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The venues:
- Trent Bridge, Nottingham
- Lord's
- Leeds
- The Oval







Tests at Lord's, London

Address: St. John's Wood, London NW8 8QN
Telephone: 020 7286 8011
Capacity: 28,000
Home Team: Marylebone Cricket Club, Middlesex

Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, the Tower of London, St. Paul's, Harrods -- all linked inextricably with the history of London. And then there is Lord's, linked as much with the history of the city, as with the game of cricket. The Lord's Cricket ground, situated at St John's Wood, London, is considered the premier ground in the world. It is the home of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) which owns the ground and is also the home ground and headquarters of the Middlesex County Cricket Club.

Thomas Lord, after whom the ground is named, acquired the lease on a piece of land in 1810 and by May 1814 the new ground (site of the present Lord's), complete with pavilion and tavern, was opened.

The first match was between MCC and Hertfordshire, which the former won by 27 runs. The first Test match at Lord's was held in 1884 and since then 103 matches have played here including one between Australia and South Africa in 1912. England have appeared in 102 matches - won 37, lost 25 and drawn 40, while India who played its first ever Test match in 1932 at this venue have appeared in 13 matches here - won one (in 1986), lost nine and drew three.

Match result summary
  P W L D
Australia 33 14 5 14
England 102 37 25 40
India 13 1 9 3
New Zealand 13 1 5 7
Pakistan 11 3 3 5
South Africa 13 3 7 3
Sri Lanka 4 - 2 2
West Indies 16 4 6 6
Zimbabwe 1 - 1 -

Highest team scores
Score Teams Year
729-6d Aus v Eng 1930
653-4d Eng v Ind 1990
Best for India: 454 in 1990

Lowest team scores
Score Teams Year
42+ Ind v Eng 1974
47 NZ v Eng 1958
53 Eng v Aus 1888
+ one batsman did not bat (injured)

Highest individual scores
Batsman Runs Teams Year
GA Gooch 333 Eng v Ind 1990
DG Bradman 254 Aus v Eng 1930
Note: In all, 165 centuries have been scored
Best for India: V Mankad - 184 in 1952

Best bowling (in an innings)
Bowler W-R Teams Year
IT Botham 8-34 Eng v Pak 1978
GD McGrath 8-38 Aus v Eng 1997
Note: 144 five-wicket hauls have been achieved
Best for India: Amar Singh - 6-35 in 1946

Best bowling (in a match)
Bowler W-R Teams Year
RAL Massie 16-137 Aus v Eng 1972
H Verity 15-104 Eng v Aus 1934
Note: 23 ten-plus-wicket hauls in a match have been achieved



Tests at The Oval, London

- Mohandas Menon

Address: The Oval Cricket Ground, Kennington, London
Telephone: 020-7582 6660
Capacity: 16,500
Home Team: Surrey, England

The Surrey County Cricket Club, which was formed in 1845, has the Kennington Oval, now known as the AMP Oval, as its home ground and headquarters.

In the 1840s William Baker, treasurer of the Montpelier Cricket Club, took a lease on a 10 acres of ground, then used as a market garden at the Oval, in Kennington, London. This land was then converted to a cricket ground.

First-class matches have been played at this ground since 1846. The ground has the distinction of hosting the first ever Test match in England in 1880. Since then 84 matches have played here - all by the host team, who have won 33, lost 18 and drawn 33, while India have played eight matches here since its first in 1936. India have won a Test in 1971 - its first ever in England and have lost two (in 1936 & 1959). Rest of the five matches were drawn.

Match result summary
  P W L D
Australia 33 6 15 12
England 84 33 18 33
India 8 1 2 5
New Zealand 9 1 4 4
Pakistan 7 3 2 2
South Africa 11 - 4 7
Sri Lanka 1 1 - -
West Indies 15 6 6 3

Highest team scores
Score Teams Year
903-7d Eng v Aus 1938
708 Pak v Eng 1987
701 Aus v Eng 1934
Best for India: 606-9d - vs Eng in 1990

Lowest team scores
Score Teams Year
44 Aua v Eng 1896
52 Eng v Aus 1948
Lowest for India: 98 in 1952

Highest individual score
  Runs Teams Year
L Hutton 364 Eng v Aus 1938
IVA Richards 291 WI v Eng 1976
Note: In all 137 centuries have been scored
Best for India: SM Gavaskar - 221 in 1979

Best bowling (in an innings)
  W-R Teams Year
DE Malcolm 9-57 Eng v SA 1994
M Murlitharan 9-65 SL v Eng 1998
Note: 129 five-wicket hauls have been achieved
Best for India: BS Chandrasekhar - 6-38 in 1971

Best bowling (in a match)
  W-R Teams Year
M Muralitharan 16-220 SL v Eng 1998
FR Spofforth 14-90 Aus v Eng 1882
MA Holding 14-149 WI v Eng 1976
SF Barnes 13-57 Eng v SA 1912
Note: 25 ten-plus-wicket hauls in a match have been achieved

Also read:
- India at Lord's: A sojourn in the past




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