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2227: 1094: 1853:. The building consists of a long, two storey centre section with covered seating between two end towers which are capped with pyramidal roofs which have ornate wrought and cast iron lanterns. Running the full length of the rear of the second floor is the pavilion roof terrace, which provides views of the entire ground. It underwent an £8 million refurbishment programme in 2004–05. The pavilion is primarily for members of the MCC, who may use its amenities, which include seats for viewing the cricket, the Long Room and its Bar, the Bowlers Bar, and a members' shop. At Middlesex matches the pavilion is open to members of the Middlesex County Cricket Club. The Pavilion also contains the 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 2031: 1726: 2345: 8983: 2182: 662: 2002:. The glazing on the front of the centre is inclined 25° so as to eliminate reflections and glare on the pitch to minimise the visual barrier between members of the media and the players. The lower tier of the centre provides accommodation for 118 journalists, with two hospitality boxes either side which accommodate 18 people each. The top tier has radio and television commentary boxes, consisting of two television studios, two large commentary and radio commentary boxes, each holding up to six people. The centre's only opening window is in the broadcasting box used by BBC 68: 1672: 2051:; the match was originally to be played on the main Lord's ground, but heavy rain had fallen and in the week leading up to the match this had led to the abandonment of a match between the MCC and Nottinghamshire. The heavy rain persisted during the MCC v Yorkshire match, with the players spending the first two days of the three-day match sat in the pavilion. However, it was deemed that the playing surface on the Nursery Ground was suitable for the third day of the match to be played there, with both sides batting for an innings each and Yorkshire's 1893: 7539: 417: 321: 289: 1413: 8496: 191: 1974:
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 1684: 1738: 1699: 56: 7790: 1966: 8622: 8894: 225: 1753: 8576: 385: 353: 8542: 1714: 8450: 653: 513: 481: 12124: 1189: 1516:. However, the MCC resisted these calls as levelling the pitch would require the rebuilding of Lord's and would mean Test cricket would not be able to be played there for five years. The outfield was notorious for becoming waterlogged due to the clay soil, which resulted in considerable lost match time. The entire outfield was relaid in the winter of 2002 with the clay soil being replaced with sand, which has improved drainage. Lord's hosted its first 257: 8473: 2067:
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.
9296: 764: 1822: 8599: 8427: 995: 1831: 8656: 8519: 373: 501: 469: 437: 405: 341: 309: 277: 245: 213: 449: 1536: 2257:. The court was built at a cost of £4,000, which at the time was exceptionally high. A real tennis competition was later established in 1867. The tennis court was demolished in 1898 to make way for the Mound Stand, with a replacement court being built behind the pavilion in 1900 in the back garden of number 3 Grove End Road. By 2005 the MCC had a real tennis playing membership of 200. The playing of 1657: 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 2076: 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. 2367:, who were the two leading American baseball teams of the time. The Red Stockings defeated The Athletics 24–7 in front of a crowd of 5,000 spectators. A baseball game was held at Lord's during the First World War to raise funds for the Canadian Widows and Orphans Fund. A Canadian team played a team of American London residents in a match watched by 10,000 people. 2169:
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 755:, which gives rise to Lord's famous slope, which at the time was recorded as sloping down 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) from north-west to south-east, though in actuality the slope is 8 ft 1 in (2.46 m). The new ground was opened in the 1814 season, with the MCC playing Hertfordshire in the first match on the ground on 22 June 1814. 1596:
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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The current Grand Stand replaced the one built in 1926 by Sir Herbert Baker. Although the stand was described as "truly a thing of beauty, loved by all who gazed upon it", it did have limitations for spectators. 43% of the seats had an obstructed views of the playing area and the structure itself was
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The Lord's Masterplan was unveiled in 2013, which is a twenty-year plan to redevelop the ground and improve its facilities. The first phase of the masterplan involved the demolition and replacement of the Warner Stand with a new stand, which was built between 2015 and 2017. The new stand has improved
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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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has been played on the 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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requested the use of the 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
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The decision to build the Media Centre was made during a meeting of the MCC committee in 1995. These plans sought to remove the inadequate media facilities mostly concentrated in the Warner Stand which could accommodate 90 journalists, along with wooden shacks dotted around the ground for
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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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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
634:. The present Lord's ground is about 250 yards (230 m) north-west of the site of the Middle Ground. The ground can hold 31,100 spectators, the capacity having increased between 2017 and 2022 as part of MCC's ongoing redevelopment plans. 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. 6560: 7005: 6530: 2277:, a decision was made at the annual general meeting of the MCC in May 1875 to construct a tennis court, although there was strong opposition from some members. A suggestion to standardise the rules of tennis was made at Lord's by 2102:, "to whom the game owes a great debt", to be the first full-time creator of the museum and library, a position she held from 1945 to 1968. The museum was officially opened to the public as the Imperial Memorial Collection by the 1392:
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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describing the tourists as "a travestie upon cricketing at Lord's" and "the conquered natives of a convict colony". Dark proposed to part with his interest in the ground in 1863, for the fee of £15,000 for the remaining
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at Lord's dates from 1844 and is currently played in the same building as real tennis. Lord's hosted the Public Schools Championship in 1866, with Harrow School triumphing. Since then the Championship has been held at
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matches began to decline by the end of the 1950s and cricket in England found itself from a position of 2.2 million paid County Championship spectators in 1947, dropping to 719,661 in 1963. To arrest this decline,
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In 2008 plans were drawn up by the MCC committee to fund the future £250 million development of the ground by constructing residential apartments and a luxury hotel along the Wellington Road and Grove End Road.
