Thank for the video.I need to ask do we have to book tickets in advance or we can walk in? also are we allowed to be in field? if we want to take pictures?
@@irmsays9241 yes, it's advisable to book tickets in advance, as the groups are small. Also, on a tour, you're not allowed to go on the field, but you can go right towards the front row of the seats and take your pictures there.
Did you get to see the sparrow that they keep in the museum? (For the uninitiated, a sparrow was hit following a ball bowled by Jahangir Khan in 1936. Lord’s has it preserved with the match ball, but only occasionally has it on display).
@@UltimateBucketList It was possibly the most unique curio in the museum, save for the cup that really does belong to the Indian cricket team. Weird and odd curios are my jam, my dude.
Ninh Thank you so so much for this, I've been a very old subscriber and follower of your main channel, as a huge sports fan and especially cricket fan , I am so grateful that I found this channel and for ya to do this video , thanks so much for doing this, Lords is the mecca of our sport and I am so happy I got to see this
You're very welcome! I'm glad that you enjoy this video and found it fun to watch. I'll be back on my main channel soon enough, but in the meantime, I'll still be travelling and doing stuff like this :)
If I'll visit London,England once in my life then I would definitely visit Lords Cricket Ground and it would be in my Bucket list. Thank you so much for this video. It is like I'm taking the virtual tour of this ground. Waiting for the actual visit.
You're welcome, I'm glad this tour helps you view the history and nostalgia of the place. If you visit London and you like Cricket, you'll love this stadium and tour!
Old Trafford CG don't do an official tour, but I've been going to that place for years and I have a friend who works there. I think (without too much difficulty) I could arrange a private tour of the place, but it's not much to write home about. It's the same with Deepdale, i.e. I probably wouldn't even if I could do it. I might change my mind if I get enough demand from this video, but I don't see it.
@@ultranationalist2820 well you can never say that, I mean who won't love to conquer the largest cricketing nation and a bully in ICC meetings at their own home of cricket? Yeah now Motera stadium has been built to replace it and Eden faces a visible neglect by the BCCI (they were not given a Semifinal match even though it's the second biggest and most iconic stadium in India, until Chepauk refused to host the semifinals due to heavy rains in Chennai during that time of the year), it's still the most iconic stadium in India and it's our equivalent of the Lord's and MCG.
@@jasongarufi8187 yes, I totally understand. I still harbour hope that I'll win the lottery so that I can do this sort of thing full time and visit your lovely country. Wishful thinking maybe, but I still live in hope.
fun fact.... I live in Sunbury Victoria - the home of the Ashes! the first match played between Australia and England was played there at Rupertswood Cricket Club and the Ashes were the games bails. We are planning to go to Lords to see the urn.
I think she fulfilled her duty by being there, but the Lord's staff confirmed that she doesn't like Cricket. Prince Philip on the other hand loved the game.
I don't know if the guide mentioned it or not but the part of the ground connected to the practice ground and the Media Centre is called the "Nursery End" and the part of ground directly opposite to it where the pavilion lies is called... well the "Pavilion End". Since ends change every over in cricket, it usually gets mentioned a lot by commentators and that's where the uniqueness of the Lord's slope comes in.
Did the matchday tour of Lord's when I was there in May, so sadly no Pavillion for me. But since it was a matchday, and I had actually arrived very shortly before my tour began, I was able to take in more of the museum shortly after the tour, in addition to the cricket! Did get to do a full tour of The Oval a week later however.
I really like lords India won 1st world cup in lords India won natwest trophy in 2002 by beating England And it followed by iconic shirt wave celebration from sourav ganguly Lords hosted the best odi world cup finals match in 2019 in which england won their 2nd world cup
Yes, that's correct. Some of the most iconic moments in Cricket have happened here. India winning against the West Indies to win the World Cup was the best because it was so unexpected!
@@agnivabasu I'm a season ticket holder at Manchester United which takes up most of my spare time and money. I'll watch cricket but only on TV, unless I get free tickets to Old Trafford Cricket Ground - that's a nice place to watch Cricket by the way!
@@agnivabasu Probably not ... I don't think I could say anything different. Besides, my channel is a travel channel, not a football channel. I wouldn't say no to doing a Matchday guide at another stadium though. Probably Liverpool.
