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    Lord’s Cricket Ground Records & Stats 2025 | Test, ODI & T20

    Lords Cricket Ground Stats and Records
    By Mohit RanaJuly 9, 2025
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    Lord’s Cricket Ground, universally revered as the “Home of Cricket,” stands as the most iconic cricket venue in the world. Located in St John’s Wood, London, this historic ground has been the spiritual heart of cricket since 1814. Named after its founder Thomas Lord, the ground is owned by the prestigious Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and serves as the headquarters of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

    Lord’s will host the highly anticipated India vs England 3rd Test match from July 10-14, 2025, as part of the five-match Pataudi Trophy series. Following India’s commanding 336-run victory in the 2nd Test at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham, the series heads to the Home of Cricket, where both teams will battle for supremacy in what promises to be another thrilling chapter in cricket’s most storied rivalry.

    Key Facts & Figures

    DetailInformation
    Full NameLord’s Cricket Ground
    LocationSt John’s Wood, London NW8 8QN
    Established1814
    Capacity31,100 spectators
    OwnerMarylebone Cricket Club (MCC)
    Home TeamsMiddlesex County Cricket Club
    Phone020 7616 8500
    Famous FeaturesThe Slope (2.5m drop), Pavilion, Long Room

    Test Cricket Records at Lord’s Cricket Ground

    Batting Records

    Record CategoryPlayer/TeamScoreYearOpposition
    Highest Team TotalAustralia729/6d1930England
    Lowest Team TotalIreland38 all out2019England
    Highest Individual ScoreGraham Gooch (England)3331990India
    Most Test RunsJoe Root (England)2,000+2013-2024Various
    Most Test CenturiesJoe Root (England)72013-2024Various

    Bowling Records

    Record CategoryPlayerFiguresYearOpposition
    Best Match FiguresBob Massie (Australia)16/1371972England
    Best Innings FiguresIan Botham (England)8/341978Pakistan
    Most Test WicketsJames Anderson (England)1232003-2024Various
    Most Five-Wicket HaulsJames Anderson (England)72003-2024Various

    ODI Cricket Records at Lord’s Cricket ground

    Batting Records

    Record CategoryPlayer/TeamScoreYearOpposition
    Highest Team TotalEngland334/4 (60 overs)1975India
    Lowest Team TotalSouth Africa107 all out2003England
    Highest Individual ScoreViv Richards (West Indies)138*1979England
    Most ODI RunsEoin Morgan (England)1,200+2009-2020Various
    Most ODI CenturiesMarcus Trescothick (England)32000-2005Various

    Bowling Records

    Record CategoryPlayerFiguresYearOpposition
    Best Bowling FiguresReece Topley (England)6/242022India
    Most ODI WicketsJames Anderson (England)50+2002-2015Various

    T20 Cricket Records at Lord’s Cricket Ground

    Batting Records

    Record CategoryPlayer/TeamScoreYearOpposition
    Highest Team TotalWest Indies199/4 (20 overs)2018ICC World XI
    Lowest Team TotalNetherlands93 all out2009Pakistan
    Highest Individual ScoreMahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka)782009Ireland

    Bowling Records

    Record CategoryPlayerFiguresYearOpposition
    Best Bowling FiguresShahid Afridi (Pakistan)4/112009Netherlands

    First-Class Cricket Records at Lord’s

    Notable Records

    Record CategoryPlayer/TeamScoreYearOpposition
    Highest Team TotalMiddlesex6552024Glamorgan
    Lowest Team TotalMCC15 all out1839Surrey
    Highest Individual ScoreSam Northeast (Glamorgan)335*2024Middlesex
    Best Bowling (Complete Records)Samuel Butler10/381871Cambridge University

    List A Cricket Records at Lord’s

    Performance Statistics

    Record CategoryPlayer/TeamScoreYearOpposition
    Highest Team TotalNottinghamshire368/2 (50 overs)2014Middlesex
    Lowest Team TotalEssex57 (27.2 overs)1996Lancashire
    Highest Individual ScoreAlex Hales (Nottinghamshire)187*2017Surrey
    Best Bowling FiguresJeff Thomson (Middlesex)7/221981Hampshire

    Domestic T20 Records at Lord’s

    Competition Records

    Record CategoryPlayer/TeamScoreYearOpposition
    Highest Team TotalSurrey223/7 (20 overs)2021Middlesex
    Lowest Team TotalKent90 (14.4 overs)2015Middlesex
    Highest Individual ScoreStephen Eskinazi (Middlesex)102*2021Essex
    Best Bowling FiguresTim Murtagh (Surrey)6/242005Middlesex

    The Famous Lord’s Slope

    Understanding the Unique Feature

    The Lord’s slope is one of cricket’s most distinctive features, adding a unique tactical dimension to matches played at the ground.

