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Lord's Cricket Ground

London, England30,000 capacityEst. 1814
30,000
Capacity
1814
Established
3
Famous Matches
3
Records

About Lord's Cricket Ground

Lord's Cricket Ground, known as the "Home of Cricket," stands as the most iconic cricket venue in the world. Established in 1814 by Thomas Lord, this historic ground in St John's Wood has witnessed some of cricket's most defining moments.

The ground is home to the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), cricket's custodian of the Laws of the Game. The famous Long Room, through which players walk to reach the field, the honours boards listing great performances, and the distinctive Victorian pavilion create an atmosphere of reverence and tradition.

The Lord's slope - a 2.5-meter drop across the pitch - provides unique challenges for bowlers and batsmen alike. The media centre, nicknamed the "eyrie," won the Stirling Prize for architecture, symbolizing the ground's blend of tradition and modernity.

Lord's has hosted some of cricket's most memorable moments: Kapil Dev lifting the 1983 World Cup, Ben Stokes' heroics in the 2019 final, and countless Ashes battles. For cricketers, having their name on the honours boards at Lord's represents the ultimate achievement.

Famous Matches

1983India vs West Indies

India won by 43 runs

India's first World Cup triumph

2019England vs New Zealand

England won by Super Over

Most dramatic World Cup final ever

2005England vs Australia

Draw

Start of legendary 2005 Ashes

Stadium Records

Highest Individual Score
Graham Gooch
333 (1990)
Best Bowling
Ian Botham
8/34 (1978)
Highest Team Total
Australia
729/6d (1930)

Home Teams

England
Middlesex

Pitch Characteristics

Traditionally favors seam bowling early, flattens out for batting later. The slope makes bowling from the Pavilion End challenging.

Facilities

MCC Museum & LibraryLord's ShopMultiple dining optionsCorporate boxesNursery Ground for practice

Quick Info

City
London
Country
England
Established
1814
Capacity
30,000