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C.S. Dempster 120 v England

C.S. Dempster - C.S. Dempster 120 v England

Charles Stewart Dempster, better known as Stewie, became the first New Zealand to claim a place on the Honours Boards by scoring a century in New Zealand’s first ever away test match. Winning the toss and electing to bat, Dempster top scored with 53 as New Zealand reached 22...

B. Mitchell 164* v England

B. Mitchell - B. Mitchell 164* v England

An absolute stalwart of the South African team of the 1930s and 40s – he played every Test his country took part in between 1929 and 1949 – opener Bruce Mitchell was the key man in the Springboks’ first win in England. Having won the toss and batted first at Lord’s, the visi...

G.A. Headley 106 v England

G.A. Headley - G.A. Headley 106 v England

George Headley's career will forever be remembered for his outstanding efforts with the bat during West Indies defeat to England in the 1939 Test at Lord's. Batting at three, Headley entered the crease for the first time with his side 29-1. Headley's first innings score of ...

A. Melville 117 v England

A. Melville - A. Melville 117 v England

Alan Melville scored his fourth Test century in a row to make the Lord’s Honours Boards is his only appearance at the Ground during South Africa’s 10-wicket defeat to England in 1947. After Bill Edrich and Denis Compton had put on a third-wicket partnership of 370 and Englan...

A.R. Morris 105 v England

A.R. Morris - A.R. Morris 105 v England

Left-handed opening batter Arthur Morris emerged as something of a prodigy in the early 1940s, becoming the first man to score hundreds in both innings of his First Class debut when he was just 18. The War robbed him of some of his formative years in the sport, but he earned...

A.F. Rae 106 v England

A.F. Rae - A.F. Rae 106 v England

Allan Rae scored a sublime 106 in the second test at Lord’s in 1950 to get his name on the honour’s boards  when West Indies toured England. The left handed opening batsman set the tone for the West Indies with his 106 in the first innings which consisted of 15 fours. This ...

C.L. Walcott 168* v England

C.L. Walcott - C.L. Walcott 168* v England

Sir Clyde Walcott’s undefeated 168 was the standout innings in West Indies’ first ever test victory on English soil in the summer of 1950. After a century from opener Allen Rae helped the West Indies to 326, the inexperienced spin duo of Sonny Ramadhin and Alf Valentine - bo...

C.A. Davis 103  v England

C.A. Davis - C.A. Davis 103 v England

Charlie Davis etched his name on the Honours Boards with a first innings century for the West Indies against England in the summer of 1969. Coming in at number three, Davis’ knock was one of steady accumulation, scoring 103 in a touch over six hours as West Indies finished o...

B.E. Congdon 175 v England

B.E. Congdon - B.E. Congdon 175 v England

Coming to Lord’s on the back of a brilliant 176 in defeat in the first Test, New Zealand captain Bevan Congdon repeated the trick at the Home of Cricket, completing a pair of remarkable centuries. Having bowled England out for 253 in the first innings, the Kiwi allrounder wa...

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. ...