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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...

J.D.P. Oram 101 v England

J.D.P. Oram - J.D.P. Oram 101 v England

New Zealand all-rounder Jacob Oram sealed his place on the Lord’s Honours Board by hitting 101 in the rain-affected draw with England in 2008.  It was Oram’s only century against England, although he did make a half-century on his first Test appearance at the Home of Cricket...

T.M. Dilshan 193 v England

T.M. Dilshan - T.M. Dilshan 193 v England

Tillakaratne Dilshan claimed a spot on the Lord’s Honours Boards for the very first time during the summer of 2011 when Sri Lanka visited the Home of Cricket against England. England had posted an impressive total of 486 all out during their first innings, which required Sri...

K.S. Williamson 132 v England

K.S. Williamson - K.S. Williamson 132 v England

Kane Williamson immortalised himself in cricket history by batting his way onto the Lord’s Honours Boards, with 132 in the First Investec Test between England and New Zealand.  Williamson became the 13th New Zealand batsman on the Boards having been 92 not out over night and...

S.C. Taylor 156* v India

S.C. Taylor - S.C. Taylor 156* v India

In 2006, Claire Taylor blasted an unbeaten 156 against India at Lord’s to become the first England women’s player to appear on the Honours Boards. Her innings remains the highest individual score in any International Limited Overs match at Lord’s, beating the great Viv Richa...

B.A. Stokes 115* v Australia

B.A. Stokes - B.A. Stokes 115* v Australia

Ben Stokes etched his name on to the Honours Board for the third time with an Ashes century at the Home of Cricket, his seventh in Test matches. On the fifth and final day of the Test Match between England and Australia at Lord’s, the second of the Ashes Series, Stokes resum...

Field Marshal Lord Bramall (1923-2019)

Field Marshal Lord Bramall (1923-2019)

MCC was saddened to hear of the death of Field Marshal Lord Bramall, K.G., G.C.B., O.B.E., M.C., who was an Honorary life Vice-President of the Club. Bramall was elected to the MCC Committee twice and served a three-year term as a Trustee from 1994 to 1997. He was Presiden...

Eileen Ash (1911-2021)

Eileen Ash (1911-2021)

MCC is deeply saddened to hear of the death of Eileen Ash, aged 110. She was the oldest international cricketer ever to have lived and played Test cricket before and after the Second World War, having featured in seven Tests for England between 1937 and 1949. In 2011, the y...

#RedforRuth returns to Lord’s on 18 August

#RedforRuth returns to Lord’s on 18 August

On Thursday 18 August, Lord’s will once again turn #RedforRuth during Day Two of England’s LV=Insurance Test Match against South Africa, in support for the Ruth Strauss Foundation.  The charity was founded in memory of Sir Andrew Strauss’ wife, Ruth, who was diagnosed with a...

England's Black Cricketers | A photographic exhibition by Tom Shaw

England's Black Cricketers | A photographic exhibition by Tom Shaw

England’s Black Cricketers exhibition is currently on display at the MCC Museum at Lord’s Cricket Ground. It contains portraits of each black cricketer to have played for England including Mark Alleyne, Jofra Archer, Joey Benjamin, Mark Butcher, Roland Butcher, Norman Cowa...