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I.A.R. Peebles 5-77 v New Zealand

I.A.R. Peebles - I.A.R. Peebles 5-77 v New Zealand

Ian Alexander Ross Peebles bowled with distinction during the England vs. New Zealand Series in 1931, particularly at Lord’s where he achieved the last of his career five-wicket hauls. Alongside the bowling of RWV Robins, Peebles bowled with such startling effect that the la...

W.H. Lockwood  6-101 v Australia

W.H. Lockwood - W.H. Lockwood 6-101 v Australia

William Henry Lockwood made his Test debut for England against Australia at Lord’s in 1903 and marked the occasion in some style, by taking six wickets for just 101 runs. In what was a drawn match, affected by rain, Lockwood showcased his talents by skittling the top order a...

G. Ulyett 7-36 v Australia

G. Ulyett - G. Ulyett 7-36 v Australia

George Ulyett’s figures of 7-36 against Australia at Lord’s in 1884, in the second innings were his best-ever bowling figures. On a wicket that had not worn well, Lord Harris, to everyone’s surprise, took off Peate who had bowled exceptionally well and gave it to Ulyett. At...

C.R. Woakes 137* v India

C.R. Woakes - C.R. Woakes 137* v India

In the summer of 2018, Chris Woakes became just the tenth player to appear on both batting and bowling Honours Boards when he hit a maiden Test century against India. With England 131/5 in their first innings, all-rounder Woakes came to bat alongside Jonny Bairstow hoping to...

J.E. Root 190 v South Africa

J.E. Root - J.E. Root 190 v South Africa

During his debut as England Test captain, Joe Root scored a record-breaking 190 versus South Africa in front of a sell-out crowd at the Home of Cricket. In the first of a four Test matches against South Africa, the Yorkshire batsman had won his first toss and elected to bat,...

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...

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.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...

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 ...

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...