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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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in 1848 for professionals, providing them with a separate entrance to the field. In the same year scorecards were introduced for the first time, from a portable press, and drainage was installed in 1849–50.
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building in the world, costing about £5 million. Construction began in January 1997 and was completed in time for the 1999 World Cup. It was built in 32 sections and fitted out by Pendennis Shipyard in
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must be dimmed to half-strength at 9.50 pm and be switched off by 11 pm. The floodlights were first used successfully on 27 May 2009 during the Twenty20 Cup match between Middlesex and
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since September 1982. The pavilion was constructed using brick with ornate terracotta facing, which includes terracotta gargoyles, such as 'The Patriarch' which is thought to represent
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It was rumoured that subsequent tunnelling under Wellington Road provided the banking for the Mound Stand, which was constructed in 1898/99 on an area previously occupied by tennis and
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By the 1860s and 1870s, the great social occasions of the season were the public schools match between Eton and Harrow, the University Match between Oxford and Cambridge, and the
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at Oxford. The fixture has continued at Lord's since 2001 as a one-day limited overs match. At the start of the 21st–century, the Lord's slope which provides a benefit to both
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described as "hopelessly out of date". To accommodate these crowds, the old grandstand was demolished and a new one was built in its place in 1926, designed by the architect
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match, which was first played on the Old Ground in 1805, returned to the present ground on 29 July 1818. From 1822, the fixture has been almost an annual event at Lord's.
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Three bowlers have taken a ten-wicket haul in an innings where the exact bowling figures are not recorded, however it is known they conceded less than 20 runs, they are
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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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The current pavilion at Lord's is the third pavilion to stand at the ground and is the main survivor from the Victorian era, having been built in 1889–90. It has been a
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made the first Test match triple-century at Lord's, scoring 333 against India in 1990. The final decade of the 20th–century saw rapid redevelopment of Lord's. The
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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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Lord's has two gardens, the Harris Garden and the Coronation Garden. The Coronation Garden was created behind the A stand (Warner Stand) in 1952 to celebrate the
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The "Middle Ground" was on the estate of the Eyre family, who offered Lord another plot nearby; and he again relocated his turf. This new ground was originally a
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was first played at Lord's in 1833 by the Canadian pioneers of the sport. Lacrosse returned to Lord's in 1876, when a team of Canadian Gentlemen Amateurs led by
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suggesting that nine cricket grounds out of ten within 20 miles of London would have a better wicket; the condition was deemed so poor as to be dangerous that
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courts. The rapid development of Lord's was not well met by some, with critics suggesting Thomas Lord would 'turn in his grave' at Lord's expansion. 1899 saw
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Lord's today is not on its original site; it is the third of three grounds that Lord established between 1787 and 1814. His first ground, now referred to as
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Purchased in two parts by the MCC in 1838 and 1887, the ground is primarily used as a practice ground and is considered to have some of the best grass
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taking 5 for 13. Despite this, in their second innings Ireland were dismissed for 38, the lowest Test total at Lord's and lost the match by 143 runs.
