I hope you are asking the answer only for the international cricket.
Before giving you the list of the legends, let me introduced to the legend of legends who you already know.
Here comes the man…
Yes, this he is none other than the God of cricket.
- You will be surprised to know that in test cricket, his scores at Lord’s read – 10, 27, 31, 16, 12, 37, 16, 34, 12 – a total of 195 runs at an average of 21.67.
So, forget about the century, he hasn't even scored a fifty at Lords in tests.
- And what also can't be denied is that his average against England is 61.42, the highest against any side excluding Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
The fact to know- Sachin has scored a century at the lords but it is not counted in the international cricket.
Way back in 1998, in a match b/w MCC XI and Rest of the world XI, he scored 125 off 118 while opening for ROW XI
Now going toward the other legends,
Next on our list is…
Don't be surprised know the this legendary West Indian in this list
- Brian Lara’s scores at Lord’s – 6, 54, 6, 5, 11, 44 – A total of 126 runs at a very low average of 22.66 compared to his career average of 52.88.
Okay, the next legend is someone who will also be remembered if you are taking the name of Sachin and Lara.
He is …..
The legendary punter
- Ponting’s scores at Lord’s – 14, 4, 9, 42, 2, 38, 26, 0 – a total of 135 runs at a below-par average of 16.87 for a special player like Ricky Ponting
Next in the list is….
- Gavaskar is the greatest Indian test batsman of 20th century but his scores at Lord’s – 4, 53, 49, 5, 42, 59, 48, 24, 34, 22 – Gavaskar Sir scored a total of 376 runs at the home of cricket including 2 half centuries at a mediocre average of 37.6.
Another legend in this list is…
- Undoubtedly, Kallis is the best all-rounder of his era. scores at Lord’s – 0, 7, 13, 3, 31 – a total of 54 runs at a nightmarish average of 10.8.