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H.M. Amla 121 v England

H.M. Amla - H.M. Amla 121 v England

Hashim Amla secured his second spot on the Honours Boards when he hit 121 versus England at the Home of Cricket during the summer of 2012. South Africa, electing to bat first, managed 309 all out in their first innings total with Amla hitting three fours before being bowled ...

K.C. Sangakkara 147 v England

K.C. Sangakkara - K.C. Sangakkara 147 v England

Kumar Sangakkara reached the Lord’s Honours Boards for the first time during the summer of 2014 vs England. The milestone was one that Sangakarra was desperate to achieve having failed in his previous three Test matches at Lord's to score a century on the famous Ground. The...

A.D. Mathews 102 v England

A.D. Mathews - A.D. Mathews 102 v England

Angelo Mathews made the Lord’s Honours Boards for the first time when he hit 102 versus England in the summer of 2014. During Sri Lanka’s first innings of the match, Mathews had already seen team-mate Kumar Sangakarra make his first appearance on the Honours Boards and was d...

A.M. Rahane 103 v England

A.M. Rahane - A.M. Rahane 103 v England

Ajinkya Rahane stroked his way onto the Lord's Honours Board with a stylish hundred on his Lord's debut in the 2nd Test of the England v India 2014 series. After India were put into bat by England, all eyes were on the talented Virat Kohli to see if he could write his name i...

C.V. Grimmett 6-167 v England

C.V. Grimmett - C.V. Grimmett 6-167 v England

Clarrie Grimmett’s pinpoint leg breaks claimed six English wickets in the second innings of the 1930 Lord’s test, helping Australia to a famous win and ultimately a series victory. Batting first, K.S. Duleep’s highest test score of 173 took England to 425 all out - seemingly...

L. Amar Singh 6-35 v England

L. Amar Singh - L. Amar Singh 6-35 v England

Amar Singh became the second Indian to make the Honours Boards when he took six wickets for 35 runs during the defeat to England at Lord’s in 1954. India were put into bat by the hosts but could only make a score of 147 all out with Sir Gubby Allen taking a five-wicket haul....

L. Tuckett  5-115 v England

L. Tuckett - L. Tuckett 5-115 v England

Lindsay Tuckett earned a place on the Lord’s Honours Boards when he took a five-wicket haul during South Africa’s defeat to England in the summer of 1947. England had put themselves into bat after the toss and were 96-2 with Denis Compton and Bill Edrich at the crease. The ...

M.H. Mankad 5-196 v England

M.H. Mankad - M.H. Mankad 5-196 v England

Vinoo Mankad made the Lord's Honours Boards twice in the same match, with his figures of 5-196 sealing a spot first during the 1952 Test between England and India. After India had posted a total of 235 in the first innings, Mankad's spinning abilities were put to the test by...

Khan Mohammad  5-61 v England

Khan Mohammad - Khan Mohammad 5-61 v England

Khan Mohammad made the Honours Boards when he took 5-61 in just his second Test, during the drawn match between England and Pakistan at Lord’s. In what was their first Test match at the Home of Cricket, Pakistan could only manage 87 in their first innings after being put int...

R.A.L. Massie 16-137 v England

R.A.L. Massie - R.A.L. Massie 16-137 v England

Bob Massie reached the Lord’s Honours Boards by producing a bowling performance on his debut that will be remembered forever in the Home of Cricket folklore. His figures of 16-137 are not only still the best ever at Lord’s, but also the best by an Australian anywhere. It wa...