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H. Verity 15-104 v Australia

H. Verity - H. Verity 15-104 v Australia

No mention of Hedley Verity’s Test career would be complete without discussing his greatest triumph; taking 15-104 against Australia at Lord’s in 1934. He took 14 wickets for 80 on the final day, 6 of which in the final hour, to secure England’s only win against Australia at...

G.C. Smith 259 v England

G.C. Smith - G.C. Smith 259 v England

Graeme Smith hit the highest Test score by an individual player from overseas at Lord's, during the summer of 2003.  The South African opener beat Sir Donald Bradman's 73-year record of 254, during day three of the Test versus England after his side had dismissed the hosts f...

Tamim Iqbal 103 v England

Tamim Iqbal - Tamim Iqbal 103 v England

Tamim Iqbal became the first Bangladesh batsman to grab a place on the Lord’s Honours Boards when he hit 103 against England in 2010. With England scoring 505 in their first innings and Bangladesh only managing 282 runs in response, Iqbal and his side were forced to bat agai...

A.E.E. Vogler 7-128 v England

A.E.E. Vogler - A.E.E. Vogler 7-128 v England

Albert Edward Ernest Vogler got his name up on the Lord’s Honours Boards by taking 7 wickets versus England in the first test of South Africa’s tour in 1907. After electing to bat first England put up a total of 428 with Len Braund scoring 104 and Gilbert Jessop scoring 93. ...

M.J. North 6-55 v Pakistan

M.J. North - M.J. North 6-55 v Pakistan

Marcus North added his name to the Honours Boards when he took 6-55 during the 2010 neutral Test between Australia and Pakistan. More regarded as a batsman than a bowler, North provided a surprise addition to the Honours Boards when his six wickets tore through Pakistan’s ba...

A.N. Cook 119 v Sri Lanka

A.N. Cook - A.N. Cook 119 v Sri Lanka

Alastair Cook hit his first and only Lord’s one-day century during the summer of 2011 against Sri Lanka. Captaining his country, Cook put England into bat and despite his excellent performance – which saw him hit 13 fours during his innings – the hosts struggled to find mome...

A.P.F. Chapman 121 v Australia

A.P.F. Chapman - A.P.F. Chapman 121 v Australia

Arthur Percy Frank Chapman put his name up on the Lord’s honours boards by scoring 121 in the second test against Australia in 1930. Chapman also the English skipper won the toss and elected to bat. England put up a total of 425 with Duleep scoring 173 before Australia piled...

D.C. Boon 164* v England

D.C. Boon - D.C. Boon 164* v England

David Boon got his name up on the Lord’s honours boards by scoring a sublime 164* in the 2 nd Test of 1993 Ashes series. Australia had won the first match at Manchester were Boon had missed out on a century getting out on 93 in their second innings. Allan Border won the tos...

D.J. Nash 11-169 v England

D.J. Nash - D.J. Nash 11-169 v England

Dion Nash of New Zealand got his name up on the Lord’s honours boards by picking up figures of 11-169 versus England in the second test of 1994 series. New Zealand on the back of a brilliant 142 of 255 balls from Martin Crowe and half- century contributions from Shane Thomps...

G.M. Wood 114* v England

G.M. Wood - G.M. Wood 114* v England

Graeme Wood of Australia got his name up on the Lord’s limited-overs honours boards by scoring a 114 Not Out against England in the 3 rd ODI of the 1985 series. Going into this match Australia had already won the ODI series. England skipper David Gower won the toss and put ...