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F.S. Trueman 5-48 v Australia

F.S. Trueman - F.S. Trueman 5-48 v Australia

Fred Trueman’s final five-wicket haul at Lord’s came against Australia in 1964. Despite rain washing out the first two days, when Australia were put into bat by England captain Ted Dexter on Day 3, Trueman bowled with plenty of control and despite his lack of pace he ended t...

R. Illingworth 6-29 v India

R. Illingworth - R. Illingworth 6-29 v India

Ray Illingworth’s best bowling performance in any innings of a Test match came against India at Lord’s in 1967. In India’s second innings, he came on with the tourists having made 18, and except for changing ends bowled until the match was completed. Illingworth took five f...

C.M. Old 5-21 v India

C.M. Old - C.M. Old 5-21 v India

Christopher Old secured his second appearance on the Honours Boards with an incisive eight over spell against India in 1974, taking 5-21 to bowl India out for 42 and win the match. After India had claimed a historic first test series win in England on their previous visit in...

R.G.D. Willis 7-78 v Australia

R.G.D. Willis - R.G.D. Willis 7-78 v Australia

Bob Willis first made the Lord's Honours Boards when he took an excellent seven wickets for 78, during the 1977 Ashes series versus Australia. After England had posted a below average score of 216 in their first innings, Willis was required to take early wickets in their per...

R.G.D. Willis 5-47 v Pakistan

R.G.D. Willis - R.G.D. Willis 5-47 v Pakistan

Bob Willis took 5-47 during Pakistan's visit to Lord's in 1978 to claim a second spot on the legendary Honours Boards. In a match many remember for Sir Ian Botham's 8-34 during Pakistan's second innings, if it wasn't for Willis' five-wicket haul in their first knock, the mat...

I.T. Botham 8-34 v Pakistan

I.T. Botham - I.T. Botham 8-34 v Pakistan

Sir Ian Botham took an astonishing eight wickets for just 34 runs conceded to guide England to a comfortable victory over Pakistan in the summer of 1978. After scoring a century in England's first innings to help them secure a total of 364, Botham was wicket-less for Pakista...

I.T. Botham 8-103 v West Indies

I.T. Botham - I.T. Botham 8-103 v West Indies

Sir Ian Botham took his second eight-wicket haul at Lord’s when he took 8-103 during England’s defeat to West Indies in 1984. In a match noted for being one of the best ever at the Home of Cricket, Botham began the Test with a humble score of 30 before being given the opport...

D.G. Cork 7-54 v West Indies

D.G. Cork - D.G. Cork 7-54 v West Indies

Dominic Cork made the Lord’s Honours Boards for the first time when he took 7/43 – the best figures by an Englishman on Test debut – during the summer of 1995. With West Indies needing 296 to secure victory in what had already been an entertaining Test match, Cork showed why...

D.G. Cork 6-119 v South Africa

D.G. Cork - D.G. Cork 6-119 v South Africa

Dominic Cork was no stranger to the Lord’s Honours Boards, having sealed his place at the very first opportunity on debut against the West Indies in 1995, but he repeated the feat in 1996 with a six-wicket haul against South Africa. Rain had delayed play until 1.30pm on the ...

D. Gough 5-61 v Pakistan

D. Gough - D. Gough 5-61 v Pakistan

Darren Gough had gone close on a number of occasions to sealing a place on the Lord’s Honours Board, but he finally claimed a five-wicket haul at the Home of Cricket in 2001 as England defeated Pakistan. The opening day was completely washed out, which proved significant as ...