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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....

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...

K.R. Miller 10-152 v England

K.R. Miller - K.R. Miller 10-152 v England

Keith Miller's second spot on the Lord's Honours Boards came when he finished with match figures of 10-152 during the 1956 Ashes Test versus England. During his last appearance at the Home of Cricket, Miller's first bowling spell of the match came after his Australian side h...

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...

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...

B.S. Bedi 6-226 v England

B.S. Bedi - B.S. Bedi 6-226 v England

Bishan Bedi's only appearance on the Lord's Honours Boards came during India's 1974 defeat to England. On a tough pitch for bowlers, England opened the batting and quickly made a mark on the match with Dennis Amiss' century helping to post a score of 337-2 before Bedi even c...

Kapil Dev 5-125 v England

Kapil Dev - Kapil Dev 5-125 v England

Kapil Dev made the legendary Honours Boards when he took five wickets during India’s defeat to England at Lord’s in 1982. Having won the toss and deciding to bat, England were soon 94-4 with Dev ripping through the hosts’ opening batsmen by taking all four wickets. A gutsy ...

C.J. McDermott 6-70 v England

C.J. McDermott - C.J. McDermott 6-70 v England

Craig McDermott sealed his name up on the historical Lord’s Honours Boards during the second Ashes Test match of 1985 at The Home of Cricket. Winning the toss and electing to field first the Aussies bowled England out for 290 on the back of a mammoth spell of 29.2 overs from...

M.D. Marshall 10-92 v England

M.D. Marshall - M.D. Marshall 10-92 v England

In his second Test match at Lord’s, Malcolm Marshall made the Honours Boards again with a superb 10-wicket haul during West Indies’ 134-run victory against England in 1988. After West Indies had only made 209 in the first innings, the focus was on Marshall and the rest of th...

D.J. Nash 11-169 v England

D.J. Nash - D.J. Nash 11-169 v England

Dion Nash of New Zealand got his name up on the Lord’s honours boards by picking up figures of 11-169 versus England in the second test of 1994 series. New Zealand on the back of a brilliant 142 of 255 balls from Martin Crowe and half- century contributions from Shane Thomps...