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D.G. Bradman 254 v England

D.G. Bradman - D.G. Bradman 254 v England

Sir Donald Bradman scored his first century in his maiden test match at Lord's during the summer of 1930, when he hit 254 for Australia versus England. England had scored 425 all out in the first innings, but the magic of Bradman was yet to come and for the first time, Lord'...

M.A. Taylor 111 v England

M.A. Taylor - M.A. Taylor 111 v England

Mark Taylor made the Lord's Honours Boards when he hit 111 during Australia's thrashing of England in 1993. After Australia won the toss and decided to bat, Taylor arrived at the crease alongside Michael Slater to try and put on a challenging total for their side. With some...

The Hundred Club

The Hundred Club

Availability & Prices 2024 The Hundred Fixtures   Exclusively available for The Hundred, this family package is the perfect experience for a family day out to the cricket The Hundred Club is located in the Thomas Lord Suite and includes food and soft drinks as well as ac...

K.P. Pietersen 134 v India

K.P. Pietersen - K.P. Pietersen 134 v India

Kevin Pietersen’s got his name added to the Honours Boards for a third time when he hit 134 versus India in 2007. Hitting 14 fours in an innings where he faced 213 balls, Pietersen helped rescue England after they had slumped to 132-5 in their second innings with a view to b...

1963: Colin Cowdrey bats with a broken arm for England against West Indies

1963: Colin Cowdrey bats with a broken arm for England against West Indies

1963 was an exciting year for cricket. The Gillette Cup brought new vitality to the county game and the West Indies were on tour, led for the first time in England by a black captain - Frank Worrell. Worrell’s first tour in the job, to Australia in 1960-61, had produced cric...

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...

Laws: Complete Control?

Laws: Complete Control?

Thursday’s Big Bash game between the Brisbane Heat and the Melbourne Renegades saw one of the most bizarre attempts at a catch in recent times, and sparked debate on the field and online. Renegades and Australia batsman Marcus Harris skied a ball up in the air, presenting Be...

1947: Denis Compton and Bill Edrich put on 370 for England against South Africa

1947: Denis Compton and Bill Edrich put on 370 for England against South Africa

The first full post-war summer of cricket in 1946 was spoiled by wet weather. There followed one of the most bitterly cold winters in living memory and great misery as the realities of post-war austerity and continued rationing hit home. Meanwhile in Australia, Wally Hammond...

M. Ntini 10-220 v England

M. Ntini - M. Ntini 10-220 v England

Makhaya Ntini made the honours boards in 2003 when he took figures of 10-220 for south africa. With England batting first, South Africa had a big job in trying to restrict England to a chaseable target. Stepping up to the plate, Ntini quickly made an impact by bowling Tresc...

2019: England beat New Zealand to win the Men's World Cup

2019: England beat New Zealand to win the Men's World Cup

England really should have had a head start when it came to World Cup cricket. The first ever limited overs tournament was the Gillette Cup, played in England in 1963, and it was the end of the decade before the rest of the world began to follow its example. Only 18 One-Day ...