IND vs Eng Head to Head at Lord’s Cricket Ground: Under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, the Indian cricket team is freshly elevated, without Jaspreet Bumrah, India registered a historic victory in Edgbaston. Now the third Test of the series will be played at Lord’s Cricket Ground from 10 July. Many memories of India are attached to this ground called the maize of cricket. The 1983 World Cup, the NatWest Trophy final was won by India on this ground. The first Test victory here was also memorable.
The Indian cricket team played the first Test at Lord’s Cricket Ground in 1932. After 54 years, India won the first Test on this ground. In 1986, India defeated England by 5 wickets under the captaincy of Kapil Dev, it included Ravi Shastri, Sunil Gavaskar, Mohinder Amarnath, Roger Binny etc. After this, India won only 2 Tests on this ground.
India vs England Head to Head Statistics at Lord’s
- Total match- 19
- England won- 12
- India won- 3
- Draw- 4
Shubman Gill’s eye on 73 year old record
Shubman Gill played a century in the first match of this series as a captain. In the first innings of the second Test, he scored a historic of 269 runs and 161 runs in the second innings. He became the batsman to score the most runs (430) in a Test for India. After Edgbaston, now Gill’s eyes will be on a big record on Lord’s. However, not only this record is Gill but any batsman can break Rishabh Pant, Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul etc.
The biggest Test innings by the Indian batsman at Lord’s Cricket Ground is 184 runs, which was played by opener Veenu Mankad in 1952. Till date, no Indian has been able to break this record. But the way Indian batsmen have performed in the first two matches of this series, it seems that this record can now break.
Lords Cricket Ground Figures
- England’s biggest innings against India- 653/4 (1990)
- India’s largest innings- 454 (1990)
- Indians who scored the most Test runs- Dilip Vengsarkar (508 runs)
- English batsman who scored the most Test runs- Joe Root (2022 runs)
- Indian who took the most Test wickets- Bishan Singh Bedi (17 wickets)
- English bowler who took the most wickets- James Anderson (123)
India vs England will start the third Test from July 10. According to the Indian time, the toss will be at 3 pm, the match will start from 3:30 pm. Its live broadcast in India will be on Sony Sports Network and live streaming geographistar.

