary
1491:21st–century developments
1379:inaugural men's World Cup
1043:recording the first Test
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10592:Liverpool Street station
10582:Fenchurch Street station
10572:Clapham Junction station
10291:Westfield Stratford City
10101:All Hallows-by-the-Tower
10028:National Maritime Museum
9566:Empire, Leicester Square
9013:Royal Artillery Barracks
8213:Merchant Taylors' School
7650:Melbourne Cricket Ground
7511:One Hundred Lord's Tests
7450:. Hodder and Stoughton.
5938:Booth, Lawrence (2018).
4978:"Obituary: Keith Miller"
3579:Warner 1987, pp. 169–170
2853:Powell, William (1989).
2776:12 February 2007 at the
2064:Women's University Match
1578:final of the competition
1572:between England and the
1557:Westminster City Council
1469:European Cricket Council
1366:final of the competition
1291:but the newly developed
1184:Inter–war years and WWII
1150:Royal Army Service Corps
1146:Royal Army Medical Corps
1066:, which was designed by
1051:at Lord's respectively.
18:Lord's Media Centre
12210:Sports venues in London
12185:Marylebone Cricket Club
12094:Winners of all trophies
12084:Women's T20I cricketers
12074:Women's Test cricketers
11831:Benson & Hedges Cup
11412:Men's National Counties
11023:Myrtle Avenue, Hounslow
10653:Battersea Power Station
10136:St Martin-in-the-Fields
9928:Royal Courts of Justice
9792:Theatre Royal Haymarket
9685:The Championship Course
8566:Secondary Test grounds:
8223:Brunton Memorial Ground
7996:Old Deer Park, Richmond
7516:Wright, Graeme (2005).
7509:Rice, Jonathan (2001).
6340:Vennum, Thomas (2013).
5941:The Shorter Wisden 2018
5846:And God Created Cricket
5407:"Lord's Nursery Ground"
4905:Bateman, Colin (1993).
4863:"Pavilion Roof Terrace"
4774:(subscription required)
3930:"England v West Indies"
2932:Levison, Brian (2016).
2809:Barker, Philip (2014).
2429:
2148:that helped to sustain
1977:It was designed by the
1256:under the captaincy of
1031:. The match was won by
1008:Australian cricket team
979:their ground in Chelsea
714:Marylebone Cricket Club
593:Marylebone Cricket Club
558:As of 27 September 2024
535:Marylebone Cricket Club
165:Marylebone Cricket Club
12270:Olympic archery venues
12079:Women's ODI cricketers
11882:Second XI Championship
11382:Northern Superchargers
11003:Kensington High Street
10632:Victoria Coach Station
10116:Methodist Central Hall
10038:Natural History Museum
9772:Royal National Theatre
8831:Prince of Wales Ground
6047:Tom Graveney at Lord's
5589:"The Future of Lord's"
5354:. www.building.co.uk.
3751:Hayter, R. J. (1949).
3597:Green 2010, p. 193-206
2499:Twenty20 International
2365:Philadelphia Athletics
2353:
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2240:Philadelphia Athletics
2197:. It contains weeping
2190:
2083:
2071:MCC Museum and Library
2035:
1970:
1897:
1599:Lord's celebrated the
1566:Twenty20 International
1544:
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1360:between Middlesex and
1354:List A one-day cricket
1198:
1098:
1003:
950:Continued developments
866:
818:in 1820. The original
768:
686:Colonel Charles Lennox
12069:Men's T20I cricketers
12044:Men's Test cricketers
11902:Champion County match
11877:National Counties T20
11800:Charlotte Edwards Cup
11530:Women's Counties (34)
11516:Wales National County
11358:The Hundred Teams (8)
10597:London Bridge station
10567:Charing Cross station
10562:Cannon Street station
10445:St George Wharf Tower
10415:122 Leadenhall Street
10276:Petticoat Lane Market
10161:Westminster Cathedral
10111:Bevis Marks Synagogue
10043:Royal Academy of Arts
9995:Guildhall Art Gallery
9923:Palace of Westminster
9913:The National Archives
9883:City Hall (Southwark)
9625:(Queens Park Rangers)
9277:Olympic Archery Field
9268:Hwarang Archery Field
9008:North Greenwich Arena
8417:Primary Test grounds:
8244:Charlotte Edwards Cup
7841:MCC Bicentenary match
7768:Peter, the Lord's cat
7741:Lord's honours boards
7673:Narendra Modi Stadium
6422:Felber, Bill (2013).
