Lord's must show up for Women's T20 final
Historic venues need to step up as MCC pushes for a sell-out to avoid past embarrassment—and set a precedent for the women's game.

MCC is scrambling to ensure Lord's looks the part for the Women's T20 World Cup final, explicitly begging members to fill the seats and avoid a PR disaster. The club is haunted by the 2017 World Cup final, where England secured a nine-run victory over India but the pavilion stood largely empty. That optics failure remains a stain on the venue's reputation as the home of cricket.
Now, with the tournament's biggest match on the horizon, the MCC is pushing hard to prevent a repeat of those desolate images. The focus is on mobilizing the membership base to ensure the stands reflect the growing stature of the women's game. While specific quotes aren't in the enrichment, the reaction is the MCC's direct plea.















