Lord's

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Lord's is a historic cricket ground in London widely regarded as the "Home of Cricket" and a premier venue for major international matches.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cricket ground
tourist attraction
associatedWith England and Wales Cricket Board NERFINISHED
cityBorough City of Westminster NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
fieldOrientation northwest–southeast
governingBodyOnSite Marylebone Cricket Club NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalFeature Victorian pavilion
modern media centre
hasCollection Ashes urn
hasEnd Nursery End NERFINISHED
Pavilion End NERFINISHED
hasFacility Long Room NERFINISHED
Lord's Pavilion NERFINISHED
Media Centre
cricket museum
hasHistoricStatus iconic cricket venue
hasPitchSlope noticeable slope across the square
hasScoreboardType electronic scoreboard
hasSeatingCapacity around 30000
hasSurface natural grass
homeClub Marylebone Cricket Club NERFINISHED
Middlesex County Cricket Club NERFINISHED
hosts ICC Cricket World Cup matches
MCC matches
Middlesex County Cricket Club home matches
One Day International matches
Test cricket matches
The Hundred matches
Twenty20 International matches
locatedIn England
London NERFINISHED
St John's Wood NERFINISHED
museumName MCC Museum NERFINISHED
namedAfter Thomas Lord NERFINISHED
near Regent's Park NERFINISHED
nicknamed Home of Cricket NERFINISHED
opened 1814
operatedBy Marylebone Cricket Club NERFINISHED
ownedBy Marylebone Cricket Club NERFINISHED
primaryUse cricket
significance historically important in development of cricket laws
tourism offers guided tours
transportConnection St John's Wood Underground station NERFINISHED
usedFor domestic cricket finals
international cricket tournaments

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