If you are ever in Boston, you should definitely do a tour of Fenway Park. I went this March and it was really good especially sitting in the Green Monster. Just one thing, DON’T DRIVE THERE, I made that mistake and ended up parking in an area that didn’t look the best.
😮😮 Until the "ok Ninh" of the end I didn't realize you're the same person from which I first learned the basic rules of several sports including Cricket hahaha, I knew the voice was familiar. Great stuff
Thank you! Yes, 'tis me! This is my travel channel and I've been trying to get this over 100k subscribers, I'll probably make more content for my other channel soon enough. Thanks again for stopping by! :)
They don't do an official tour, but I've been going to that place for years and I have a friend who works there. I think (without too much difficulty) I could arrange a private tour of the place, but it's not much to shout home about. It's the same with Deepdale, i.e. I probably wouldn't even if I could.
I'm planning on Visiting london in June from Canada, and as luck would have it there is a T20 match on during the Thursday I'm there. So I got myself a ticket for the T20 match in the evening, but I'm now thinking/hoping to maybe arrive a few hours early, take this tour, and make a whole afternoon/evening out of it :-)
Hi Phil - you might want to enquire if they do tours on matchdays, as I'm unaware that they currently do? If you're visiting London, be sure to check out my other London based guides :)
Ah, well remembered! I've been working on a comeback for the 'Ninh Explains' channel, but it's taking a lot longer than I anticipated. Hopefully you'll see me back there soon 😀
The previous channel is still there, but I've not had time to make those kind of videos recently. I'll get back to it soon, I've got a whole bunch of videos I need to crank out for that channel.
Yes, I'm very sure - you can Google it to check. It's not that noticeable when you're standing on the field, but from the Media box, it's very obvious.
@Thelittleowl1 I think it's an attempt by the Cricket higher-ups to make the sport more suitable for television and for a younger audience. I'm 50/50 on it, given that I grew up watching Test Cricket and One Day Cricket, but I can see the appeal to someone who doesn't really watch a great deal of it.
@@UltimateBucketList I’ve got way more into cricket since the hundred came about and it has most certainly worked! As along as the sport is gaining new fans, I see it as a win.
Nothing beats the Boxing day Test at the G with 90,000 fans at full noise, Lords is just a Heritage site like most of the UK is. Remember the days of lugging in 100 lt coolers with 72 cans for a 6 hour sesh and still buying jugs to polish off the day, they were the dayzs. The baby boomers smashed it back then. Now its all a distant memory, but VG ones
@@UltimateBucketList please visit India next month Cricket world cup is happening there and cover Narendra modi International Cricket Stadium which is biggest stadium on the world seat capacity 132k and eng is playing against Australia on world cup on that venue. And England is playing opening match with new Zealand
@@That_was_me I'd love to, sadly I don't think I'll be visiting India next month ... got a few places around Europe to go to and my day job prevents me from going anywhere for any long length of time. I would be cool to go there though.
Intrusted video. I am an ex cricket. Now I believe my two sons Muhammad hamzah and Muhammad umer both allrounder, s well be able to play. In future in the Lords ground inshallah.
@@UltimateBucketList really ? why not mention westindies srilanka or pakistan ?? lords in england ...not in india thats why i asked ! thanks nice video
The entire place is a museum... This place, and Twickenham prove that England shouldn't have torn down Wembley and built the shiny thing they call Wembley now... What a shame...
I dunno - having a relic for a national stadium isn't necessarily a good thing. I understand your reasoning for wanting to keep old museum piece stadiums, but real-world practicality is not there. Is the new Wembley a soulless gollum of existential dread? Yes. But it makes a lot of money that funds a competitive national team in a place where a normal person can watch sports in supreme comfort. Nothing wrong with that in my opinion.
So Cricket fans, I know this has been a long time coming, but here it is.
Let me know your questions and comments in the comments section below!
My name Daniel fairclough Me Manchester city fan nice meet you me see Manchester United last night
Thank for the video.I need to ask do we have to book tickets in advance or we can walk in? also are we allowed to be in field? if we want to take pictures?