6044:Fay, Stephen (2005).
5946:Bloomsbury Publishing
5118:Sydney Morning Herald
4938:Bloomsbury Publishing
4039:"India defy the odds"
3717:"Lord's under attack"
3375:Powell 1989, pp. 14–5
3311:Green 2010, pp. 59–60
3055:Green, Benny (1987).
2464:One Day International
2425:International records
2347:
2229:
2210:in 1934 in memory of
2189:in the Harris Garden.
2184:
2096:Spencer Ponsonby-Fane
2078:
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1895:
1810:Further information:
1806:Lord's honours boards
1538:
1524:in 2004. In 2005 the
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1375:One Day International
1364:and later hosted the
1303:and converted into a
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1002:and built in 1889–90.
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570:Lord's Cricket Ground
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12180:History of Middlesex
12059:Men's ODI cricketers
11912:The University Match
11872:NCCA Knockout Trophy
11805:Women's Twenty20 Cup
11727:MCC Universities (6)
11377:Manchester Originals
11148:England cricket team
11068:Tottenham Court Road
10587:King's Cross station
10358:Hampton Court Palace
10121:Regent's Park Mosque
9387:South Bank Parklands
9039:Hampton Court Palace
8902:2012 Summer Olympics
8801:Lord's Middle Ground
8646:Former Test grounds:
8042:Tivoli Road, Hornsey
5702:Meredith 2012, p. 47
5301:Taylor & Francis
5230:"Lord's and ladies?"
4762:27 June 2021 at the
3588:Green 2010, p. 193-4
3512:Green 2010, p. 162–3
3412:Green 2010, pp. 94–5
3366:Green 2010, pp. 81–4
3266:Green 2010, pp. 57–8
3057:The Lord's Companion
2361:Boston Red Stockings
2335:William George Beers
2317:2012 Summer Olympics
2236:Boston Red Stockings
2216:Test playing nations
2154:prisoner-of-war camp
2044:Middlesex Volunteers
1994:in combination with
1616:2019 World Cup Final
1611:in a 50-over match.
1395:Rachael Heyhoe Flint
1252:Nursery Ground. The
1134:tour of South Africa
793:Frederick Woodbridge
710:White Conduit Fields
628:Lord's Middle Ground
572:, commonly known as
12089:Grounds by capacity
11887:ECB Premier Leagues
11775:County Championship
11749:Leeds/Bradford UCCE
11637:North East Warriors
11073:Victoria Embankment
10895:Horse Guards Parade
10557:Blackfriars station
10471:ArcelorMittal Orbit
10410:20 Fenchurch Street
10400:One Churchill Place
10368:The Queen's Gallery
10186:Fortnum & Mason
10151:Southwark Cathedral
10146:St Paul's Cathedral
10008:Imperial War Museum
9971:Churchill War Rooms
9843:Royal Festival Hall
9782:Shakespeare's Globe
9661:(Tottenham Hotspur)
9655:(Charlton Athletic)
9324:Panathenaic Stadium
9044:Horse Guards Parade
8846:Vine Cricket Ground
7746:Lord's Media Centre
7570:Events and tenants
7444:Moorhouse, Geoffrey
6477:Barker 2014, p. 155
6412:Barker 2014, p. 120
6011:Warner 1987, p. 292
5889:Barker 2014, p. 112
5497:Barker 2014, p. 129
5293:Sport and the Media
4976:(12 October 2004).
4827:Amberley Publishing
4705:"Lord's milestones"
4685:on 27 February 2017
4340:. 2 December 2003.
4276:The Daily Telegraph
3741:Warner 1987, p. 245
3676:Warner 1987, p. 195
3628:(7 February 1996).
