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D.J. Nash 11-169 v England

D.J. Nash - D.J. Nash 11-169 v England

Dion Nash of New Zealand got his name up on the Lord’s honours boards by picking up figures of 11-169 versus England in the second test of 1994 series. New Zealand on the back of a brilliant 142 of 255 balls from Martin Crowe and half- century contributions from Shane Thomps...

M.D. Marshall 10-92 v England

M.D. Marshall - M.D. Marshall 10-92 v England

In his second Test match at Lord’s, Malcolm Marshall made the Honours Boards again with a superb 10-wicket haul during West Indies’ 134-run victory against England in 1988. After West Indies had only made 209 in the first innings, the focus was on Marshall and the rest of th...

C. Sharma 5-64  v England

C. Sharma - C. Sharma 5-64 v England

Chetan Sharma reached the Lord’s honours boards by taking 5-64 in the first test of India’s Tour of England in 1986. After Kapil Dev won the toss and put England into bat, they managed a score of 294 on the back of a brilliant 114 off 280 balls from Graham Gooch. Chetan Sha...

M.D. Marshall 6-85 v England

M.D. Marshall - M.D. Marshall 6-85 v England

Malcolm Marshall first made the Lord’s Honours Boards when he took 6-85 during West Indies’ nine-wicket victory against England in 1984. In a Test, famous for Sir Ian Botham’s eight-wicket haul during West Indies’ first innings, the hosts opened the batting first and, despit...

Kapil Dev 5-125 v England

Kapil Dev - Kapil Dev 5-125 v England

Kapil Dev made the legendary Honours Boards when he took five wickets during India’s defeat to England at Lord’s in 1982. Having won the toss and deciding to bat, England were soon 94-4 with Dev ripping through the hosts’ opening batsmen by taking all four wickets. A gutsy ...

L.S. Pascoe 5-59 v England

L.S. Pascoe - L.S. Pascoe 5-59 v England

Len Pascoe made the Lord’s Honours Boards when he took five wickets for 59 runs during Australia’s drawn Test with England in 1980. The bowler, who only played 14 Tests for his country, ripped through England’s middle and lower order, getting the dismissals of Mike Gatting, ...

M. Holding 6-67 v England

M. Holding - M. Holding 6-67 v England

Michael Holding made the Lord's Honours Boards when he took 6-67 during West Indies' visit to the Home of Cricket in 1980. England won the toss and elected to bat in the second match during the series and despite Graham Gooch's hundred, it proved to be the wrong, albeit not ...

R.J. Hadlee  6-80 v England

R.J. Hadlee - R.J. Hadlee 6-80 v England

Sir Richard Hadlee took his best figures at Lord’s during the 1986 drawn Test between England and New Zealand. England batted first but Hadlee, just like in 1978 and in 1983, was on excellent form, removing Graham Gooch, Martyn Moxon and Bill Athey as the hosts found themsel...

R.J. Hadlee 5-93 v England

R.J. Hadlee - R.J. Hadlee 5-93 v England

Sir Richard Hadlee claimed another spot on the Lord’s Honours Boards when he took five wickets for 93 runs during New Zealand’s tour of England in 1983. With England batting first, Hadlee quickly removed Chris Smith for a golden duck, but a century from David Gower settled t...

R.J. Hadlee 5-84 v England

R.J. Hadlee - R.J. Hadlee 5-84 v England

Sir Richard Hadlee first reached the Lord’s Honours Boards when he took 5-84 during New Zealand’s tour of England in 1978. After New Zealand posted a total of 339 all out in the first innings, Hadlee showed his class by proving a tough opposition for the England batsmen. Ha...