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A new report released this week from accounting firm Leonard Curtis highlighted some of the challenges facing English county ...
The recent Lord’s Test has once again triggered the debate over the thin line between what's within 'this spirit' and what's ...
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LondonWorld on MSNEast London cricket hero invited to Lord’s after recognition as part of MCC campaignAn east London cricket hero will be heading to Lord’s this summer to watch a major match as a special guest of MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club) President Lord Mervyn King after he was voted as an MCC ...
Lord's museum is evolving to reflect cricket's global appeal, showcasing items like Jasprit Bumrah's bowling shoes and KL ...
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The Observer on MSNPoorer county cricket clubs count on the magic of The HundredNot only was that more than seven times what 11 counties brought in, but it was close to double the other occupants of what ...
Lord's is more than 200 years old and has had many different guises. But one thing remains a constant — its slope, all eight feet of it ...
Ed Smith has been named the next President of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). Smith played for Kent, Middlesex and England in a career which spanned 13 seasons, scoring nearly 13,000 first-class ...
Worksop Cricket Club has served generations of players in and around the town ever since its formation at the turn of the ...
Boundary catches involving 'bunny hops', or multiple airborne touches outside the rope, have been deemed illegal by the Marylebone Cricket Club, with the new ruling set to be integrated into ICC's ...
Sachin Tendulkar had a perfect response for Mark Nicholas after the latter reminds the India great of his absence at the Lord ...
Beyond its attractive surroundings and illustrious history, however, is a peculiarity: a hill that crosses the playing field.
Ed Smith has been named the next President of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). He will serve a 12-month term as President, taking up the post on 1 October 2025.
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