    AspectDetails
    Drop2.5 meters (8 feet 2 inches) from north to south
    OriginNatural gradient from original duck pond site
    Bowling AdvantageSeam bowlers from Pavilion End, swing bowlers from Nursery End
    Batting ImpactAffects right-handed batsmen more than left-handed
    PreservationMCC rejected leveling proposals to maintain character

    India vs England 3rd Test Match 2025

    Match Details

    InformationDetails
    MatchEngland vs India – 3rd Test
    DatesJuly 10-14, 2025
    VenueLord’s Cricket Ground, London
    Start Time11:00 AM local time (15:30 PM IST)
    SeriesIndia Tour of England 2025 (5-Test Series)
    TrophyPataudi Trophy
    Match StatusPart of ICC World Test Championship

    Series Context

    This will be the third Test in a highly anticipated five-match series between England and India. The complete series schedule includes:

    • 1st Test: Headingley, Leeds (June 20-24, 2025)
    • 2nd Test: Edgbaston, Birmingham (July 2-6, 2025)
    • 3rd Test: Lord’s, London (July 10-14, 2025)
    • 4th Test: Old Trafford, Manchester (July 23-27, 2025)
    • 5th Test: The Oval, London (July 31-August 4, 2025)

    Venue Architecture & Facilities

    Historic Stands & Structures

    Stand/StructureBuilt/RebuiltCapacityNotable Features
    Pavilion1889-906,500Victorian architecture, Long Room, Honours Boards
    Grand Stand19986,000Modern design by Nicholas Grimshaw
    Warner Stand20173,500Latest addition, improved facilities
    Mound Stand19874,000Award-winning design by Michael Hopkins
    Media Centre1999200+Futuristic aluminum structure, RIBA Stirling Prize winner
    Compton & Edrich Stands20215,100Connected by walkway bridge

    Pitch & Weather Conditions

    Playing Conditions Analysis

    ConditionImpactDetails
    Pitch TypeBalancedGood for both batting and bowling
    Early DaysSeam-friendlyPacers dominate first 2 days
    Later DaysSpin-friendlySpinners effective from Day 3-5
    Average Score300-350 (Tests)Batting-friendly once settled
    Weather ImpactSignificantOvercast conditions favor swing bowling
    Best MonthsJuly-AugustBetter for batting, less swing

    Notable Achievements & Milestones

    Historic Moments

    AchievementDetailsYear
    First Test MatchEngland vs Australia1884
    100th TestEngland vs West Indies2000
    World Cup Finals Hosted5 Men’s, 2 Women’s1975-2019
    2019 World Cup FinalEngland vs New Zealand (Super Over)2019
    First ODIEngland vs Australia1972
    First T20IEngland vs Netherlands2009

    Individual Milestones

    PlayerAchievementDetails
    Albert TrottOnly six over Pavilion1899 (still standing record)
    Graham GoochOnly triple century333 vs India (1990)
    Don BradmanHighest score by visitor254 vs England (1930)
    James AndersonMost wickets at venue123 Test wickets

    Museum & Heritage

    MCC Museum Highlights

    The Lord’s Museum, established in 1953, houses cricket’s most precious artifacts:

    CollectionNotable Items
    The Ashes UrnOriginal 1882-83 Ashes urn
    World Cup TrophiesFirst Men’s and Women’s World Cup trophies
    EquipmentBats and gear from cricket legends
    Art CollectionCricket paintings and portraits
    MemorabiliaScorebooks, photographs, and historical documents

    Visiting Information

    Transportation & Access

    Transport ModeDetails
    Nearest TubeSt. John’s Wood (Jubilee Line)
    Bus Routes13, 82, 113, 139, 189, 274
    ParkingLimited on-site, nearby NCP car parks
    Walking Distance5 minutes from St. John’s Wood station