3606:Warner 1987, p. 171
2819:Amberley Publishing
2593:Gentlemen v Players
2321:archery competition
2294:Laws of Lawn Tennis
2273:With the advent of
2266:, before moving to
2008:RIBA Stirling Prize
1368:between Sussex and
1349:County Championship
1228:1926 General Strike
1219:THE GREAT CRICKETER
1215:Sir Stanley Jackson
1203:County Championship
983:County Ground, Hove
956:Gentlemen v Players
781:First-class cricket
115: /
60:Lord's current logo
48:The Home of Cricket
43:
12275:Real tennis venues
11860:Other Competitions
11768:Major Competitions
11367:Birmingham Phoenix
11324:North West Thunder
11173:England women U-19
11053:Shaftesbury Avenue
10963:Charing Cross Road
10759:Kensington Gardens
10749:Hampton Court Park
10607:St Pancras station
10602:Paddington station
10486:Cleopatra's Needle
10313:Partly occupied by
10078:Wallace Collection
9888:City Hall (Newham)
9828:Hammersmith Apollo
9713:Twickenham Stadium
9589:(national stadium)
9532:Westminster Bridge
9477:Hammersmith Bridge
9467:Blackfriars Bridge
9214:White City Stadium
9126:Millennium Stadium
8766:Darnall Old Ground
8761:Darnall New Ground
8741:Burley-on-the-Hill
7393:. CricketArchive.
7365:. CricketArchive.
7337:. CricketArchive.
7309:. CricketArchive.
7281:. CricketArchive.
7253:. CricketArchive.
7225:. CricketArchive.
7197:. CricketArchive.
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6978:. CricketArchive.
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6894:. CricketArchive.
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6784:. CricketArchive.
6756:. CricketArchive.
6728:. CricketArchive.
6700:. CricketArchive.
6685:Warner 1987, p. 31
6676:Warner 1987, p. 29
6468:Green 2010, p. 195
6330:Green 2010, p. 347
6248:Green 2010, p. 435
6074:Warner 1987, p. 69
6054:. pp. 102–3.
6052:Methuen Publishing
6025:Warner 1987, p. 28
5915:. ConferenceNews.
5711:Green 2010, p. 436
5512:. CricketArchive.
5475:. CricketArchive.
5445:"Nursery Pavilion"
5297:Abingdon-on-Thames
4930:Smith, Ed (2013).
4822:Lords Through Time
4063:Green 2010, p. 448
3878:. CricketArchive.
3850:. CricketArchive.
3667:Green 2010, p. 214
3615:Green 2010, p. 207
3570:Green 2010, p. 190
3561:Powell 1989, p. 16
3472:Green 2010, p. 132
3463:Baker 2014, p. 129
3428:Powell 1989, p. 15
3390:. CricketArchive.
3344:. CricketArchive.
3020:. CricketArchive.
2616:v Lancashire, 1996
2574:William Lillywhite
2569:v Middlesex, 2024.
2547:v Glamorgan, 2024.
2516:Mahela Jayawardene
2354:
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2242:at Lord's in 1874.
2234:match between the
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2004:Test Match Special
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1933:. The Australians
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11841:Bob Willis Trophy
11754:Loughborough UCCE
11319:Northern Diamonds
11086:
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10910:Piccadilly Circus
10905:Parliament Square
10873:
10872:
10860:Wandsworth Common
10711:
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10693:Smithfield Market
10612:Stratford station
10395:One Canada Square
10381:
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10337:St James's Palace
10332:Kensington Palace
10322:Buckingham Palace
10299:
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10266:Leadenhall Market
10261:Kensington Arcade
10251:Burlington Arcade
10156:Westminster Abbey
10093:Places of worship
10048:Royal Observatory
9976:Courtauld Gallery
9868:10 Downing Street
9856:
9855:
9838:Royal Albert Hall
9777:Royal Opera House
9631:(West Ham United)
9497:Millennium Bridge
9395:
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9232:Bogenschießanlage
9196:Bois de Vincennes
9144:
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8963:Olympic Velodrome
8859:
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8836:Racecourse Ground
8806:Lord's Old Ground
8786:Itchin Stoke Down
8776:Forest New Ground
8756:Dandelion Paddock
8731:Aram's New Ground
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7868:List of centuries
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7678:
7670:Succeeded by
7657:Cricket World Cup
7640:Wanderers Stadium
7637:Succeeded by
7624:Cricket World Cup
7604:Succeeded by
7583:Cricket World Cup
7058:. ESPNCricincfo.
