Marylebone Cricket Club
English cricket club and former governing body
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October 1 2024 | Mervyn King, Baron King of Lothbury, became the president of the Marylebone Cricket Club, succeeding Mark Nicholas. |
October 1 2022 | The 3rd edition of the seventh Cricket Laws code came into force, further refining the rules of cricket. |
2020 | Roelof van der Merwe was inducted as a Marylebone Cricket Club player |
2020 | Kumar Sangakkara became a Marylebone Cricket Club player, with recorded tours to Pakistan in 2019/2020. |
2020 | Safyaan Sharif became a Marylebone Cricket Club player, with recorded tours to Pakistan in 2019/2020. |
2020 | Michael Leask and Arron Lilley became MCC players, with both participating in the Pakistan tour of 2019/2020. |
2020 | Fred Klaassen from Kent joined the Marylebone Cricket Club and participated in tours to Pakistan. |
2020 | Imran Qayyum was inducted as a Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) player. |
2020 | Oliver Hannon-Dalby became an MCC player, having previously played for Yorkshire and Warwickshire, and toured Pakistan in 2019/2020. |
2020 | Michael Burgess from Leicestershire, Sussex, and Warwickshire was listed as an MCC player, with tours to Pakistan in 2019/2020. |
2020 | Concluded a period of limited List A and Twenty20 match participation, with only seventeen List A matches and five Twenty20 matches played between 1971 and 2020. |
2019 | Ross Whiteley participated in a tour of Pakistan with MCC. |
2019 | Roelof van der Merwe toured Pakistan with the cricket team |
2019 | Dom Sibley became a Marylebone Cricket Club player. |
2019 | Will Rhodes joins the MCC, representing Yorkshire and Warwickshire cricket teams, and participated in the Pakistan tour in 2019/2020. |
2019 | Stephen Parry became a Marylebone Cricket Club player, representing Lancashire. |
2019 | Dan Lawrence joined the MCC players. |
2019 | Imran Qayyum from Kent participated in a tour to Pakistan. |
2019 | Sam Cook joined MCC, representing Essex. |
2019 | Dom Bess continued as an MCC player, and Stuart Broad from Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire was listed as an MCC player. |
2019 | Tom Abell becomes a Marylebone Cricket Club player |
2018 | MCC and ECB announce that the ECB will resume funding responsibility for university centres from 2020, with plans to potentially introduce more T20 cricket and conduct a tender process for new cities. |
2018 | Theresa May (then Prime Minister) is elected to MCC membership ahead of her turn, benefiting from the club's membership rules. |
2018 | Jonathan Trott became an MCC player, representing Warwickshire |
2018 | Tom Smith became a Marylebone Cricket Club player. |
2018 | John Simpson became a Marylebone Cricket Club player. |
2018 | Delray Rawlins becomes an MCC player, representing Sussex cricket team. |
2018 | Peter Moor becomes an MCC player, representing Mid West Rhinos. |
2018 | Kashif Ali joined the Marylebone Cricket Club. |
2018 | Mahela Jayawardene joins Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), representing Sinhalese, Sussex, and Somerset. |
2018 | Richard Gleeson joined Marylebone Cricket Club, representing Northamptonshire and Lancashire. |
2018 | James Foster and Matthew Fisher play for Marylebone Cricket Club |
2018 | Fidel Edwards joins Marylebone Cricket Club, representing Barbados and Hampshire. |
2018 | Alasdair Evans joins Marylebone Cricket Club, representing Derbyshire. |
2018 | Dan Douthwaite became an MCC player, representing Glamorgan. |
2018 | Brett D'Oliveira joined MCC, representing Worcestershire. |
2018 | Matt Coles became an MCC player, having previously played for Kent, Hampshire, and Essex. |
2018 | Varun Chopra became an MCC player, having previously played for Essex and Warwickshire. |
2018 | Paul Collingwood joined MCC, representing Durham. |
2018 | Dom Bess from Somerset and Yorkshire and Dylan Budge from Scotland were listed as MCC players. |
2018 | MCC began participating in top-class Twenty20 matches, with a total of five matches played between 2018 and 2020. |
May 2018 | Anthony Wreford nominated Kumar Sangakkara as his successor, who became MCC's first non-British President. |
2017 | Liam Plunkett became a Marylebone Cricket Club player, representing Durham and Yorkshire. |
2017 | Brendon McCullum becomes an MCC player, having represented multiple teams including Otago, Canterbury, Glamorgan, Sussex, Warwickshire, and Middlesex. |
2017 | Stuart Meaker joins MCC, representing Surrey and Sussex. |
2017 | Misbah-ul-Haq joins MCC, representing Faisalabad. |
2017 | Jack Leach and Alex Lees were added to the MCC player list. |
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