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A.J. Stewart 113* v Sri Lanka

A.J. Stewart - A.J. Stewart 113* v Sri Lanka

SRI LANKA were comfortably beaten at the Home of Cricket thanks in part to two centuries from England players, and firstly an unbeaten 113 from Alec Stewart. This was Stewart’s first Test century, before he went on to make another fourteen in his England career, and it was a...

C.G. Greenidge (MCC) 122 v Rest of the World

C.G. Greenidge - C.G. Greenidge (MCC) 122 v Rest of the World

In an MCC team made up predominantly of some of England’s finest players, it was the great West Indian batsman Gordon Greenidge who starred in their second innings in the bicentenary Test against the Rest of the World XI at Lord’s 1987. Greenidge, who had made a half-century...

J.P. Crawley 100* v India

J.P. Crawley - J.P. Crawley 100* v India

John Crawley made his Test debut at Lord’s in 1994, but it was eight years later, in his final home series as an England Test player, that he got his name on the famous Honours Board with an unbeaten century against India in 2002. The Home of Cricket had not been a happy hun...

A. Flintoff 142 v South Africa

A. Flintoff - A. Flintoff 142 v South Africa

The second Test Match of South Africa’s 2003 tour was memorable for many different records, including Andrew Flintoff’s 142, the highest score by a number seven at the Home of Cricket. However, the match was at times a chastening experience for England, who were dismissed fo...

A.J. Strauss 112 v New Zealand

A.J. Strauss - A.J. Strauss 112 v New Zealand

Andrew Strauss became of the very few batsman to score a Test hundred at Lord’s on debut when he hit 112 versus New Zealand in 2004. The opener was not part of the original 13-man squad in the lead up to the match but after Michael Vaughan sustained an injury in the warm-up,...

N. Hussain 103* v New Zealand

N. Hussain - N. Hussain 103* v New Zealand

In the summer of 2004, England batsman Nasser Hussain walked out to bat against New Zealand at Lord’s for what would be his final innings and scored an emotional century to win the Test. His 103 not out against the Black Caps is one of the most memorable hundreds to be score...

A.J. Strauss 137 v West Indies

A.J. Strauss - A.J. Strauss 137 v West Indies

Andrew Strauss scored his second hundred at Lord’s of the summer to help England to victory over West Indies in 2004. The opener, playing in just his second test at the Home of Cricket, had already scored 112 versus New Zealand on Test debut two months before and continued t...

M.E. Trescothick 194 v Bangladesh

M.E. Trescothick - M.E. Trescothick 194 v Bangladesh

Marcus Trescothick scored his first century at Lord’s when he hit 194 versus Bangladesh in the summer of 2005. Bangladesh, competing in their first-ever Test at the Home of Cricket, were bowled out for 108, allowing Trescothick and his England team-mates to come out to bat d...

A.N. Cook 105 v Pakistan

A.N. Cook - A.N. Cook 105 v Pakistan

England’s leading Test run scorer hit his first hundred at the Home of Cricket in the summer of 2006 versus Pakistan at Lord’s. Batting at three, the future England captain showed plenty of maturity and class while deputising in the position for the injured Michael Vaughan. ...

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 ...