London-Chris Woakes became just the 10th player in history to have scored a hundred and taken five or more wickets in a Test innings at Lord´s when he reached three figures in the ongoing second Test against India.
Woakes was 137 not out when England captain Joe Root declared his side´s first innings on 396 for seven, a lead of 289 runs, on Sunday´s fourth day.
Woakes´s innings, his maiden Test century, meant he now has a place on both the batting and bowling honours boards at Lord´s.
The full list is as follows (player, country, score, opponent, year, bowling figures, opponent, year):
Gubby Allen (ENG)
122 v NZL 1932
5-35, 5-46 v IND 1936
Keith Miller (AUS)
109 v ENG 1953
5-80, 5-72 v ENG 1956
Vinoo Mankad (IND)
184 v ENG 1952
5-196 v ENG 1952
Garfield Sobers (WIS)
163 v ENG 1966, 183 for Rest of World v ENG 1970, 150 no v ENG 1973
6-21 for Rest of World v ENG 1970
Ray Illingworth (ENG)
113 v WIS 1969
6-29 v IND 1967
Ian Botham (ENG)
108 v PAK 1978
8-34 v PAK 1978, 6-101, 5-39 v NZL 1978, 5-35 v IND 1979, 5-46 v IND 1982, 8-103 v WIS 1984, 6-90 v SRI 1984, 5-109 v AUS 1985
Andrew Flintoff (ENG)
142 v RSA 2003; 5-92 v AUS 2009
Stuart Broad (ENG)
169 v PAK 2010; 7-72 v WIS 2012, 7-44 v NZL 2013
Ben Stokes (ENG)
101 v NZL 2015; 6-22 v WIS 2017
Chris Woakes (ENG)
137 no v IND 2018; 5-32, 6-70 v PAK 2016
Note: The 1970 series between England and the Rest of the World was eventually stripped of Test status but Sobers´s batting and bowling feats in the Lord´s match remain on the honours boards. - AFP