Harry Judd champions inaugural women's Test at Lord's
The Lord's Cricket Ground echoed with more than just leather on willow as McFly drummer Harry Judd stepped onto the historic venue to back the inaugural women's Test match. Judd, a lifelong cricket aficionado, swapped his drumsticks for a microphone, urging fans to witness a milestone that could reshape the sport.
A call to families and the next generation
In a passionate plea, Judd emphasized the importance of families experiencing the game together. 'Bring your kids, feel the atmosphere, and be part of a moment that will inspire future stars,' he said, highlighting MCC’s initiative to welcome households of all ages to the fixture.
The drummer also praised the growing visibility of women's cricket, noting that the Test offers a platform for elite athletes to showcase their skill on cricket’s most storied stage. With ticket sales already brisk, the atmosphere promises to be electric, blending tradition with a bold new chapter.