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S.J. Taylor 129 v South Africa

S.J. Taylor - S.J. Taylor 129 v South Africa

In one of the most memorable moments in women’s cricket history, Sarah Taylor, and opening partner Caroline Atkins, both scored magnificent centuries against South Africa as part of a 268 run opening stand, leading England to a total of 310 for 3. At the time, it was the rec...

J.P. Behrendorff 5-44 v England

J.P. Behrendorff - J.P. Behrendorff 5-44 v England

Jason Behrendorff added his name to the Limited-Overs Honours Boards with a scintillating display of bowling during Australia’s 64-run victory against England in the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup. After Australia had posted a total of 285-7, Behrendorff wasted no time in unsett...

C.R. Woakes 6-17 v Ireland

C.R. Woakes - C.R. Woakes 6-17 v Ireland

Having already ensured his name was written into Lord’s folklore twice already, Chris Woakes sealed a third entry on to the Honours Board with a six-wicket haul against Ireland. On their first visit to the Home of Cricket in Test Matches, Ireland shocked England to bowl out ...

M.E. Waugh 104 v Zimbabwe

M.E. Waugh - M.E. Waugh 104 v Zimbabwe

Mark Waugh made the Lord’s Limited-Overs honours boards when he hit 104 versus Zimbabwe in 1999 Cricket World Cup. Zimbabwe won the toss and put Australia into bat in this encounter.  After losing his opening partner Adam Gilchrist early in the innings, Waugh stitched up an ...

2004: Surrey beat Middlesex in the first T20 match at Lord's

2004: Surrey beat Middlesex in the first T20 match at Lord's

By the turn of the millennium there was a growing feeling that county cricket was stagnating. The existing one-day competitions no longer seemed to possess the sense of occasion they once had, and a new kind of sports audience was thought to be developing, one accustomed to ...

2019: England beat New Zealand to win the Men's World Cup

2019: England beat New Zealand to win the Men's World Cup

England really should have had a head start when it came to World Cup cricket. The first ever limited overs tournament was the Gillette Cup, played in England in 1963, and it was the end of the decade before the rest of the world began to follow its example. Only 18 One-Day ...