
When the Lord’s test between England and India headed to the last day of nail biting, former English captain Nasser Hussain supported India to withdraw unforgettable victory, and believed in the form of duo Kl Rahul and Rishabh Pant to see visitors.
India, the persecution of 193 for victory, ended 4th day at 58 for 4 after a dramatic day, when 14 goals fell. Visitors lost Captain Shaubman Gill and Nightwatchman Akash deep late on the day, so Rahul undefeated to 33 and Pant expected to join him when he continued on Monday. With the playground of Pitching and the movement of Hussain seams, he emphasized the importance of England, which interrupted the partnership soon.
“He had been there before. He did it in Australia. It doesn’t spill it,” Hussain said about a hinge during Sky Sports. “Rishabh panta will be influenced by pressure.
Hussain slightly leaned on the balance in favor of India and estimated the chances of 52-48 if they could survive early pressure.
“England must use a new ball and hit the cracks hard. These 135 runs will be hard work if the pants do not start to walk,” he warned. With the expected complete house and a strong contingent of the Indian fans in Lord’s, Hussain stressed that the hosts would have to keep their emotions under control. “It will be about mastering this atmosphere and controlling your emotions.”
He also emphasized the small moments that could be examined in retrospect, depending on the premature sweeping of Harry Brook’s outcome, which Akash deep to the Indian decision to change the second new ball after just ten overs during the first English elements.
“I can’t tell you how important it is tomorrow,” Hussain said. “If England wins, Harry Brook’s shot is forgotten. If they lose, it’s speaking. If India loses, you challenge the ball change when they do everything. If they win, it’s all forgotten.
With six goals in hand and 135 runs to be obtained, India will hope that Rahul’s calm and Fearless Flair of Pant can be combined in a stand defining match. But with the playground still live and attack England, the hosts remain firmly in the competition.
Monday promises classic test time, unpredictable and worthy of the historical environment of Lord.
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
14 July 2025
Tune