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D.G. Cork 6-119 v South Africa

D.G. Cork - D.G. Cork 6-119 v South Africa

Dominic Cork was no stranger to the Lord’s Honours Boards, having sealed his place at the very first opportunity on debut against the West Indies in 1995, but he repeated the feat in 1996 with a six-wicket haul against South Africa. Rain had delayed play until 1.30pm on the ...

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...

A.R. Caddick 5-16 v West Indies

A.R. Caddick - A.R. Caddick 5-16 v West Indies

The 100 th Test Match to be played at Lord’s turned out to be an exciting encounter, and Andrew Caddick’s five-wicket haul blew away the West Indian batting line-up to set up a fine victory for England who levelled the series. Caddick had taken one wicket in the first innin...

D. Gough 5-61 v Pakistan

D. Gough - D. Gough 5-61 v Pakistan

Darren Gough had gone close on a number of occasions to sealing a place on the Lord’s Honours Board, but he finally claimed a five-wicket haul at the Home of Cricket in 2001 as England defeated Pakistan. The opening day was completely washed out, which proved significant as ...

A.R. Caddick 5-101 v Australia

A.R. Caddick - A.R. Caddick 5-101 v Australia

England’s defeat to Australia at Lord’s in 2001 was an almost chastening experience for the hosts, as the visitors went about their business of retaining the Ashes with a 4-1 series victory. However, Andrew Caddick sealed his second entry on the Honours Board with five first ...

J.M. Anderson 5-73 v Zimbabwe

J.M. Anderson - J.M. Anderson 5-73 v Zimbabwe

James Anderson arrived on the Test scene for England and became their first bowler to take a five-wicket haul on debut for eight years, as Zimbabwe were put to the fore in 2003 at Lord’s. England were asked to bat first in favourable bowling conditions but the pitch eased on...

A.F. Giles 5-81 v West Indies

A.F. Giles - A.F. Giles 5-81 v West Indies

Ashley Giles took nine wickets in the match, earned the Man of the Match award and a place on the Lord’s Honours Board, as England defeated the West Indies by 210 runs in 2004. He also claimed his 100 th Test victim, that of Brian Lara, who he dismissed in both innings of t...

S.J. Harmison 5-43 v Australia

S.J. Harmison - S.J. Harmison 5-43 v Australia

England’s 2005 Ashes triumph over Australia is regarded as one of the great series of all time, but early optimism for victory over the old enemy came to a halt at Lord’s, despite Steve Harmison’s excellent 5 for 43 in the visitors’ first innings. Harmison, operating from th...

M.S. Panesar 6-129 v West Indies

M.S. Panesar - M.S. Panesar 6-129 v West Indies

England’s lack of certainty in the spin bowling department looked to be arrested by the emergence of Monty Panesar, who claimed his fourth five-wicket haul in just over twelve months in the Test Match against the West Indies at Lord’s in 2007. On a good batting pitch at the ...

J.M. Anderson 5-42 v India

J.M. Anderson - J.M. Anderson 5-42 v India

Four years on from his debut five-wicket haul and entry on the Lord’s Honours Board, James Anderson bowled beautifully to help England dismiss India in 2007 at the Home of Cricket. England had chosen to bat first in this match and made 298 all out, and Anderson will have bee...