Discover the remarkable story of the world's most iconic cricket ground—from a Yorkshire wine merchant's commercial venture to the spiritual home of international cricket.
For over two centuries, Lord's Cricket Ground has stood at the heart of cricket, witnessing the sport's transformation from genteel pastime to global phenomenon. This definitive history reveals how a simple business investment in 1787 evolved into cricket's most sacred venue, shaping the game's laws, traditions, and culture while adapting to dramatic social change.
Inside you'll discover:
• The entrepreneurial vision of Thomas Lord and his three attempts to establish cricket's permanent home
• How the Marylebone Cricket Club became cricket's unlikely global lawmaker from a St John's Wood pavilion
• Exclusive insights into Lord's survival through two world wars, including previously unpublished accounts of bomb damage and military occupation
• The architectural evolution from Victorian pavilion to the award-winning futuristic Media Centre
• Behind-the-scenes stories of cricket's greatest performances, from W.G. Grace to the 2019 World Cup final
• The commercial transformation that saved Lord's from financial ruin while preserving its unique character
• How Lord's navigated cricket's social revolution, from amateur exclusivity to professional diversity
More than a sports venue history, this book explores:
•The intersection of sport, politics, and social change in British society
•Architectural innovation within heritage constraints
•The business of modern sports venue management
•Cricket's colonial legacy and post-imperial evolution
•The ongoing challenges of climate change, technology, and globalization
This comprehensive account brings to life the personalities, politics, and pivotal moments that transformed a cricket ground into a global institution.
Perfect for:
"Essential reading for understanding not just Lord's, but cricket itself"
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