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Why is Lord's Cricket Ground called the "Home of Cricket"?
Lord's has housed the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC)—historically the guardian of the Laws of Cricket—since the ground was established by Thomas Lord in 1814. It remains the MCC's headquarters and is also home to the England and Wales Cricket Board.
What is the slope at Lord's Cricket Ground?
The Lord's playing surface has a natural gradient of roughly 2.5 meters from the northwest to the southeast corner, which affects bowling trajectory, batting, and fielding strategy. The slope is one of the most distinctive and discussed features of the ground among players and commentators.
What major matches are played at Lord's?
Lord's hosts Test matches, One-Day Internationals, and T20 internationals involving England, as well as major domestic finals. The ground has hosted multiple ICC Cricket World Cup finals, including the dramatic 2019 final between England and New Zealand.
What is the Pavilion at Lord's?
The Pavilion is a Victorian-era building that houses the dressing rooms and the famous MCC Members' Long Room, through which players walk to reach the field of play. It dates from the late 19th century and is one of the most architecturally significant structures in world cricket.
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