Bruce Carnegie-Brown

Bruce Carnegie-Brown

executive United Kingdom

Bruce Carnegie-Brown is a prominent figure in the world of cricket, having served as the chairman of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) until his retirement in 2024. Under his leadership, the MCC faced significant scrutiny regarding its membership policies and the behavior of some members towards players, particularly during the controversial incidents at the Lord's Test in 2023. Carnegie-Brown was vocal in addressing the need for improved conduct among members, emphasizing the club's responsibility to uphold its prestigious image and maintain respect for players. His tenure was marked by efforts to modernize the club while grappling with issues of elitism and inclusion within English cricket.

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Australia Australia: Bruce Carnegie-Brown, the then chair of the MCC, stated that the members captured on camera had 'brought shame on MCC'. 4

The Sydney Morning Herald: An MCC member got a life ban for abusing the Australians at Lord’s. Now the penalty is under review