MCC Clare Connor

CGF Managing Director and Former England Captain of Englands Women’s Clare Connor plays cricket during the Birmingham 2022 new sports proposal announcement at Wyndcliffe Primary School on June 20, 2019 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images for Birmingham 2022)

Former England captain Connor to become first female MCC president

Former England skipper Clare Connor will assume the role of MCC President in October 2021 after an extra year under the leadership of Kumar Sangakkara.

MCC Clare Connor

CGF Managing Director and Former England Captain of Englands Women’s Clare Connor plays cricket during the Birmingham 2022 new sports proposal announcement at Wyndcliffe Primary School on June 20, 2019 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images for Birmingham 2022)

Former England Women’s captain Clare Connor will become the first female president of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in its 233-year history.

The announcement comes after the historic club who act as guardian’s of the laws of cricket held their annual general meeting online on Wednesday. 

Clare Connor to become first female MCC president

The former England all-rounder featured in 111 internationals, scoring 1,604 runs and taking 104 wickets across formats. 

Connor was named the captain of the England side in 2000 and held the position until she retired from international cricket in 2006. She also led her side to a historic Ashes win in 2005.

The present MCC president, Kumar Sangakkara, who was appointed last for one-year tenure, has been invited to hold the position for another 12-month period due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Connor will replace the Sri Lankan on 1 October next year.

The former England skipper, who is currently the managing director of women’s cricket of England and Wales Cricket Board, said: “I am deeply honoured to be named the next president of MCC. Cricket has enriched my life so deeply already, and now it hands me this wonderful privilege.

“We often need to look back to see how far we’ve come. I made my first visit to Lord’s as a starry-eyed, cricket-obsessed nine-year-old girl at a time when women were not welcome in the Long Room. Times have changed. Now I find myself entrusted with this remarkable opportunity, the opportunity to play a part in helping MCC, cricket’s most influential club, to thrive and grow in an even more modern and inclusive future.

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“MCC does wonderful work for communities in the UK and overseas. It stages the most uplifting events. It brings people together. And as we take small steps to emerge from this uncertain and difficult time, we are going to need the power of sport and strong sporting organisations like the MCC more than ever. I really am very proud to have been asked to be its next president.”

Refreshing the club

The MCC will hope that Connor refreshes the organisation and helps cricket engage with the revolution in women’s sport that is changing the industry.

No ordinary cricket club the is the body responsible for, and remains the copyright holder of, the Laws of Cricket. Its Laws Sub-Committee is responsible for debating and drafting changes to the Laws, with the Main Committee then voting on any changes proposed.