Key Points

Rishabh Pant is drawing inspiration from India's famous 2021 Lord's victory as the team prepares for the crucial third Test. The wicketkeeper-batter highlighted the squad's growing confidence after their massive 336-run win at Edgbaston. KL Rahul expressed pride about his name featuring on Lord's prestigious honours board from previous performances. With England historically dominant at this venue, India will look to overcome the odds and take a 2-1 series lead.

Key Points: Rishabh Pant Eyes Lord's Redemption as India Seek Series Lead

  • Pant reflects on iconic 2021 Lord's win ahead of crucial Test
  • KL Rahul cherishes his name on Lord's honours board
  • India levels series 1-1 after dominant Edgbaston victory
  • England holds 12-3 historical edge over India at Lord's
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Everyone is getting confident with every match: Rishabh Pant ahead of Lord's Test

Pant recalls India's 2021 Lord's triumph as team gains confidence ahead of crucial 3rd Test against England.

"Everyone is getting confident with every match – Rishabh Pant"

London, July 10

Ahead of the third Test against England Indian wicketkeeper/batter Rishabh Pant reflected on the memorable victory at the iconic Lord's ground in India last tour to England in 2021, and expressed gratitude for a new opportunity and highlighting the team's growing confidence with each match.

India's previous tour to England ended in a 2-2 draw, but India registered a famous win at Lord's.

In a video posted by BCCI, Rishabh Pant said, "Everyone knows it's an iconic ground. Everyone coming together to win that test match was so amazing to see. Now, God has been kind that I got a chance again with a different team in a different role. "

India and England are all set to clash in the third Test of the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series at the Home of Cricket, Lord's, starting July 10.

Pant also spoke about India's confidence after a 336-run triumph at Edgbaston, levelling the series 1-1.

"See the way team is playing, everyone is getting confident with every match. This is something we're going to take from the last match as a team, lots of confidence, and hopefully we can make it a 2-1 series now. "

Indian batter KL Rahul expressed pride and joy playing at Lord's, cherishing his place on the honors board, and aiming for a high-scoring performance to secure a win for India.

"My experience of having played here with a lot of pride and happiness. A happy feeling to come here and enter the dressing room and see the honours board, and have your name on it. Hopefully, I can put in a great performance here once again and make sure that I get as many runs as I can and put my team in a winning position," KL Rahul said.

Rahul has played 2 Test matches at Lord's, where he has scored 152 runs and made one century.

Team India delivered a phenomenal batting and bowling performance without Bumrah, with skipper Shubman Gill's masterclass knocks of 269 and 161, Mohammed Siraj walking away with a six-fer, and Akash Deep taking a ten-wicket haul at Birmingham.

At Lord's, India and England have faced off 19 times. England won 12 of those encounters, while India managed just three victories.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an England fan living in Mumbai, I must say India's performance at Edgbaston was clinical. But Lord's is our fortress! Should be an exciting contest 🏏
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Rohit P
Hope Pant doesn't throw his wicket away playing rash shots this time. Talent is there but needs more responsibility in Tests. #ConstructiveCriticism
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Kavya N
That 2021 Lord's win was magical! Dravid sir's calm guidance + Pant's fearless batting = perfect combo. Hope they recreate that magic 🤞
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Michael C
Interesting to see how India performs without Bumrah. Siraj and Akash Deep were brilliant last match, but English conditions are different beast.
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Priya S
KL Rahul's century at Lord's last time was pure class! Hope he repeats that performance. Our batting lineup looks solid 💪
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Vikram M
Weather forecast shows rain interruptions. Hope we get full 5 days of play. Want to see proper cricket, not Duckworth-Lewis calculations!

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