India cricket team records at Lord’s

In 19 Tests at Lord’s, India has won only three times, including their 2021 tour.
There were some memorable moments in India cricket team’s cricket. The World Cup 1983 victory was one, the Natwest Trophy final was the second while India’s first Test victory was also memorable. Team India first played a match at Lord’s Back in 1932. However, he had to wait for 54 years to claim his first Test victory at the venue in 1986. Overall, in Tests, Team India did not have a great record, to win just three out of 19 matches. In India, India had mixed results, to win four and lose on nine oceans. India will take England in its third Test of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy on 10 July.
Lord’s Cricket Ground in London is often called the “Home of Cricket”. Established by Thomas Lord in 1814, it is the headquarters of the Marilebone Cricket Club (MCC) and hosts the host Test matches, Odis and domestic cricket. Famous for the famous slope affecting its prestigious pavilion, long room, and famous slopes, Lords have seen historical moments, including India’s 1983 World Cup Triumph and his 1971 Test victory. With a capacity of about 30,000, it mixes tradition with modern features, hosting the MCC Museum and the oldest cricket stability, Eaton vs. Harrow. Lords is a global cricket pilgrimage site.
India’s Test record in Lord’s, London
God is the place where the heroes are made. The land has given India to many heroes to cherish. India first played a Test match at the site in 1932 under Captain Colonel CK Nayedu. But it was not until 1986 when India won a Test match at Lord’s. Daredevils of Kapil Dev. The century of Chetan Sharma’s Fifer and Dilip Vengsarkar made a difference.
However, in recent years, the tide has changed. Lords India has won twice with an end to one in a draw in his last five tests. KL Rahul’s century conducted India to win.
- The highest total: 458/8D vs England in 2002
- The lowest total: 42 vs England in 1974
- Best Batting: Vinu Mankad (184) in 1952
- Best bowling: Ishant Sharma 7/74 in 2014
Mat | won | Lost | Drag | HS | Rasa |
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19 | 3 | 12 | 4 | 454 | 42 |
India’s match-wise record in Lord’s in Tests
Oppose | start date | Result | First inn | 2 in Sarai |
---|---|---|---|---|
We England | 25 June 1932 | Lost | 189 | 187 |
We England | 27 June 1936 | Lost | 147 | 93 |
We England | 22 June 1946 | Lost | 200 | 275 |
We England | 19 June 1952 | Lost | 235 | 378 |
We England | 18 June 1959 | Lost | 168 | 165 |
We England | 22 June 1967 | Lost | 152 | 110 |
We England | 22 July 1971 | Drag | 313 | 145/8 |
We England | 20 June 1974 | Lost | 302 | 42 |
We England | 2 August 1979 | Drag | 96 | 318/4 |
We England | 10 June 1982 | Lost | 128 | 369 |
We England | 5 June 1986 | won | 341 | 136/5 |
We England | 26 July 1990 | Lost | 454 | 224 |
We England | 20 June 1996 | Drag | 429 | |
We England | 25 July 2002 | Lost | 221 | 397 |
We England | 19 July 2007 | Drag | 201 | 282/9 |
We England | 21 July 2011 | Lost | 286 | 261 |
We England | 17 July 2014 | won | 295 | 342 |
We England | 9 August 2018 | Lost | 107 | 130 |
We England | 12 August 2021 | won | 364 | 298/8 D |
India’s ODI record in Lord’s, London
Who can forget India’s 1983 World Cup win. Cricket in India changed forever when Kapil Dev raised the trophy in Lord’s balcony. But this was not the only defined moment. India, led by Sourav Ganguly, chased a record 326-run target for two youths Yuvraj Singh and Mohammad Kaif in the 2002 Natwest Trophy final. This showed the world that wherever India was played, it was a threat.
- The highest total: 326/8 vs England (2002)
- The lowest total: 132/3 vs England (1975)
- The highest pursuit: 326/8 vs England (2002)
- Best Batting: Sourav Ganguly (90) vs England (2004)
- Best bowling: Yuzvendra Chahal (4/47) vs England (2022)
Mat | won | Lost | Tied up | HS | Rasa |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 326 | 146 |
India’s match-wise record in Odis at Lord’s
Oppose | date | Result | score | Over | RPO | Target | Inn |
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We England | 7 June 1975 | Lost | 132/3 | 60 | 2.2 | 335 | 2 |
We West Indies | 25 June 1983 | won | 183 | 54.4 | 3.34 | 1 | |
We England | 29 June 2002 | won | 272/4 | 48.5 | 5.56 | 272 | 2 |
We England | 13 July 2002 | won | 326/8 | 49.3 | 6.58 | 326 | 2 |
We England | 5 September 2004 | won | 204 | 49.3 | 4.12 | 1 | |
We England | 8 September 2007 | Lost | 187 | 47.3 | 3.93 | 1 | |
We England | 11 September 2011 | Tied up | 280/5 | 50 | 5.6 | 1 | |
We England | 14 July 2018 | Lost | 236 | 50 | 4.72 | 323 | 2 |
We England | 14 July 2022 | Lost | 146 | 38.5 | 3.75 | 247 | 2 |
India’s T20I records in Lord’s, London
India has played only two T20Is at Lord’s, back to the 2009 T20 World Cup. Since then, India has not played any T20I. MS Dhoni’s men lost both matches from West Indies and England.
Mat | won | Lost | Inn | HS | Rasa |
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2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 153 | 150 |
India’s match-wise record at Lord’s in T20I
Oppose | date | Result | score | Over | RPO | Target |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
We West Indies | 12 June 2009 | Lost | 153/7 | 20 | 7.65 | N/A |
We England | 14 June 2009 | Lost | 150/5 | 20 | 7.50 | 154 |
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