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Lord's is the home of the MCC Museum, which is the oldest sports museum in the world, and contains the world's most celebrated collection of cricket
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with England beating New Zealand to win the World Cup. The ground was not fully opened for the game and only 5,000 spectators were able to attend.
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and depositing it into the seating at the front of the stand. International cricket resumed at the end of the war, with Lord's hosting one of the
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were the first two names added to this board, commemorating their centuries against South Africa in 1912. They were joined by the Australians
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was a record for a Test match in England at that time. This demand necessitated further expansion of the ground, with the construction of the
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during the Second World War. It continues to collect historic artefacts and also commissions new paintings and photography. It contains the
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between England and New Zealand, which ended as a tie with both sides making 241 runs from their 50 overs. The final was then decided by a
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Following the end of the war attendances at cricket matches grew. The gross attendance of 132,000 and the gate receipts of £43,000 for the
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Germains Lawn Tennis. After the meeting, the MCC Tennis Committee was tasked with framing the rules. On 29 May 1875 the MCC issued the
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as "the most evocative four walls in world cricket". Players walk through the Long Room on their way from the dressing rooms to the
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over the pavilion while playing for the MCC against the touring Australians, remaining as of 2024 the only batsman to do so. The
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races after the cricket season was over, with races starting at the tavern and finishing twenty yards south of the pavilion.
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and in front of the Media Centre. Either side of the square temporary stands holding up to 5,000 spectators were erected.
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cadets. The pavilion and its long room were used throughout the war for the manufacture of hay nets for horses on the
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The original intention for the purchase of the northern part of the Nursery Ground in 1838 was for it to serve as an
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played their first Test match at Lord's in 1928. The ground later hosted the first televised Test match during the
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known as Henderson's Nursery which had grown pineapples and tulips. The ground was subsequently threatened by the
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was beginning to take shape. With Lord's hosting more county matches, the pitches subsequently improved with the
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from the Netherlands. These pieces were then delivered to Lord's where they were lowered into place during the
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In August 2022 the ground's East Gate was renamed the Heyhoe Flint Gate in honour of Rachael Heyhoe Flint.
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Cricket Grounds: The Evolution, Maintenance and Construction of Natural Turf Cricket Tables and Outfields
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from the Pavilion and Nursery Ends respectively, was under threat of being levelled due to the advent of
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between Oxford and Cambridge hockey clubs took place at Lord's for twenty-one years beginning in 1969.
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was first played at Lord's in 1874 when the MCC hosted a touring party of 22 baseball players from the
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William Lillywhite has taken the most wickets in a match, with 18 for the Players v Gentlemen in the
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venue. Archery is recorded as having been played at Lord's as far back as August 1844, when visiting
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Many of the stands were rebuilt in the late 20th century. In 1987 the new Mound Stand, designed by
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later in the tournament. The ground hosted further international hockey matches in the 1970s. The
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Plaques commemorating the locations of the Lord's Old Ground (left) and Middle Ground (right).
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camped at Lord's and demonstrated their archery skills. Lord's was one of the venues for the
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A new indoor cricket school was completed in 1973 at the Nursery End, funded by £75,000 from
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The original honours board commemorating English centuries. This board was replaced in 2019.
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toured England in 1868, with Lord's hosting one of their matches to a mixed response, with
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The Victorian-era pavilion (left) and the historic Long Room within the pavilion (right).
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First-class cricket returned to Lord's in 1919, with a series of two-day matches in the
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was of the opinion that the only other sport which had any real standing at Lord's was
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where players change, each of which has a small balcony for players to watch the play.
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for players to practise and the construction of a grandstand designed by the architect
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The Long Room is found on the ground floor of the pavilion and has been described by
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Two matches of note were played at the ground in July 2019. The first of these was
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were installed at the ground in 2007, but were removed in 2008 after complaints of
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Lord's witnessed the first double-century to be made in first-class cricket when
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Found in the players dressing rooms are the honours boards for commemorating
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of its current ground in 2014. To mark the occasion, an MCC XI captained by
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Lowest team total: 107 all out (32.1 overs) by South Africa v England, 2003
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Lowest team total: 93 all out (17.3 overs) by Netherlands v Pakistan, 2009
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batting for the MCC on 3 July 1936. It also contains the battered copy of
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in August 1987, which ended in a draw after the final day was rained off.
