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C.L. Walcott 168* v England

C.L. Walcott - C.L. Walcott 168* v England

Sir Clyde Walcott’s undefeated 168 was the standout innings in West Indies’ first ever test victory on English soil in the summer of 1950. After a century from opener Allen Rae helped the West Indies to 326, the inexperienced spin duo of Sonny Ramadhin and Alf Valentine - bo...

Lord's Legends XI: The Test match cricket simulator

Lord's Legends XI: The Test match cricket simulator

The world's best go Head to Head As we await cricket to return to grounds around the world, the MCC Heritage & Collections team has delved deep into their archives to simulate a series of Test matches between some of the greatest players to ever grace Lord’s. Based on each ...

A.W. Greig 106 v India

A.W. Greig - A.W. Greig 106 v India

Tony Greig was the third centurion in England’s huge total against India at Lord’s 1974, which propelled them a huge victory by an innings and 285 runs. The innings had already almost reached damage limitation proportions for India when Greig reached the crease. Centuries fr...

I.J.L. Trott 226 v Bangladesh

I.J.L. Trott - I.J.L. Trott 226 v Bangladesh

During Bangladesh’s second-ever visit to Lord’s, Jonathan Trott’s superb knock of 226 managed to secure his first spot on the Honours Boards in an innings that quickly established England’s dominance during the Test. After Alastair Cook lost his wicket for seven, Trott, batt...

A.J. Strauss 122 v West Indies

A.J. Strauss - A.J. Strauss 122 v West Indies

Andrew Strauss' final Lord’s century came against West Indies in the summer of 2012. Stuart Broad’s seven-wicket haul had helped bowl West Indies out for 243 which led to Strauss guiding England from the front, hitting 122 runs off 258 balls in an innings that lasted 382 min...

E. Peate 6-85 v Australia

E. Peate - E. Peate 6-85 v Australia

Ted Peate became the first cricketer to make the Honours Boards when his figures of 6-85 in the first innings helped England to win the first ever Test match against Australia at Lord’s in July 1884. His victims included the Australian captain Billy Murdoch, whom he got out ...

D.G. Cork 7-54 v West Indies

D.G. Cork - D.G. Cork 7-54 v West Indies

Dominic Cork made the Lord’s Honours Boards for the first time when he took 7/43 – the best figures by an Englishman on Test debut – during the summer of 1995. With West Indies needing 296 to secure victory in what had already been an entertaining Test match, Cork showed why...

S.J. Harmison 5-43 v Australia

S.J. Harmison - S.J. Harmison 5-43 v Australia

England’s 2005 Ashes triumph over Australia is regarded as one of the great series of all time, but early optimism for victory over the old enemy came to a halt at Lord’s, despite Steve Harmison’s excellent 5 for 43 in the visitors’ first innings. Harmison, operating from th...

A. Melville 117 v England

A. Melville - A. Melville 117 v England

Alan Melville scored his fourth Test century in a row to make the Lord’s Honours Boards is his only appearance at the Ground during South Africa’s 10-wicket defeat to England in 1947. After Bill Edrich and Denis Compton had put on a third-wicket partnership of 370 and Englan...

J.N. Rhodes 117 v England

J.N. Rhodes - J.N. Rhodes 117 v England

Jonty Rhodes may have been more revered for his extraordinary fielding skills than his batting record at Test level, but his 117 for South Africa against England at Lord’s in 1998, his highest career score in Test Matches. Rhodes had looked fluent off the front foot in the p...