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The Lord's honours boards are boards in the Lord's Pavilion at Lord's Cricket Ground in London, England that commemorate cricket players who have scored a century or taken 5 wickets in an innings in a Test match at Lord's. == Locations == The honours boards are located in the dressing rooms in the pavilion with the boards commemorating England players in the home dressing room, and the boards commemorating players from other nationalities in the away dressing room. Both dressing rooms have separate boards for batting and bowling. In 2010 to coincide with Lord's serving as a neutral venue for a Test match between Pakistan and Australia, the Marylebone Cricket Club created a "neutral" honours board to be placed in the away dressing room. This board was intended to commemorate players who reached the qualification criteria in test matches not involving England at Lord's. The first players listed on these new boards were Warren Bardsley and Charles Kellaway as they had both scored centuries at Lord's in a neutral Test for Australia against South Africa in 1912.
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