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Mustafizur Rahman 5-75 v Pakistan

Mustafizur Rahman - Mustafizur Rahman 5-75 v Pakistan

Mustafizur Rahman became the first Bangladesh player to make the Lord’s Limited-Overs Honours Boards, when he took 5-75 during the ICC Cricket World Cup match versus Pakistan. With Pakistan 246/2, Rahman was influential in getting his country back into the game with the cruc...

MCC partners with Enotria&Coe as official wine supplier to Lord’s

MCC partners with Enotria&Coe as official wine supplier to Lord’s

MCC has today announced a new supplier deal with Enotria&Coe to be the official suppliers of wine and spirits at Lord’s Cricket Ground. The agreement marks the beginning of a four-year relationship that will see one of the UK’s leading wine suppliers providing premium wines ...

1996: Dickie Bird umpires his fifteenth and final Lord's Test

1996: Dickie Bird umpires his fifteenth and final Lord's Test

Harold Dennis “Dickie” Bird umpired in 66 Test Matches over 23 years. His first Test coming at his home ground, Headingley, in 1973 and his last of all at his equally beloved Lord’s, when England played India in 1996. Trusted for his impeccably sound judgement, his calm and ...

A.G. Steel 148 v Australia

A.G. Steel - A.G. Steel 148 v Australia

Allan Gibson Steel became the first player to score a Test century at Lord's and consequently the first batsman on the iconic Honours Boards when he hit 148 for England versus Australia in 1884. In the first ever Test match at the Home of Cricket, it was Australia who won th...

A.J. Lamb 107 v Sri Lanka

A.J. Lamb - A.J. Lamb 107 v Sri Lanka

Allan Lamb added his name to the list of players who had twice seen their name inscribed on the Lord’s Honours Board in the same summer, as he struck a century in the one-off Test match against Sri Lanka in 1984. It was his fourth Test century of the summer, and one that was...

A. Flintoff 142 v South Africa

A. Flintoff - A. Flintoff 142 v South Africa

The second Test Match of South Africa’s 2003 tour was memorable for many different records, including Andrew Flintoff’s 142, the highest score by a number seven at the Home of Cricket. However, the match was at times a chastening experience for England, who were dismissed fo...

I.R. Bell 199 v South Africa

I.R. Bell - I.R. Bell 199 v South Africa

Ian Bell fell one short of what would have been a sublime double century on day two of the first Test versus South Africa in 2008. Up against a fierce bowling attack in the shape of Dale Steyn, Makhaya Ntini and Morne Morkel, Bell displayed some superb shots in an innings th...

G. Ulyett 7-36 v Australia

G. Ulyett - G. Ulyett 7-36 v Australia

George Ulyett’s figures of 7-36 against Australia at Lord’s in 1884, in the second innings were his best-ever bowling figures. On a wicket that had not worn well, Lord Harris, to everyone’s surprise, took off Peate who had bowled exceptionally well and gave it to Ulyett. At...

A.R.C. Fraser 5-66 v West Indies

A.R.C. Fraser - A.R.C. Fraser 5-66 v West Indies

Angus Fraser was England's unsung hero in 1995, when his five wicket haul against the West Indies set up a historic Test victory at Lord's. Fraser twice managed to get his name on the Lord's Honours Boards, the first time was during Gooch's Test in 1990 against India, but hi...

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...