As the India vs England five-match Test series stands level at 1-1, the spotlight has now shifted to the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground in London for the third Test, which kicked off on Thursday. The return of ace Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah has added new firepower to India’s bowling arsenal, while England is bolstered by Jofra Archer, making his red-ball comeback after four years.
India had suffered a five-wicket defeat in the series opener at Leeds but responded in stunning fashion with a 336-run demolition of England at Edgbaston in the second Test. The team, under Shubman Gill’s leadership, appears focused and eager to capitalize on their current momentum.
Shubman Gill eyes elite Test record
With 585 runs in just two Tests, Shubman Gill is on the brink of rewriting history. The young skipper is chasing some of the most hallowed records in the format—some even held by Sir Donald Bradman. If he continues his current purple patch, he could cement his place among cricket’s elite.
Additionally, should India clinch a win at Lord’s, Gill would become only the fourth Indian captain to lead his side to a Test victory at the ground, following in the footsteps of some of India’s most revered leaders.
Bumrah’s comeback and selection puzzles
Jasprit Bumrah’s return from workload management has sparked discussions over India’s team composition. While his inclusion is confirmed, it remains unclear who will make way for the pace spearhead. Prasidh Krishna, Nitish Reddy, and Washington Sundar are among those potentially facing the axe, depending on pitch conditions.
There’s also speculation around the batting order, with Karun Nair possibly being replaced by B Sai Sudharsan. With Lord’s pitch likely to favour seamers, India may opt for a pace-heavy strategy.
England’s boost with Archer’s return
England, too, has made a significant addition with the return of Jofra Archer, who is playing his first Test in nearly four years. His inclusion could add much-needed edge to the English bowling attack, which struggled against India’s batting depth in the second Test.
As the series intensifies, Day 1 of the Lord’s Test promises a thrilling contest between two sides looking to gain the upper hand.