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was introduced in 1963, with Lord's hosting its first List A match in the
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was first played on the present ground in July 1814, with the MCC playing
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Highest individual innings: 333 by Graham Gooch for England v India, 1990
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but since 2019 an honours board for ODIs has been introduced. As of 2024
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days for the last time in 2000, after which the match alternated between
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for architecture in 1999. The Media Centre was originally sponsored by
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used the Nursery Ground and other buildings as a training centre for
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As of 2024, the stands at Lord's are (clockwise from the Pavilion):
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fixture of 1837, though his exact bowling figures are not recorded.
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in 2007. Since 31 May 2011, the media centre has been sponsored by
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was complemented with a banqueting hall. Lord's hosted its first
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Highest team total: 223/7 (20 overs) by Surrey v Middlesex, 2021
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Harris, 4th Baron Harris, George; Ashley-Cooper, A. S. (1920).
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Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century
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site. The most high-profile damage during the war was that to
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This article is about the cricket ground. For other uses, see
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Highest team total: 334/4 (60 overs) by England v India, 1975
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triumphing over Australia. Four years later, Lord's held the
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method. Once completed the railway company laid a new pitch.
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being completed in 1998. Since 1997, Lord's was home to the
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played an exhibition match at the ground against a team of
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Lord's and the M. C. C.: A Cricket Chronicle of 137 Years
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Lowest team total: 38 all out by Ireland v England, 2019
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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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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,
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which was organised by the South African millionaire
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Bitter feud over expansion of Lord's stands revealed
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On the list first and foremost should stand Mr Ward.
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match at Lord's between Middlesex and Kent in 2009.
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Completion of the stand was delayed due to the 12146: 11118: 9286:Stone Mountain Park Archery Center and Velodrome 7464: 6083: 5746: 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 11104: 9413: 9176: 9162: 8877: 8706: 8392: 8150: 7899: 7696: 7558: 6378:Canada under the administration of Lord Lorne 5327:. www.newcivilengineer.com. 21 October 1999. 3750: 3341:"Marylebone Cricket Club v Australians, 1878" 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 1490: 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" 3107:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1923:29 players have made 32 centuries at Lord's 1183: 708:, unhappy at the standard of the ground at 611:(ICC). 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Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust. 3521: 3176: 3174: 2677:All records correct as of 1 October 2024. 2529:All records correct as of 1 October 2024. 7442: 7430: 6672: 6670: 6277:"Cricket on hold as Lord's hosts archery" 6021: 6019: 6017: 5430: 5428: 5290: 5286: 5284: 5257: 5255: 5253: 5251: 4667: 4665: 4444: 4416:"Lord's floodlights just 'isn't cricket'" 4007: 4005: 3655: 3152: 3150: 2973: 2971: 2969: 2498: 2070: 1931:Test match between Australia and Pakistan 1436:in 1983, but were defeated by 43 runs by 1035:by an innings and 5 runs, with England's 971:being responsible for their preparation. 949: 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). 6485: 6483: 6381:. 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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: 1: 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:. 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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. 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In 1895 the 1809: 1803: 1126:1912 Triangular Tournament 637: 31: 12300:History museums in London 12195:Cricket grounds in London 12118: 12102: 12054:Men's ODI cricket records 12049:Men's Test wicket-keepers 12026: 11920: 11859: 11813: 11767: 11726: 11710: 11529: 11410: 11357: 11306: 11202: 11181: 11140: 11131: 10928: 10877: 10782: 10724: 10715: 10703:St Bartholomew's Hospital 10640: 10539: 10458: 10425:Citigroup Centre (London) 10385: 10345: 10312: 10303: 10229: 10176: 10169: 10091: 10033:National Portrait Gallery 9951: 9860: 9805: 9787:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 9722: 9668: 9659:Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 9579: 9551: 9540: 9447: 9436: 9303: 9292: 9184: 9178:Olympic venues in archery 9108: 9077: 9021: 8990: 8979: 8913: 8726: 8679: 8645: 8618: 8595: 8572: 8565: 8538: 8515: 8492: 8469: 8446: 8423: 8416: 8358: 8317: 8288: 8252: 8231: 8198:County Ground, Chelmsford 8190: 8174: 8116: 8090: 8074: 8014: 7978: 7971: 7945: 7923: 7873:List of five-wicket hauls 7860: 7797: 7786: 7718: 7669: 7654: 7646: 7636: 7621: 7613: 7603: 7580: 7574: 7569: 7564: 7559:Links to related articles 7513:. 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