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I.T. Botham 8-103 v West Indies

I.T. Botham - I.T. Botham 8-103 v West Indies

Sir Ian Botham took his second eight-wicket haul at Lord’s when he took 8-103 during England’s defeat to West Indies in 1984. In a match noted for being one of the best ever at the Home of Cricket, Botham began the Test with a humble score of 30 before being given the opport...

I.T. Botham 6-90 v Sri Lanka

I.T. Botham - I.T. Botham 6-90 v Sri Lanka

Sir Ian Botham made the Honours Boards for the seventh time in the summer of 1984, when he took 6-90 during the drawn Test versus Sri Lanka at Lord’s. The all-rounder had only taken one wicket in the visitor’s first innings as they posted a hefty total of 491/7d before he co...

G.R. Dilley 5-55 v West Indies

G.R. Dilley - G.R. Dilley 5-55 v West Indies

Graham Dilley sealed his place on the Lord’s Honours Boards when West Indies toured England in 1988 following his five wicket haul in the second Test. West Indies won the toss and elected to bat. Opening the bowling for the hosts Dilley took four big wickets of Gordon Greeni...

A.R.C. Fraser 5-104 v India

A.R.C. Fraser - A.R.C. Fraser 5-104 v India

Angus Fraser's first appearance on Lord's Honours Boards came when in England's 247-run victory over India in 1990. Having watched team-mate Graham Gooch score a record-breaking individual innings total of 333, Fraser and his fellow bowlers, entered the field hoping to withs...

P.C.R. Tufnell 5-94 v Sri Lanka

P.C.R. Tufnell - P.C.R. Tufnell 5-94 v Sri Lanka

Phil Tufnell claimed a place on the Lord’s Honours Boards when he took 5-94 during England’s Test v Sri Lanka in 1991. In what was his first Test at the Home of Cricket, Sri Lanka were chasing a mammoth total of 423 runs to win, Tufnell was called upon to disrupt the visitor...

A.R.C. Fraser 5-66 v West Indies

A.R.C. Fraser - A.R.C. Fraser 5-66 v West Indies

Angus Fraser was England's unsung hero in 1995, when his five wicket haul against the West Indies set up a historic Test victory at Lord's. Fraser twice managed to get his name on the Lord's Honours Boards, the first time was during Gooch's Test in 1990 against India, but hi...

D.G. Cork 7-54 v West Indies

D.G. Cork - D.G. Cork 7-54 v West Indies

Dominic Cork made the Lord’s Honours Boards for the first time when he took 7/43 – the best figures by an Englishman on Test debut – during the summer of 1995. With West Indies needing 296 to secure victory in what had already been an entertaining Test match, Cork showed why...

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...