    Dress Code & Policies

    AreaDress Code
    Pavilion/Long RoomJacket and tie for men, equivalent for women
    Other AreasSmart casual
    General AdmissionNo specific restrictions

    Future Developments

    Master Plan 2025-2030

    The MCC has outlined ambitious plans for Lord’s future:

    DevelopmentTimelineDetails
    Capacity ExpansionBy 2030Target: 35,000+ seats
    Tavern Stand Redevelopment2025-2027New fourth-floor seating level
    Allen Stand Rebuild2025-2027Complete reconstruction with additional tier
    Enhanced AccessibilityOngoingImproved facilities for disabled visitors

    Statistical Summary

    Match Statistics (As of 2025)

    FormatMatches HostedFirst MatchMost Recent
    Test Matches148+1884Ongoing
    ODI Matches68+1972Ongoing
    T20 Internationals10+2009Ongoing
    First-Class1000+1814Ongoing

    Honours Board Statistics

    CategoryCountFormat
    Test Centuries240+Test matches
    Test Five-Wicket Hauls186+Test matches
    ODI Centuries32+ODI matches
    ODI Five-Wicket Hauls14+ODI matches

    Conclusion

    Lord’s Cricket Ground remains the unparalleled cathedral of cricket, where tradition meets modernity in perfect harmony. From Graham Gooch’s magnificent 333 to the dramatic 2019 World Cup final, this venue continues to host cricket’s most memorable moments. The upcoming India vs England 3rd Test in July 2025 promises to add another glorious chapter to Lord’s illustrious history.

    Whether you’re witnessing cricket’s greatest stars battle on the famous slope or exploring the world-renowned MCC Museum, Lord’s offers an experience that transcends mere sport – it’s a journey through cricket’s soul.

    Next Match Alert: England vs India, 3rd Test, July 10-14, 2025 – Don’t miss this historic encounter at the Home of Cricket!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. When is the India vs England 3rd Test at Lord’s in 2025?

    The India vs England 3rd Test will be played at Lord’s Cricket Ground from July 10-14, 2025, starting at 11:00 AM local time. This is part of the five-match Pataudi Trophy series, with India coming into the match after their commanding 336-run victory at Edgbaston.

    2. What is the Lord’s slope and how does it affect cricket matches?

    The Lord’s slope is a unique 2.5-meter (8-foot) drop from north to south across the cricket pitch. This natural gradient gives seam bowlers an advantage from the Pavilion End and swing bowlers from the Nursery End, making it tactically challenging and affecting right-handed batsmen more than left-handed players.

    3. What are the highest individual scores at Lord’s Cricket Ground?

    The highest Test score is Graham Gooch’s 333 against India in 1990 (the only triple century at Lord’s). For ODIs, Viv Richards holds the record with 138* against England in the 1979 World Cup final. In T20Is, Mahela Jayawardene scored 78 against Ireland in 2009.

    4. Who has taken the most wickets at Lord’s Cricket Ground?

    James Anderson holds the record for most Test wickets at Lord’s with 123 wickets in 27 matches at an average of 24.8. He also has the most ODI wickets at the venue with 50+ dismissals, making him the most successful bowler in Lord’s history.

    5. What is the current capacity of Lord’s Cricket Ground?

    Lord’s currently has a capacity of 31,100 spectators. The MCC has plans to expand this to over 35,000 seats by 2030 through redevelopment of the Tavern and Allen stands, while maintaining the ground’s historic character.

    6. How do I get tickets for matches at Lord’s Cricket Ground?

    Tickets can be purchased through the MCC website, ECB official channels, or respective county cricket club websites. MCC members get priority access, while general public sales typically start in January for the summer season. For high-profile matches like India vs England, tickets sell out quickly.

    7. What makes Lord’s Cricket Ground special compared to other cricket venues?

    Lord’s is unique due to its status as the “Home of Cricket,” housing the world’s oldest sporting museum with the original Ashes urn. Its distinctive features include the famous slope, Victorian Pavilion, Long Room, Honours Boards, and its role as cricket’s spiritual headquarters where the sport’s laws are governed by the MCC.

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