Lord’s, home of cricket, will host women’s test match for first time in 2026

England's captain Ben Stokes (C) prepares to bowl during play on the second day of the first Test cricket match between England and West Indies at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 11, 2024. (AFP/File)
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Updated 22 August 2024
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Lord’s, home of cricket, will host women’s test match for first time in 2026

  • England will host India at iconic ground for woman’s Test match in 2026
  • London venue has hosted women’s limited overs matches in the past 

LONDON: Lord’s will stage a women’s test match for the first time when England hosts India at the home of cricket in 2026.
The storied London venue has hosted England Women’s games in the limited-overs formats in each of the last three seasons but never a test match.
It has yet to be announced whether the test will be a four or five-day match.
“Young girls playing up and down the country can now aspire to play test match cricket at the home of cricket,” said former England player Claire Taylor, chair of the Marylebone Cricket Club’s cricket committee. “It is a clear demonstration that cricket is a game for all.”
Richard Gould, chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board, said it will be a “truly special occasion, and one of real significance for the game.”


Hojgaard inspires Dubai students as Hero Dubai Desert Classic takes trophy tour to schools

Updated 21 January 2026
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Hojgaard inspires Dubai students as Hero Dubai Desert Classic takes trophy tour to schools

DUBAI: Young Danish star Nicolai Hojgaard helped inspire the next generation of golfers as the Hero Dubai Desert Classic took its Dallah Trophy on tour across Dubai schools before the tournament’s 37th edition.

The Middle East’s oldest golf event returns to Emirates Golf Club from Jan. 22-25, with the trophy tour forming part of a wider drive to promote the sport at grassroots level and engage young people throughout the UAE.

The initiative began on Monday at The English College, where Hojgaard, a DP World Tour professional, met students for a Q&A session and trophy presentation. Pupils also took part in introductory golf activities delivered by the Emirates Golf Federation, designed to give them a fun and accessible first experience of the game.

The school visits are being delivered in partnership with The R&A and the Emirates Golf Federation through The R&A’s “Unleash Your Drive in Schools” program. The initiative introduces golf in an inclusive, non-intimidating way while highlighting its physical and mental health benefits.

Following the opening visit, the trophy tour continued to Dubai Heights Academy on Tuesday and Horizon English School on Wednesday, with a final stop scheduled at Bloom World Academy on Thursday.

Simon Corkill, executive tournament director of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, said the program reflects the event’s long-term vision beyond elite competition.

“As the longest-running golf event in the Middle East, the Hero Dubai Desert Classic is proud to work with The R&A and the Emirates Golf Federation to inspire the next generation of golfers,” he said. “The trophy tour and school taster sessions demonstrate our commitment to developing future talent and ensuring golf is seen as an inclusive, enjoyable and healthy sport for young people.”

The Dubai Desert Classic is one of the flagship events on the global golf calendar and plays a central role in the sport’s growth in the region.