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J.M. Anderson 5-62

J.M. Anderson - J.M. Anderson 5-62

James Anderson reached the Lord’s Honours Boards once again taking 5-62 during the England v India 2021 LV=Insurance Test match. No bowler has taken more Test wickets at Lord’s and his achievements saw him reach the Boards for a seventh time. After England had won the toss ...

MCC Statement

MCC Statement

“Further to the earlier statement, MCC can confirm it has suspended three Members identified from earlier today. They will not be permitted back to Lord’s whilst the investigation takes place and were informed of this by MCC Chief Executive, Guy Lavender, this evening. “W...

M.H. Denness  118 v India

M.H. Denness - M.H. Denness 118 v India

A first Test century for the skipper, Mike Denness hit 118 against India at Lord’s in 1974, in one of only two Tests he played at the Home of Cricket, which both came that summer. England were already in a suitably strong position when Denness strode out to the crease at 337...

D.L. Vettori 5-69 v England

D.L. Vettori - D.L. Vettori 5-69 v England

Daniel Vettori made the Test Honours Boards when he took 5/69 during the drawn match between New Zealand and England at Lord's in 2008. In a rain-interrupted match, New Zealand had posted a total of 277 in the first innings. England came to the crease looking to build a qui...

2003: Graeme Smith scores 259 for South Africa against England

2003: Graeme Smith scores 259 for South Africa against England

South Africa’s Graeme Smith arrived for his first Test at Lord’s having been recently appointed Test captain at the age of 22. He could not have got off to a better start at the Home of Cricket, his innings of 259 surpassing Don Bradman’s record score by a visiting Test bats...

R. Dravid 103 v England

R. Dravid - R. Dravid 103 v England

In 2011 India’s Rahul Dravid scored a first innings century against England to become the eighth Indian batsman to get his name on the Lord’s Honours Board. It was Dravid’s fourth Test match at the Home of Cricket and he knew it would in all likelihood be his last. England ...