@@irmsays9241 yes, it's advisable to book tickets in advance, as the groups are small. Also, on a tour, you're not allowed to go on the field, but you can go right towards the front row of the seats and take your pictures there.
What time is best to go to lords?
@@aadilrehman4031 I tend to find the mornings quieter than the afternoons.
It is a dream for every cricketer to play in lord's and the MCG
It is, yes!
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Did you get to see the sparrow that they keep in the museum? (For the uninitiated, a sparrow was hit following a ball bowled by Jahangir Khan in 1936. Lord’s has it preserved with the match ball, but only occasionally has it on display).
I did! I even took video footage of it, but I didn't put it in the video because I didn't think anyone would be all that interested?!
@@UltimateBucketList It was possibly the most unique curio in the museum, save for the cup that really does belong to the Indian cricket team. Weird and odd curios are my jam, my dude.
Ninh Thank you so so much for this, I've been a very old subscriber and follower of your main channel, as a huge sports fan and especially cricket fan , I am so grateful that I found this channel and for ya to do this video , thanks so much for doing this, Lords is the mecca of our sport and I am so happy I got to see this
You're very welcome! I'm glad that you enjoy this video and found it fun to watch. I'll be back on my main channel soon enough, but in the meantime, I'll still be travelling and doing stuff like this :)
If I'll visit London,England once in my life then I would definitely visit Lords Cricket Ground and it would be in my Bucket list. Thank you so much for this video. It is like I'm taking the virtual tour of this ground. Waiting for the actual visit.
You're welcome, I'm glad this tour helps you view the history and nostalgia of the place.
If you visit London and you like Cricket, you'll love this stadium and tour!
I actually did this tour back in late July and I honestly thought we would see the commentary boxes as well.
I think the media centre was pretty cool, but after looking at the footage, I don't think there was anything else left to see?
There wasn’t really but it felt longer than what was included in this video. Admittedly this was my first stadium tour
@@willmce4015 I think you're right, it was a pretty long tour but as for seeing all that much, it definitely felt like you didn't see anything.
Its a historical venue & you should also do the review of old Trafford cricket ground
Old Trafford CG don't do an official tour, but I've been going to that place for years and I have a friend who works there.
I think (without too much difficulty) I could arrange a private tour of the place, but it's not much to write home about.
It's the same with Deepdale, i.e. I probably wouldn't even if I could do it.
I might change my mind if I get enough demand from this video, but I don't see it.
Great Video Ninh! Would love to see you come to Australia to take the MCG tour!
Yeah for sure, I'd love to visit the MCG. Incidentally, one of the guys on my tour was from Australia and lives literally around the corner from it!
Imagining how it feels to walk down the road to ground where everyone will be clapping😊
Yeah, it's meant to be amazing!
Great video!
It is a dream of every cricketer to play at Lord’s, MCG & Eden Gardens.
Thanks. And yes, it's every cricketer's dream to play here!
No one dreams of Eden gardens.
@@ultranationalist2820it's literally India's equivalent of MCG and Lords.
@@monsieur1936 I said I don't think none of non Indian players dream to play in eden Gardens.
@@ultranationalist2820 well you can never say that, I mean who won't love to conquer the largest cricketing nation and a bully in ICC meetings at their own home of cricket?
Yeah now Motera stadium has been built to replace it and Eden faces a visible neglect by the BCCI (they were not given a Semifinal match even though it's the second biggest and most iconic stadium in India, until Chepauk refused to host the semifinals due to heavy rains in Chennai during that time of the year), it's still the most iconic stadium in India and it's our equivalent of the Lord's and MCG.
Hi Ninh thanks for another great video certainly another venue to see if I ever get to the UK.
I appreciate your continued support Jason. 👍
I think it's time to book a trip over here and see some of this stuff for real, eh?
@@UltimateBucketList Hopefully in next few years bit hard to save up when I just work part time
@@jasongarufi8187 yes, I totally understand. I still harbour hope that I'll win the lottery so that I can do this sort of thing full time and visit your lovely country. Wishful thinking maybe, but I still live in hope.
Great video! It would be also interesting if you did Wimbledon Tennis tour. 👍
Yes, would love to!
fun fact.... I live in Sunbury Victoria - the home of the Ashes! the first match played between Australia and England was played there at Rupertswood Cricket Club and the Ashes were the games bails. We are planning to go to Lords to see the urn.
