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M.E. Waugh 108 v England

M.E. Waugh - M.E. Waugh 108 v England

For the fifth time in seven Ashes’ series, England found themselves 2-0 down after the first two Test matches, and the foundations for the Australian victory at Lord’s in 2001 were laid by Mark Waugh’s first innings century. The quartet of Glenn McGrath, Jason Gillespie, Bre...

M.J. Horne 100 v England

M.J. Horne - M.J. Horne 100 v England

Matt Horne’s Man of the Match performance for New Zealand at Lord’s in 1999, in which he scored a century, inspired the Kiwis to their first Test Match victory at the Home of Cricket in thirteen attempts. Horne’s solid six hour innings of 100 at the top of the New Zealand or...

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...

M.T.G. Elliott  112 v England

M.T.G. Elliott - M.T.G. Elliott 112 v England

AFTER WINNING THE FIRST TEST OF THE 1997 ASHES, ENGLAND WERE 1-0 UP BEFORE THEIR GAME AT LORD’S. EVEN THOUGH ENGLAND MANAGED TO SAVE THE TEST MATCH THEY WERE FACED WITH SOME QUALITY BOWLING AND BATTING FROM THE AUSTRALIANS. VISITING BATTER MATTHEW ELLIOTT WAS THE LONE CENTURI...

Inzamam-ul-Haq  148 v England

Inzamam-ul-Haq - Inzamam-ul-Haq 148 v England

Inzamam-ul-Haq managed to claim a spot in Lord’s history, when he hit 148 for Pakistan during their 1996 Test match versus England at the Home of Cricket. When captain Wasim Akram won the toss and elected to bat, there was pressure on the Pakistan batsmen to deliver early in...

S.C. Ganguly 131 v England

S.C. Ganguly - S.C. Ganguly 131 v England

On Thursday 20 June 1996 Sourav Ganguly strolled out onto the Lord’s outfield for his Test debut, by the Saturday of the match he had written his name into cricketing history. All batsmen dream of scoring a Test century growing up, but few manage to do it on their debut and ...

K.C. Wessels 105 v England

K.C. Wessels - K.C. Wessels 105 v England

Kepler Wessels claimed a spot on the Lord's Honours Boards during South Africa's first match at the Home of Cricket since 1964. The captain, who played 24 Tests for Australia prior to his return to his home nation, had won the toss and elected to bat in South Africa's return...

D.C. Boon 164* v England

D.C. Boon - D.C. Boon 164* v England

David Boon got his name up on the Lord’s honours boards by scoring a sublime 164* in the 2 nd Test of 1993 Ashes series. Australia had won the first match at Manchester were Boon had missed out on a century getting out on 93 in their second innings. Allan Border won the tos...

M.A. Taylor 111 v England

M.A. Taylor - M.A. Taylor 111 v England

Mark Taylor made the Lord's Honours Boards when he hit 111 during Australia's thrashing of England in 1993. After Australia won the toss and decided to bat, Taylor arrived at the crease alongside Michael Slater to try and put on a challenging total for their side. With some...

M.J. Slater 152 v England

M.J. Slater - M.J. Slater 152 v England

Michael Slater made the Honours Boards in 1993, with a man-of-the-match performance against England. With Australia batting first, Mark Taylor and Slater, in just his third Test, made their way to the middle with the aim of getting the visitors off to a dominant start. ...