Team India has been playing at Lord's for 93 years, Indian fans will be happy to see the recent record
ENG vs IND: Even after 93 years, Team India's record at Lord's has not been anything special, but the recent victory has filled the fans with enthusiasm! After the historic victory in Birmingham, will Team India be able to dominate at Lord's as well?

The third test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy between India and England will take place at Lord's. Team India's overall record at this iconic ground has not been encouraging, but looking at recent performance, Indian fans will surely be jubilant. The opening match of the series was hosted at Leeds, and it was won by England, while the second match was hosted in Birmingham, where the Indian team experienced victory after a long drought. India had lost 7 of the 8 matches played previously at Birmingham and managed to draw one.
The caravan of the series has arrived at Lord's, where India hosted the first Test match in the year 1932. Since then, India has played a total of 19 Tests on this ground, in which it has lost 12 matches. India has won only three matches at Lord's so far, while four matches have ended in a draw. India had to wait 54 years to win the first Test at Lord's. It won the Test match here for the first time in the year 1986. After this, India won on this ground in the year 2014 and 2021. India played a Test on this ground for the last time in the year 2021.
Meaning from 1932 to 1999, India won only one match and from 2000 to 2021 it has won 2 matches. In this regard, the performance of Team India seems to be improving. Team India, which ended the drought of victory in Birmingham, will now want to improve its record at Lord's as well. Team India has registered a big win against England by 336 runs at Edgbaston. The five-match series is currently tied at 1-1. In such a situation, India's morale is high, but England also has a batsman like Joe Root, who has the most Test runs recorded at Lord's.
Team India won a Test match at Edgbaston for the first time under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, which included Gill's brilliant innings. Gill scored 269 runs in the first innings, while he scored 161 runs in the next innings. India scored 587 runs in their first innings, in response to which England were bowled out for 407 runs. Team India declared their second innings at a score of 427/6 and gave England a target of 608 runs to win, but England were bowled out for just 271 runs in the second innings. The series is tied. In such a situation, both the teams will enter the Lord's Test with the intention of winning the series 2-1.
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