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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