Ah yes, so it is! And you're correct about the bails being the ashes.
Come to Lords for sure, but be sure to book in advance.
Amazing guy and museum. Helps a lot and also followed the changing of guards video. Helps a ton
Thanks! Appreciate the kind comments and I'm glad my videos help.
Thanks for showing Sachin's seat. Love from India ❤
Thanks!
He is a part of history..... No no need to say thanks !!! Sachin is a international level hero... Not only for indians!!! A great player 👍
I don’t think the Queen hated cricket, but it was not her favourite sport. She certainly attended many big matches and enjoyed meeting the players.
I think she fulfilled her duty by being there, but the Lord's staff confirmed that she doesn't like Cricket. Prince Philip on the other hand loved the game.
@@UltimateBucketList yeah prince Philip loved the game there's many videos of him playing cricket
Maybe because it’s one of the longer games out there she might not have the time ? Just my thought lol idk wasn’t horse racing her fav
I don't know if the guide mentioned it or not but the part of the ground connected to the practice ground and the Media Centre is called the "Nursery End" and the part of ground directly opposite to it where the pavilion lies is called... well the "Pavilion End". Since ends change every over in cricket, it usually gets mentioned a lot by commentators and that's where the uniqueness of the Lord's slope comes in.
Yes, I knew that but I didn't put that fact into the video. Probably should have done in hindsight.
Thanks for the info.
Did the matchday tour of Lord's when I was there in May, so sadly no Pavillion for me. But since it was a matchday, and I had actually arrived very shortly before my tour began, I was able to take in more of the museum shortly after the tour, in addition to the cricket!
Did get to do a full tour of The Oval a week later however.
Ah that's a shame, the Pavilion is the most interesting bit.
I haven't been to the Oval yet, maybe one day!
@@UltimateBucketList I went a few days ago. It’s really good. Not as good as lords but great still.
@@thelittleowl1 that's good to know!
@@UltimateBucketList 1 problem tho. Total lack of water fountains. Took ages to find one despite the fact they would be “scattered around”.
I really like lords
India won 1st world cup in lords
India won natwest trophy in 2002 by beating England
And it followed by iconic shirt wave celebration from sourav ganguly
Lords hosted the best odi world cup finals match in 2019 in which england won their 2nd world cup
Yes, that's correct. Some of the most iconic moments in Cricket have happened here. India winning against the West Indies to win the World Cup was the best because it was so unexpected!
@@UltimateBucketList u not going to watch any live pl or cricket matches ??
@@agnivabasu I'm a season ticket holder at Manchester United which takes up most of my spare time and money. I'll watch cricket but only on TV, unless I get free tickets to Old Trafford Cricket Ground - that's a nice place to watch Cricket by the way!
@@UltimateBucketList your vlog last year was good. Will u b making some this year of matchdays at old trafford ??
@@agnivabasu Probably not ... I don't think I could say anything different. Besides, my channel is a travel channel, not a football channel. I wouldn't say no to doing a Matchday guide at another stadium though. Probably Liverpool.
If you are ever in Boston, you should definitely do a tour of Fenway Park. I went this March and it was really good especially sitting in the Green Monster.
Just one thing, DON’T DRIVE THERE, I made that mistake and ended up parking in an area that didn’t look the best.
Yeah for sure! I'm a Blue Jays fan and I've been to many baseball stadiums but not Fenway (yet).
😮😮
Until the "ok Ninh" of the end I didn't realize you're the same person from which I first learned the basic rules of several sports including Cricket hahaha, I knew the voice was familiar. Great stuff
Thank you! Yes, 'tis me! This is my travel channel and I've been trying to get this over 100k subscribers, I'll probably make more content for my other channel soon enough. Thanks again for stopping by! :)
Have you been to Eden Park Auckland? Great place.
I've never been to Auckland before, but yeah would love to go one day.
Britishers Discovered This Amazing Game 🇬🇧😍😍 Thankyou 🇮🇳🙏🙏
Yes, the English invented Cricket, but the Indians seem to be better at it?!
No matter who is better at it. The winners are always Australians@@UltimateBucketList
Wow what a amazing ground
Yes it certainly is!
