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J.M. Anderson 5-42 v India

J.M. Anderson - J.M. Anderson 5-42 v India

Four years on from his debut five-wicket haul and entry on the Lord’s Honours Board, James Anderson bowled beautifully to help England dismiss India in 2007 at the Home of Cricket. England had chosen to bat first in this match and made 298 all out, and Anderson will have bee...

I.T. Botham 8-103 v West Indies

I.T. Botham - I.T. Botham 8-103 v West Indies

Sir Ian Botham took his second eight-wicket haul at Lord’s when he took 8-103 during England’s defeat to West Indies in 1984. In a match noted for being one of the best ever at the Home of Cricket, Botham began the Test with a humble score of 30 before being given the opport...

R.G.D. Willis 7-78 v Australia

R.G.D. Willis - R.G.D. Willis 7-78 v Australia

Bob Willis first made the Lord's Honours Boards when he took an excellent seven wickets for 78, during the 1977 Ashes series versus Australia. After England had posted a below average score of 216 in their first innings, Willis was required to take early wickets in their per...

J.A. Snow 5-57 v Australia

J.A. Snow - J.A. Snow 5-57 v Australia

John Snow earnt his second spot on the Honours Boards when he took 5-57 versus Australia at Lord's in 1972. In a match famous for Bob Massie's debut figures of 8-84 in England's first innings, Snow was tasked with replying in a similar manner for his side during the Ashes se...

M.A. Butcher 137 v Zimbabwe

M.A. Butcher - M.A. Butcher 137 v Zimbabwe

The record books might have recorded a comfortable victory over Zimbabwe in this first Test Match of the 2003 summer, but Mark Butcher’s century was built on a doggedness that helped England through a challenging opening day at Lord’s. After losing the toss and being asked t...

J.H. Edrich 120 v Australia

J.H. Edrich - J.H. Edrich 120 v Australia

John Edrich made the honours boards for the first time when he hit 120 for england in a rain-dominated ashes clash at lord's in 1964. A compact, technically secure left-hander. Edrich was particularly notable for his courage against fast bowling, once batting on undefeated f...

T.G. Evans 104 v India

T.G. Evans - T.G. Evans 104 v India

One of the finest wicket-keepers to have graced the game, Godfrey Evans was a mainstay for Kent and England behind the stumps from just after the Second World War to the end of the 1950s. Such was his mastery of the art that he was still giving immaculate displays in exhibit...

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FAQs

Digital Tickets Lord's is the Home of Cricket, and we believe watching a match here is the best way to enjoy the game. If you're a first time visitor to Lord's, or indeed a regular at the Home of Cricket, here are a few popular questions which you might want to know the answ...

Things to Do

Things to Do

One of the famous Lord's traditions is the ringing of the five-minute bell to get the players ready and on the field. Previous bell ringers include Brian Lara, Shane Warne and Isa Guha (pictured right) Get close to the players The Nursery Ground hosts the players for the...

What to Wear

What to Wear

Whether you are in a public stand, hospitality or an MCC member, find out what to wear on match days at Lord's. There is no dress code at Lord’s within our general public stands, however we do not allow fancy dress. Please note the Dress Regulations for the North and South ...