
India, with confidence after an unforgettable victory in Birmingham, will now head for the Lord-iconic place submerged in cricket history-for the third test series of five matches. With things nicely prepared for 1-1, clash in London since July 10th promises to be exciting.
India comes into this test with lots of momentum. In the second test, they not only equalized the series with a fixed victory, but also picked up their first test victory in Edgbaston. It wasn’t just about overcoming the line – it was the performance of the project. By clicking on the launch, the bowling was sharp and the team looked synchronized. Now, with the Lord up, they will try to carry this rhythm forward.
The Leeds Opening Test was Run-Fest. Both teams showed a show with a bat. India had four centuries – Shabman Gill, Rishabh Pant, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Kl Rahul everyone built with important knocks. But England had the last word, thanks to the brilliant 149 by Ben Duckett, who changed the game to his favor.
In Edgbaston, things have changed. India dominated from the beginning. SHUBMAN GILL was in noble form, in the first shifts he scored a double century and in the second watched him another hundred. Bowlers also participated in their role – Mohammed Siraj and Akash kept deeply England under constant pressure and did not allow them to settle. It was a complex 336 victory and exactly what India needs.
Now that the action moved to the Lord, there was some weather chat – incomprehensible, because both previous tests were hit by rain at different points. This time, however, the forecast looks promising. With the expectation of Sunshine after all five days, fans can look forward to a complete match without interruption. This is good news for both teams, especially for fast pitching such as Jasprit Bumrah and Jofra Archer, who will want long spells under useful conditions.
Overall, Lord’s forms like a crackling competition. Momentum, form and conditions are in the mixture – now it’s just a question of who can count.
ENG vs Indian, 3. Test: London Weather
According to the BBC and Accuweather, there are no rain forecasts during one of the five days of the test match. The weather is expected to remain clean and sunny, with light winds and temperatures are between 30 and 31 degrees Celsius. If these predictions apply, fans can look forward to continuous events and for five days of high quality cricket in iconic Lord.
ENG vs Indian 3. Test: Lord’s Pitch Report
The iconic lord playground is equipped with a green surface that could offer uneven reflection. The last test was played here – the World Cup final – just shone. Essential discourages were worried about both the dough and the slippers, and the edges often died briefly. As a result, Fielders were forced to stand closer just to be caught out of sight with sharp low catches, several of which came down.
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Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
10th July 2025