Does Old Trafford Cricket Ground do tours and if so, will you plan to check it out?
They don't do an official tour, but I've been going to that place for years and I have a friend who works there.
I think (without too much difficulty) I could arrange a private tour of the place, but it's not much to shout home about.
It's the same with Deepdale, i.e. I probably wouldn't even if I could.
Amazing tour
Thank you.
I'm planning on Visiting london in June from Canada, and as luck would have it there is a T20 match on during the Thursday I'm there. So I got myself a ticket for the T20 match in the evening, but I'm now thinking/hoping to maybe arrive a few hours early, take this tour, and make a whole afternoon/evening out of it :-)
Hi Phil - you might want to enquire if they do tours on matchdays, as I'm unaware that they currently do? If you're visiting London, be sure to check out my other London based guides :)
When I head your voice, my mind went back to "Ninh explains rules of cricket" haha
Ah, well remembered!
I've been working on a comeback for the 'Ninh Explains' channel, but it's taking a lot longer than I anticipated.
Hopefully you'll see me back there soon 😀
On 5th September I have visited iconic Lord's,what a feeling I can't describe
It is an iconic stadium, for sure. It's definitely not modern, but the Victorian architecture is something to behold.
Lord Crikeet Ground really very nice..wow
Yes it really is. I hope you come and visit Lord's Cricket Ground one day! 😀
Nice video! Just found this channel recently. What happened to the previous channel?
The previous channel is still there, but I've not had time to make those kind of videos recently.
I'll get back to it soon, I've got a whole bunch of videos I need to crank out for that channel.
@@UltimateBucketList thanks
Thanks for the video
Thanks very much 😀👍
Anything related to Richard Hadlee at the museum?
I think there was yes. His name is displayed many times in the honours board at 6:07 mark of the video.
What a cricketer!
@@UltimateBucketList ah very cool, absolutely, probably one of, if not, THE best cricketers ever produced by New Zealand
@@antmanatthemoment7233 are you from new zealand
@@krisha8262sorry for the late reply, yes I am
Lords the cricket of macca lord's cricket groun provide best experience to view live matches and lord's is historical and iconic ground in the waorld
Yes indeed!
really enjoy these videos
Thanks, glad you enjoy my work!
nice video, i like your channel
Thank you very much!
I love this ground
Yes indeed!
That’s just beauty
Very historic, yeah.
Excellent !!
Many thanks! I hope you come to Lord's one day! 😀
Beautiful video
Thank you so much!
Are you sure, it really 2.5 metre slop on the field?? That's like a 1 stoy building.
Yes, I'm very sure - you can Google it to check.
It's not that noticeable when you're standing on the field, but from the Media box, it's very obvious.
I was just watching some test cricket today! (On tv of course)
Cool! This is a nice venue to watch Cricket if you get a chance!
@@UltimateBucketList I’ve been! I went to watch a hundred game! (What is your personal opinion on the hundred?)
@@thelittleowl1 nobody is going to watch it english people like football only
@Thelittleowl1 I think it's an attempt by the Cricket higher-ups to make the sport more suitable for television and for a younger audience. I'm 50/50 on it, given that I grew up watching Test Cricket and One Day Cricket, but I can see the appeal to someone who doesn't really watch a great deal of it.
@@UltimateBucketList I’ve got way more into cricket since the hundred came about and it has most certainly worked! As along as the sport is gaining new fans, I see it as a win.
I'm sure I heard you on a TH-cam channel trying to explain why American football is not popular in UK.....
You did - that's my main channel.
No one cares American Football
How long was the tour?
It was about 60 minutes, but if you get a tour guide that likes to talk, it's more like 90 minutes.
Nice video 👍
Thanks 👍
Could you please do Bayern Munich stadium tour!
Yeah for sure ... when I ever get to Munich.
My dream stadium Lord's
Yeah, it's definitely worth visiting when you've got a chance!
Cricket ❤
Yes
Can u do the Old Trafford cricket stadium tour
If I get enough demand, yeah!
@@UltimateBucketList thanks
@@UltimateBucketList Please do it. Also if possible The Oval as well.
how many price of ticket to go this Stadium?
