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J.E. Root 190 v South Africa

J.E. Root - J.E. Root 190 v South Africa

During his debut as England Test captain, Joe Root scored a record-breaking 190 versus South Africa in front of a sell-out crowd at the Home of Cricket. In the first of a four Test matches against South Africa, the Yorkshire batsman had won his first toss and elected to bat,...

E.S.H. Giddins 5-15 v Zimbabwe

E.S.H. Giddins - E.S.H. Giddins 5-15 v Zimbabwe

Ed Giddins sealed his place on the Lord’s Honours Board with figures of 5 for 15 in England’s crushing victory over Zimbabwe in 2000. Giddins had made his Test debut in the summer of 1999 and was recalled to the line-up at the Home of Cricket and on a greenish pitch, with cl...

G.St.A. Sobers 150* v England

G.St.A. Sobers - G.St.A. Sobers 150* v England

Sir Garfield Sobers scored his final Test century with a superb unbeaten knock of 150* versus England at Lord's in 1973. With West Indies winning the toss and putting themselves into bat, Sobers arrived at the crease with the visitors already accumulating a score of 256-4. ...

Mohsin Khan  200 v England

Mohsin Khan - Mohsin Khan 200 v England

Mohsin Khan became the first Pakistan batsman to hit a double-century at Lord's, when he scored 200 during his country’s victory over England in 1982. In what was Pakistan’s first-ever taste of success at Lord’s, Khan’s opening innings score set the perfect foundation for hi...

S. Wettimuny 190 v England

S. Wettimuny - S. Wettimuny 190 v England

Sidath Wettimuny became the first Sri Lankan to make the famous Lord’s Honours Boards when he hit 190 during the drawn five-day Test match versus England in 1984. England won the toss and elected to field, giving opening batsman Wettimuny the opportunity to shine during Sri ...

L.R.D. Mendis 111 v England

L.R.D. Mendis - L.R.D. Mendis 111 v England

Duleep Mendis made a historic century at Lord’s during the summer of 1984 to claim a spot on the Honours Boards. Captaining Sri Lanka in their first-ever match at the Home of Cricket, Mendis initially watched team-mate Sidath Wettimuny score his side’s first hundred at Lord’...

S.A.R. Silva 102* v England

S.A.R. Silva - S.A.R. Silva 102* v England

Amal de Silva reached the Lord’s Honours Boards when he hit 102 not out during Sri Lanka’s drawn Test match versus England in 1984. In Sri Lanka’s first-ever Test at the Home of Cricket, de Silva watched team-mates Sidath Wettimuny and Duleep Mendis score hundreds previously...

D.B. Vengsarkar 126* v England

D.B. Vengsarkar - D.B. Vengsarkar 126* v England

Dilip Vengsarkar scored his third consecutive Test hundred at Lord's during India's historic victory over England in 1986. England had scored 294 all out during their first innings and with India 90-2, Vengsarkar entered the crease hoping to create a bit of history by achiev...

C.G. Greenidge 103 v England

C.G. Greenidge - C.G. Greenidge 103 v England

Sir Gordon Greenidge's final appearance on the Lord's Honours Boards came in 1988, when he hit 103 for West Indies in their 134-run victory against England. Only scoring 22 in the first innings, Greenidge and West Indies struggled to make an impression after electing to fiel...

C.L. Hooper 111 v England

C.L. Hooper - C.L. Hooper 111 v England

Carl Hooper made the Honours Boards when he scored 111 for West Indies during the summer of 1991 at Lord's. The all-rounder, batting at four, entered the crease with the score reading West Indies 102-2. In his last Test at Lord's, captain Sir Viv Richards had put his side i...