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T.W. Graveney 141 v India

T.W. Graveney - T.W. Graveney 141 v India

The apparently effortless style of Tom Graveney’s batting enchanted a generation of cricket watchers. Alan Ross described him as ‘a player of yacht-like character, beautiful in calm seas’. So complete was his range of strokeplay that Neville Cardus wrote that if the whole ar...

K.F. Barrington 148 v Pakistan

K.F. Barrington - K.F. Barrington 148 v Pakistan

Although rarely mentioned these days among the ranks of England’s all-time great batsmen, Ken Barrington boasts a Test batting average second only to Herbert Sutcliffe among Englishmen. A naturally gifted strokeplayer during his early years at Surrey, being dropped by Englan...

A.W. Greig 106 v India

A.W. Greig - A.W. Greig 106 v India

Tony Greig was the third centurion in England’s huge total against India at Lord’s 1974, which propelled them a huge victory by an innings and 285 runs. The innings had already almost reached damage limitation proportions for India when Greig reached the crease. Centuries fr...

M.H. Denness  118 v India

M.H. Denness - M.H. Denness 118 v India

A first Test century for the skipper, Mike Denness hit 118 against India at Lord’s in 1974, in one of only two Tests he played at the Home of Cricket, which both came that summer. England were already in a suitably strong position when Denness strode out to the crease at 337...

J.H. Edrich 175 v Australia

J.H. Edrich - J.H. Edrich 175 v Australia

John Edrich’s final Test century of his 77 match career came in the Ashes Test of 1975, as he struck 175 against Australia at Lord’s. Edrich made his seventh hundred against Australia, a number only exceeded at the time by the likes of Sir Jack Hobbs, Wally Hammond and Herbe...

G.A. Gooch 123 v West Indies

G.A. Gooch - G.A. Gooch 123 v West Indies

Graham Gooch’s fine England career saw him appear on the Test Honours Board at Lord’s six times for England and Once for MCC (and a further 2 times on the Limited-Overs Honours Boards!), but for a man that went on to become one of his country’s leading run-scorers, it was in ...

A.J. Lamb 110 v West Indies

A.J. Lamb - A.J. Lamb 110 v West Indies

Allan Lamb’s second innings century against the West Indies at Lord’s in 1984 was the catalyst towards England setting their visitors a formidable fourth innings target at the Home of Cricket. Graeme Fowler’s ton and Ian Botham’s eight-wicket haul had helped England to a fir...

G.A. Gooch 114 v India

G.A. Gooch - G.A. Gooch 114 v India

Graham Gooch’s 114 against India at Lord’s in 1986 couldn’t prevent the visitors claiming their first victory at the Home of Cricket in Test matches. Gooch grafted hard for this century, spending nearly six hours at the crease in compiling his score, with twelve fours and a ...

A.J. Lamb 113 v West Indies

A.J. Lamb - A.J. Lamb 113 v West Indies

Allan Lamb secured his third entry on the Lord’s Honours Board in 1988 with 113 against the West Indies, who defeated England in the second Test of the five-match series on their way to a 4-0 victory. The Windies were bowled out for 209 in their first innings as Graham Dille...

G.A. Gooch 333 v India

G.A. Gooch - G.A. Gooch 333 v India

Graham Gooch’s iconic 333, which contributed to his record-breaking aggregate score of 456 in the match against India at Lord’s in 1990, was voted as the greatest ever individual performance at the Home of Cricket in 2014. The poll was organised by MCC as part of the Lord’s ...