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G.M. Wood 112 v England

G.M. Wood - G.M. Wood 112 v England

In an only test at Lord’s in 1980, Graeme Wood of Australia got his name up on the Lord’s Honours Boards by scoring a sublime hundred at The Home of Cricket. Australian captain Greg Chappell won the toss and elected to bat. Wood a stylish left-handed batter started things of...

M.J. Slater 152 v England

M.J. Slater - M.J. Slater 152 v England

Michael Slater made the Honours Boards in 1993, with a man-of-the-match performance against England. With Australia batting first, Mark Taylor and Slater, in just his third Test, made their way to the middle with the aim of getting the visitors off to a dominant start. ...

A.B. Agarkar 109* v England

A.B. Agarkar - A.B. Agarkar 109* v England

Ajit Agarkar made the Lord’s Honours Boards, when he scored his only Test century during India’s 170-run defeat to England in 2002. A bowler by trade, Agarkar took three wickets during England’s two innings but that didn’t stop the hosts from setting a mammoth target of 568 ...

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...

M.J. Clarke 136 v England

M.J. Clarke - M.J. Clarke 136 v England

Michael Clarke scored his only hundred at Lord’s during the summer of 2009, but was unable to prevent Australia from defeat in their Test match v England. After England had posted a mammoth tally of 736 off their two innings, Australia’s aim was to frustrate their rivals dur...

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...

K.S. Williamson 132 v England

K.S. Williamson - K.S. Williamson 132 v England

Kane Williamson immortalised himself in cricket history by batting his way onto the Lord’s Honours Boards, with 132 in the First Investec Test between England and New Zealand.  Williamson became the 13th New Zealand batsman on the Boards having been 92 not out over night and...

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. ...

A.K. Davidson 5-42 v England

A.K. Davidson - A.K. Davidson 5-42 v England

5-42 by Australia’s Alan Keith Davidson in the second test of 1961 Ashes Series put him up on the honours boards at Lord’s. England won the toss and elected to bat first before being bowled out for 206. The left arm medium pacer set the tone for the Australians by picking up...

G.D. McKenzie 5-37 v England

G.D. McKenzie - G.D. McKenzie 5-37 v England

Legendary pacer Graham McKenzie took 5-37 on test debut to help Australia seal a five wicket win over England in June 1961. After Australia had built a considerable first innings lead, McKenzie led the charge as England were dismissed for 202, setting the Australians just 69...