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G.A. Gooch 117 v Rest of the World XI

G.A. Gooch - G.A. Gooch 117 v Rest of the World XI

In 1987, twenty-two of the world’s greatest players were summoned to Lord’s to play a showpiece one-off Test match to mark MCC’s bicentenary, and Graham Gooch, playing for MCC against a Rest of the World XI, marked the occasion with a century. He put on 75 for the second wic...

M.W. Gatting 179 v Rest of the World

M.W. Gatting - M.W. Gatting 179 v Rest of the World

Mike Gatting’s fine 179 was one of the star turns of the one-off Test match between MCC and a Rest of the World XI in 1987, played to commemorate the MCC’s bicentenary. After MCC won the toss and chose to bat first, Graham Gooch struck an excellent century before Gatting rea...

C.G. Greenidge (MCC) 122 v Rest of the World

C.G. Greenidge - C.G. Greenidge (MCC) 122 v Rest of the World

In an MCC team made up predominantly of some of England’s finest players, it was the great West Indian batsman Gordon Greenidge who starred in their second innings in the bicentenary Test against the Rest of the World XI at Lord’s 1987. Greenidge, who had made a half-century...

G.A. Hick 101 v Zimbabwe

G.A. Hick - G.A. Hick 101 v Zimbabwe

Graeme Hick, one of the highest-scoring batsmen of his generation in first-class cricket, was approaching the end of his nine year England Test career when he made 101 against Zimbabwe at Lord’s in 2000. Zimbabwe-born Hick made the last of his six Test centuries, and his onl...

A.J. Stewart 124* v Zimbabwe

A.J. Stewart - A.J. Stewart 124* v Zimbabwe

Alec Stewart’s reign as England captain had come to an end a year before the shackles were off at Lord’s and he hit an unbeaten 124 against Zimbabwe in 2000, his first Test century since the victory over Australia in Melbourne in 1998. It was the highest individual innings f...

N. Hussain 155 v India

N. Hussain - N. Hussain 155 v India

In a Test Match besieged with England batting entries on the Lord’s Honours Board, Nasser Hussain’s 155 against India in 2002 was the catalyst for his side’s victory at the Home of Cricket. Hussain had made half-centuries in both innings of the Sri Lanka Test at Lord’s earli...

M.P. Vaughan 100 v India

M.P. Vaughan - M.P. Vaughan 100 v India

Michael Vaughan became part of a select group of England batsmen to have their name appear on the Honours Board twice in the same summer, as hit 100 against India in the first Test Match of the series at Lord’s in 2002. Vaughan had scored 115 against Sri Lanka two months ear...

J.P. Crawley 100* v India

J.P. Crawley - J.P. Crawley 100* v India

John Crawley made his Test debut at Lord’s in 1994, but it was eight years later, in his final home series as an England Test player, that he got his name on the famous Honours Board with an unbeaten century against India in 2002. The Home of Cricket had not been a happy hun...

M.A. Butcher 137 v Zimbabwe

M.A. Butcher - M.A. Butcher 137 v Zimbabwe

The record books might have recorded a comfortable victory over Zimbabwe in this first Test Match of the 2003 summer, but Mark Butcher’s century was built on a doggedness that helped England through a challenging opening day at Lord’s. After losing the toss and being asked t...

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...