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M.P. Vaughan 106 v New Zealand

M.P. Vaughan - M.P. Vaughan 106 v New Zealand

Michael Vaughan wrote himself into the Test record books when he hit a sixth hundred from only 19 innings at Lord’s in 2008. His 106 equalled Graham Gooch's record of Test hundreds at the Home of Cricket and helped his side establish a 42-run lead on first innings after New ...

I.R. Bell 199 v South Africa

I.R. Bell - I.R. Bell 199 v South Africa

Ian Bell fell one short of what would have been a sublime double century on day two of the first Test versus South Africa in 2008. Up against a fierce bowling attack in the shape of Dale Steyn, Makhaya Ntini and Morne Morkel, Bell displayed some superb shots in an innings th...

I.J.L. Trott 226 v Bangladesh

I.J.L. Trott - I.J.L. Trott 226 v Bangladesh

During Bangladesh’s second-ever visit to Lord’s, Jonathan Trott’s superb knock of 226 managed to secure his first spot on the Honours Boards in an innings that quickly established England’s dominance during the Test. After Alastair Cook lost his wicket for seven, Trott, batt...

I.J.L. Trott 184 v Pakistan

I.J.L. Trott - I.J.L. Trott 184 v Pakistan

Jonathan Trott’s second spot on the Honours Boards within the summer of 2010 came in a world-record innings against Pakistan in 2010. The batsman shared an all-time best eight-wicket stand of 332 with Stuart Broad before Trott went on to score 184 overall. The former Warwic...

M.J. Prior 126 v Sri Lanka

M.J. Prior - M.J. Prior 126 v Sri Lanka

Matt Prior’s second appearance on the Lord’s Honours Boards came against Sri Lanka in 2011 with a superb score of 126. In the second-match of the series, Prior showed his class, coming into bat at seven with a terrific innings that saw him face 131 balls and score 19 fours. ...

I.R. Bell 109 v Australia

I.R. Bell - I.R. Bell 109 v Australia

Ian Bell’s fourth and final appearance on the Honours Boards was arguably one of his most important. England were 28/3 on Day One of their Ashes clash, before Bell’s 19 th  Test hundred guided England to a more respectable 361 all out. Bell faced 211 balls in innings lasted...

J.E. Root 180 v Australia

J.E. Root - J.E. Root 180 v Australia

Joe Root's name officially entered on the Honours Boards when at 22, he became the youngest England player to score an Ashes Series century against Australia at Lord's. The Yorkshireman, one of two centurions for England following Ian Bell's first innings 109, struck 180 in ...

J.E. Root 200* v Sri Lanka

J.E. Root - J.E. Root 200* v Sri Lanka

Joe Root, at 23 years and 165 days, became the youngest Englishman, since David Gower in 1979, to hit a double century, when he scored 200* vs Sri Lanka in 2014. In what was his second hundred at the Home of Cricket, Root hit his double-century off 298 balls, scoring 16 four...

A.N. Cook 162 v New Zealand

A.N. Cook - A.N. Cook 162 v New Zealand

SIR Alastair Cook’s final Lord’s century set-up a fine victory over New Zealand during a hard-fought five days in 2015. New Zealand were leading by 134 runs in the run-up to Cook’s innings and with England losing early wickets in their second innings, the onus was on the hos...

J.M. Bairstow 167* v Sri Lanka

J.M. Bairstow - J.M. Bairstow 167* v Sri Lanka

Jonny Bairstow made the Lord’s Honours Boards for the very first time in 2016, with a superb unbeaten score of 167. After electing to bat, England started the opening the innings, they lost four early wickets and were on 84/4 and looking for Bairstow to rebuild the innings a...