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{{rpl|Marylebone Cricket Club}} (MCC) | |||
{{rpl|Thomas Lord}} | |||
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{{rpl|England (cricket)}} | |||
{{rpl|Lord's Middle Ground}} | |||
{{rpl|Lord's Old Ground}} | |||
{{rpl|Middlesex (cricket)}} | |||
{{rpl|White Conduit Club}} | |||
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{{rpl|W. G. Grace}} | |||
{{rpl|The Laws of Cricket}} | |||
Revision as of 06:58, 1 July 2023
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Parent topics
- Marylebone Cricket Club: Founded in 1787, the club held considerable influence throughout cricket for over 200 years. It remains custodian of The Laws of Cricket. [e] (MCC)
- Thomas Lord: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- England (cricket): History and organisation of the England international cricket team [e]
- Lord's Middle Ground: Add brief definition or description
- Lord's Old Ground: Add brief definition or description
- Middlesex (cricket): County cricket teams representing Middlesex [e]
- White Conduit Club: Former English cricket club whose members founded MCC in 1787. [e]
Related topics
- W. G. Grace: Biography of an English international cricketer who is widely regarded as the greatest player of all time [e]
- The Laws of Cricket: Codification of the rules and regulations of cricket. Copyright is owned by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). [e]