It says so towards the end of the video
What football stadium tour or football game is happening next
Is that all you're into?
Nothing beats the Boxing day Test at the G with 90,000 fans at full noise, Lords is just a Heritage site like most of the UK is. Remember the days of lugging in 100 lt coolers with 72 cans for a 6 hour sesh
and still buying jugs to polish off the day, they were the dayzs. The baby boomers smashed it back then. Now its all a distant memory, but VG ones
I can believe that. Fun times.
@7:00 let's re-evaluate 😂
Hmmm ...
Best stadium
Nah, I'd rather watch cricket at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, or Narendra Modi Stadium.
🦘 💛💛💛💛💛💛🇦🇺 .... Thank you for this 🤍
Anytime!
dada and his shirt
that is the most famous scene on this ground
I think this is the high time u should do a tour of Real Old Trafford 😎😎
I don't believe they do them?
NICE
Thanks brother! 👍
Make vdo on Melbourne cricket ground too
If I ever get to Melbourne, yeah.
@@UltimateBucketList please visit India next month Cricket world cup is happening there and cover Narendra modi International Cricket Stadium which is biggest stadium on the world seat capacity 132k and eng is playing against Australia on world cup on that venue. And England is playing opening match with new Zealand
@@That_was_me I'd love to, sadly I don't think I'll be visiting India next month ... got a few places around Europe to go to and my day job prevents me from going anywhere for any long length of time. I would be cool to go there though.
@@UltimateBucketListworld cup opening October5-november19
Hopefully England will reach final
Thankyou
You’re welcome 😊
I wonder lords is so iconic and historical
Still the oval gets more matches
I think it's because the facilities are more modern and it's easier to get to?
Any entry fee?
It says so at the end of the video!
What was the capacity
Says it right at the beginning of the video dude ... 0:15 mark.
30,000
Plz do more cricket vlogs
I'm sure if I get enough demand for them, I will.
@@UltimateBucketList make more videos on cricket stadiums vs rugby stadiums
can you click pictures inside ??
Pictures, yes
Intrusted video. I am an ex cricket. Now I believe my two sons Muhammad hamzah and Muhammad umer both allrounder, s well be able to play. In future in the Lords ground inshallah.
One day they will!
From which country?
nice
Thanks!
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Thanks!
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ماشاء الله
What is your favorite sport to play. And what is your favorite sport to watch.
Ice hockey for both.
@6.55 Ashes 2023 hold my beer.
I suppose so?
❤❤❤ I would like to go the❤❤❤and see bank stocks❤❤❤
Bank stocks?
And here I thought the name had to do with the House of Lords..
Yes, it's a common misconception. A lot of people think that.
The seats should fold into a bed cause, you know, it’s cricket
It's really not that bad.
Please more football tours :)
Seriously bro, is that all you care about?
Fortunately for you, I've got some coming up
07❤
I don't like the "newer" upgrades they made. It should have retained the "farmhouse".
Maybe you don't like it, but it was a sorely needed upgrade.
why mentioning india and sachin several times ???
I mentioned England just the same.
@@UltimateBucketList really ? why not mention westindies srilanka or pakistan ?? lords in england ...not in india thats why i asked ! thanks nice video
Why you keep mentioning Sacjin
Other teams players have performed as well on Lords.
Very bias
I also mentioned England a lot. Doesn't make me biased in the slightest.
1983 india ❤️🇮🇳
AUSTRALIA
Lords ka grond delh kar mujhe mohammad amir ki yaad agayi 🥹
The entire place is a museum... This place, and Twickenham prove that England shouldn't have torn down Wembley and built the shiny thing they call Wembley now... What a shame...
I dunno - having a relic for a national stadium isn't necessarily a good thing.
I understand your reasoning for wanting to keep old museum piece stadiums, but real-world practicality is not there.
Is the new Wembley a soulless gollum of existential dread? Yes.
But it makes a lot of money that funds a competitive national team in a place where a normal person can watch sports in supreme comfort. Nothing wrong with that in my opinion.
Stadium name lords 🤨
Yeah - named after Thomas Lord, who is a person!
Of course it’s in London 😅
Some people don't actually know it's in London.
Here India won the world cup
You r Bangladeshi 🇧🇩
I'm really not.