With 240 employees at the Home of Cricket covering a wide range of sectors, there is a role at the Home of Cricket for everyone. Across the year, we recruit for both permanent and seasonal based fixed ...
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Robert Lawson as THE CLUB'S new Chief Executive & Secretary, effective from mid-February 2025. Lawson brings a wealth of leadership and commercial ...
Following the announcement today from the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB), the schedule of matches for the Vitality Blast at Lord’s in 2025 has been confirmed. Middlesex’s men will play four ...
Justin Langer has today been appointed as the new Head Coach of the London Spirit men’s team. Following the announcement last month that Trevor Bayliss would be leaving the role after three years at ...
“John enjoys the sessions so much that he asks me almost every day when we are going again. It gives him something to look forward to,” says Shauna, a Westminster resident who regularly attends ...
Following the announcement today from the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB), the schedule of matches for the Vitality Blast at Lord’s in 2025 has been confirmed. Middlesex’s men will play four ...
Based at Lord's Ground in London, we are a cricket charity delivering projects across the UK and around the world. We provide free coaching and match play in order to empower all boys and girls to ...
The world’s oldest sporting museum houses an unrivalled collection of cricketing art and memorabilia, making it a distinctly unique venue for a drinks reception. The MCC Museum is often used in ...
One of MCC’s most important roles, which it has carried out since the Club’s formation in 1787, is its custodianship of the Laws of Cricket. Although the International Cricket Council is the global ...
A 13-man squad headed for its capital Tallinn where MCC is playing a series of fixtures against various opposition. The squad is made up of MCC Playing Members who represent the Club in fixtures ...
In the late 1990s, two distinguished MCC members (and ex-England captains), Ted Dexter and Lord (Colin) Cowdrey, sought to enshrine the 'Spirit of Cricket' in the game's Laws. This would remind ...