Chris Woakes and Stuart Broad wreck Ireland dream in a session
England have completed one of the great comeback victories in Test history after bowling out Ireland for 38
England have completed one of the great comeback victories in Test history after bowling out Ireland for 38
England nine down with a lead of 181 despite nightwatchman Jack Leach playing the unlikely role of batting hero
England trail by 122 after 20 wickets fall on opening day at Lord's
And was Ireland's 38 at Lord's the lowest score in the fourth innings of any Test?
It's a squad that 'balances experience and emerging talent' with an eye on the future, explains chairman of selectors Andrew White
Spinner's father had left his Lord's ticket unused, fearing the effects of the British heatwave
England's unlikely hero at Lord's has long aspired to contributing more with the bat
No side has won a Test after being bowled out for as little as 85 in the first innings since 1907
Batting coach admits World Cup has taken physical and mental toll on players but makes no excuses
England captain suggests "extreme conditions" were too heavily weighted in favour of seam-bowling
They were dismissed in 23.4 overs, making it their fifth-shortest completed innings overall in Tests
England were routed on the first morning of Ireland's maiden Test at Lord's. Here's how ESPNcricinfo's ball-by-ball commentary saw it
After more than a decade of service at Middlesex, Ireland's senior seamer has secured an improbable slice of history
Coach insists that getting up for the Ashes won't be a problem despite lackadaisical performance at Lord's
Warnings from 2013 team abound as World Cup winners get ready to get their heads down again
Lord's Test bow will be a special moment for captain who has seen it all in Ireland's journey to Test status
Fast bowler remains a doubt for Ashes opener after failing to recover from tear sustained in county match
A day to remember for Ireland's senior seamer, who never envisaged a Test career despite spending more than a decade at Lord's
A proud occasion for the visitors will inevitably be overshadowed by what has gone before, and what is still to come