Interestingly there were no Asian people on my tour. All Aussies and a couple of Kiwis.The tour was special, it really was. I will have to do it again at some point though as I never got to go in the long room.
Me and the missus were the only English people on the tour; there were a couple of Aussies and the rest were by and large from India or Pakistan.
Bloody tube to St John's Wood was off the day I went
Sums up my feelings exactly.Have done it and would do it again - it's very special, you can just feel the history in virtually every room and every part of the ground. Absolutely loved it.
And I'm the second. Seen loads of matches at Lord's in the past and been signed into the pavilion on most of those occasions (when properly attired, obviously). I don't know what parts of the ground the tour takes in that members and guests can't see - the players' changing areas I suppose, and the media centre.Quite surprised I am the first to vote for the second option. I think I've seen 4 or 5 matches of various types at Lord's over the last couple of years but never really thought to take the tour. Didn't realise it was so highly recommended.
I went back after the tour. Still had the sticker on me so I was basically allowed to stay at the museum until they closed since I had already paid once.How did you manage that in the museum? Got loads of pics on the rest of the tour but they watched me like a hawk in there
I got pics in the museum in 2002 when I was there watching England vs Sri Lanka. Spent most of my day wandering around as I didn't care about either team in the cricket. Was a good day.How did you manage that in the museum? Got loads of pics on the rest of the tour but they watched me like a hawk in there