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B.K.V. Prasad 5-76 v England

B.K.V. Prasad - B.K.V. Prasad 5-76 v England

Venkatesh Prasad got his name up on the Lord’s honours boards after taking 5-76 in the second test of India’s tour of England in 1996. After being put into bat, England looked well on track with Graham Thorpe falling short of a hundred on 89 and a brilliant 124 off 261 balls...

S.R. Watson 5-40 v Pakistan

S.R. Watson - S.R. Watson 5-40 v Pakistan

Shane Watson claimed a spot on the Honours Boards when he took 5-40 during the neutral Test between Australia and Pakistan in the summer of 2010. With Australia scoring 253 all out in their first innings, all-rounder Watson proved troublesome for the Pakistan batsmen, with a...

L.D. Chandimal 105* v England

L.D. Chandimal - L.D. Chandimal 105* v England

Dinesh Chandimal’s brilliant unbeaten century helped guide Sri Lanka to an impressive six-wicket ODI victory over England in July 2011. Alastair Cook’s century for England had earlier given the hosts a score of 246/7 after 50 overs and after Tillakaratne Dilshan had been bow...

C.M.G. Atkins 145 v South Africa

C.M.G. Atkins - C.M.G. Atkins 145 v South Africa

In a brutal display of batting, Atkins, and opening partner Sarah Taylor, both scored magnificent centuries against South Africa in 2008 as they piled up an opening stand of 268, guiding England to 310 for 3. At the time, it was the record stand for any wicket in women's One...

MCC v Multan Sultans | Match Report

MCC v Multan Sultans | Match Report

MCC triumphed in the final match of their tour of Pakistan, defeating Multan Sultans of the Pakistan Super League by 72 runs in a T20 fixture at Aitchison College, Lahore. Half-centuries from Ravi Bopara and Kumar Sangakkara helped MCC to a total of 184 for 4 before Imran ...

C.T.B. Turner 6-67 v England

C.T.B. Turner - C.T.B. Turner 6-67 v England

Australian seamer Charlie Turner booked a second appearance on the Honours Boards with a six wicket haul in the first test of the 1893 Ashes. England batted first, and Arthur Shrewsbury top scored with 106 to propel the home side to 334. Taking the new ball, Turner bowled 36...

MCC World Cricket committee statement: “Game is at a crossroads with intervention required”

MCC World Cricket committee statement: “Game is at a crossroads with intervention required”

The MCC World Cricket committee (WCC), who recently met in Dubai, unanimously concluded that the game has reached an important crossroads, recommending urgent intervention from the game’s leaders to ensure international and franchise cricket can thrive together harmoniously. ...

MCC continues to lead the way in delivering ambitious sustainability plans

MCC continues to lead the way in delivering ambitious sustainability plans

Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is proud to provide a season review of all the sustainability work undertaken so far in 2024, and the launch of a new sustainability campaign, Batting For a Better Future , encompassing exciting plans for 2025. In 2024, MCC made significant str...

A.G. Steel 148 v Australia

A.G. Steel - A.G. Steel 148 v Australia

Allan Gibson Steel became the first player to score a Test century at Lord's and consequently the first batsman on the iconic Honours Boards when he hit 148 for England versus Australia in 1884. In the first ever Test match at the Home of Cricket, it was Australia who won th...

L.E.G. Ames  137 v New Zealand

L.E.G. Ames - L.E.G. Ames 137 v New Zealand

Les Ames secured his first place on the iconic Honours Boards when he hit 137 versus New Zealand in the summer of 1931 at Lord’s. The touring side had scored 224 in their first innings and after a dismal start to England’s reply, Ames found himself at the crease with a tally...