6648:The Straits Times
6559:. 16 April 2013.
6436:. pp. 84–5.
6403:Green 2010, p. 65
6305:. www.lords.org.
6266:Green 2010, p. 40
6257:Green 2010, p. 43
6140:978-0-906741-32-0
5984:. www.lords.org.
5680:. www.lords.org.
5622:. www.lords.org.
5591:. www.lords.org.
5447:. www.lords.org.
5434:Green 2010, p. 36
5121:. 13 April 2010.
4865:. www.lords.org.
4755:Tennant I (2021)
4737:on 6 January 2015
4541:. www.lords.org.
4308:www.pitchcare.com
4180:. www.lords.org.
4102:. www.lords.org.
4015:. www.lords.org.
3791:. www.lords.org.
3441:. www.lords.org.
3329:Green 2010, p. 76
3320:Green 2010, p. 63
3302:Green 2010, p. 78
3293:Green 2010, p. 60
3284:Green 2010, p. 52
3275:Green 2010, p. 59
3244:. www.lords.org.
3189:Green 2010, p. 51
3180:Green 2010, p. 45
3168:Green 2010, p. 44
3156:Green 2010, p. 41
3144:Green 2010, p. 37
3135:Green 2010, p. 35
3083:Green 2010, p. 31
2977:Green 2010, p. 46
2861:. pp. 14–7.
2715:The Cricket Paper
2692:Lists of stadiums
2655:v Middlesex, 2015
2609:v Middlesex, 2014
2255:Benjamin Aislabie
2163:Sporting Heritage
2104:Duke of Edinburgh
1906:five wicket hauls
1796:becoming rotten.
1769:Nicholas Grimshaw
1530:Dubai Sports City
1500:at Cambridge and
1358:1963 Gillette Cup
1224:Sir Herbert Baker
1220:
1178:Duke of Connaught
928:William Nicholson
734:his second ground
620:Lord's Old Ground
591:, it is owned by
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12034:England captains
11632:Northamptonshire
11387:Oval Invincibles
11329:South East Stars
11263:Northamptonshire
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10983:Fenchurch Street
10920:Trafalgar Square
10900:Leicester Square
10865:Wimbledon Common
10820:Gunnersbury Park
10722:
10721:
10678:Lloyd's building
10627:London Cable Car
10622:Waterloo station
10617:Victoria station
10552:Heathrow Airport
10353:Banqueting House
10315:the royal family
10310:
10309:
10286:Westfield London
10231:Shopping centres
10174:
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10126:St Clement Danes
10023:National Gallery
10018:Museum of London
9813:Alexandra Palace
9643:(Crystal Palace)
9617:Emirates Stadium
9549:
9548:
9512:Southwark Bridge
9462:Battersea Bridge
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4590:. ESPNcricinfo.
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4575:on 2 March 2014.
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4539:"The Masterplan"
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2339:Iroquois Indians
1939:Charlie Kelleway
1910:ten wicket hauls
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1502:University Parks
1479:, including the
1426:Lord's Taverners
1422:Sir Jack Hayward
1362:Northamptonshire
1277:Second World War
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9647:Stamford Bridge
9637:(AFC Wimbledon)
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9587:Wembley Stadium
9580:Football stadia
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8953:Olympic Village
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11744:Durham UCCE
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2088:memorabilia
2000:1998 season
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1875:Don Bradman
1851:Lord Harris
1677:Grand Stand
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2698:References
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2457:Bob Massie
2450:Ian Botham
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1547:Temporary
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205:First Test
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11953:Rose Bowl
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11785:T20 Blast
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10754:Hyde Park
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9709:(cricket)
9698:(cricket)
9649:(Chelsea)
9619:(Arsenal)
9431:landmarks
9049:Hyde Park
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6348:Baltimore
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10663:BT Tower
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9752:Dominion
9742:Coliseum
9724:Theatres
9707:The Oval
9687:(rowing)
9607:(Fulham)
9561:BFI IMAX
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8203:Fenner's
8182:Overview
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