Lord’s

Lord's
City: London
Country: England
Capacity: 30000
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Nestled in the charming neighbourhood of St John's Wood in London, England, Lord's Cricket Ground is often hailed as the 'Home of Cricket'. An epitome of the sport's history and tradition, the ground was established in 1814 by Thomas Lord after whom it is named. It has been the scene of countless significant moments in cricket's storied tapestry.

With a seating capacity of approximately 30,000, Lord's marries old-world charm with contemporary convenience. The ground has undergone a series of renovations over the years, each delicately balancing preservation with modernity. The redevelopment of the Media Centre in 1999, a futuristic pod-like structure, starkly contrasts the venerable, red-brick Victorian pavilion, earmarking Lord's as a stadium that respects tradition but isn’t afraid to embrace the new.

Lord's is the proud home of Middlesex County Cricket Club, the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), and regularly hosts England’s international matches. It is here that countless players, both domestic and international, dream of etching their name on the famous honours boards.

The ground has been a grand stage for numerous memorable encounters, including several ICC Cricket World Cup matches. Perhaps one of the most unforgettable moments was the dramatic 2019 World Cup Final, where England clinched their first title in a nail-biting finish against New Zealand.

The pitch at Lord's offers something for everyone. Typically favouring seam bowlers early on, it can be a challenging surface for batsmen until it flattens out. As the game progresses, spinners often find assistance, making it a fascinating venue for Test cricket’s strategic ebb and flow.

What makes Lord's especially unique is its distinct blend of history and quirks. The slope – a notable incline that runs across the pitch from north to south – adds a unique challenge to gameplay. The ground's architecture, particularly the aforementioned Grade II listed Pavilion, exudes elegance. Don’t miss the Long Room, where players must nervously walk through a throng of besuited members before taking to the field – a tradition rich in tension and anticipation.

For fans, accessing Lord’s is relatively straightforward. It's well-connected by both Underground and overground trains, with stations like St John’s Wood and Marylebone nearby. Facilities around the ground cater generously to spectators, offering a range of food and drink options, along with the unique MCC Museum, which houses artefacts such as the Ashes urn.

Each visit to Lord’s is like reading a chapter from cricket’s grand old book, a blend of the past, present, and a hint of the future.

Australia tour of England, 4th ODI, One Day International - September 27, 2024
England
312/5 (39)
Australia
126/10 (24.4)
England won by 186 runs
Player of the Match
Harry Brook
Play Offs, Final, The Hundred - August 18, 2024
Oval Invincibles
147/9 (16.4)
Southern Brave
130/7 (16.4)
Oval Invincibles won by 17 runs
Player of the Match
Saqib Mahmood
Play Offs, Final, The Women's Hundred - August 18, 2024
Welsh Fire W
115/8 (16.4)
London Spirit W
118/6 (16.2)
London Spirit W won by 4 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Georgia Redmayne
Regular Season, 23rd Match, The Hundred - August 9, 2024
London Spirit
123/5 (16.4)
Manchester Originals
135/5 (16.4)
Manchester Originals won by 12 runs
Player of the Match
Philip Salt
Regular Season, 23rd Match, The Women's Hundred - August 9, 2024
London Spirit W
115/2 (15.2)
Manchester Originals W
112/7 (16.4)
London Spirit W won by 8 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Georgia Redmayne
Regular Season, 15th Match, The Hundred - August 4, 2024
London Spirit
117/10 (15.5)
Oval Invincibles
147/4 (16.4)
Oval Invincibles won by 30 runs
Player of the Match
Sam Curran
Regular Season, 15th Match, The Women's Hundred - August 4, 2024
London Spirit W
113/9 (16.4)
Oval Invincibles W
113/8 (16.4)
Match tied
Player of the Match
Marizanne Kapp
Regular Season, 10th Match, The Hundred - August 1, 2024
London Spirit
96/7 (14.3)
Welsh Fire
94/9 (16.4)
London Spirit won by 3 wickets (with 13 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Liam Dawson
Regular Season, 10th Match, The Women's Hundred - August 1, 2024
London Spirit W
150/5 (16.4)
Welsh Fire W
151/4 (15.5)
Welsh Fire W won by 6 wickets (with 5 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Hayley Matthews
Regular Season, 5th Match, The Hundred - July 27, 2024
London Spirit
127/7 (16.4)
Birmingham Phoenix
131/7 (16.3)
Birmingham Phoenix won by 3 wickets (with 1 ball remaining)

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