India heads to Lord’s Cricket Ground for the crucial 3rd Test (July 10-14, 2025) riding high on confidence after their stunning 336-run victory at Edgbaston. Captain Shubman Gill’s record-breaking 269 has already rewritten history books, but at the “Home of Cricket,” Indian batters have a rich legacy of memorable performances. Here’s a complete look at the highest individual Test scores by Indian players at Lord’s Cricket Ground.
Highest Individual Test Scores by Indians at Lord’s
Rank | Player | Score | Year | Opposition | Match Result |
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1 | Vinoo Mankad | 184 | 1952 | England | Draw |
2 | Dilip Vengsarkar | 157 | 1982 | England | Draw |
3 | Sourav Ganguly | 131 | 1996 | England | England won |
4 | Dilip Vengsarkar | 126* | 1986 | England | India won |
5 | Gundappa Viswanath | 113 | 1979 | England | Draw |
6 | Ajit Agarkar | 109* | 2002 | England | Draw |
7 | Ravi Shastri | 107 | 1990 | England | England won |
8 | Mohammed Azharuddin | 106 | 1990 | England | England won |
9 | Dilip Vengsarkar | 103 | 1979 | England | Draw |
Vinoo Mankad: The Record Holder
Vinoo Mankad holds the distinction of scoring the highest individual Test score by an Indian batter at Lord’s with his magnificent 184 against England in 1952. This innings came in India’s third innings, helping the team post 378 and secure a draw. Mankad was also the first Indian player to score a century at Lord’s, making his achievement even more significant.
Dilip Vengsarkar: The “Lord of Lord’s”
Dilip Vengsarkar occupies a unique place in Lord’s history as the only overseas player to score three Test centuries at the venue, earning him the title “Lord of Lord’s.” His scores of 103 (1979), 157 (1982), and 126* (1986) showcase remarkable consistency at cricket’s home.
His 157 in 1982, scored in 331 minutes with 21 fours, is considered one of the finest innings at Lord’s. Coming in at 67/2 on Day 4, Vengsarkar counterattacked brilliantly, partnering with Yashpal Sharma to frustrate England’s bowlers.
His third century in 1986 (126*) was particularly special as it helped India secure their historic Test victory at Lord’s. He remained unbeaten, striking 16 fours in a masterful 326-minute innings that proved match-winning.
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Recent Context and Series Update
India enters the Lord’s Test with tremendous momentum after Shubman Gill’s record-breaking performances. Gill recently scored 269 at Edgbaston—the highest score by an Indian captain in Tests and the highest by any Indian batter in England, surpassing Sunil Gavaskar’s 221 from 1979.
With his aggregate of 430 runs in the Edgbaston Test (269 and 161), Gill has set new benchmarks for Indian batting overseas. The current Indian captain leads the series with 585 runs at an average of 63.23.
The Lord’s Challenge
Lord’s presents unique challenges with its famous 2.5-meter slope and English conditions that favor swing bowling. The venue’s history and the pressure of performing at cricket’s most prestigious ground make high scores particularly valuable.
Nine Indian players have scored Test centuries at Lord’s, with their names immortalized on the Honours Boards in the pavilion—a dream for every visiting cricketer.
Upcoming 3rd Test: Match Details
Detail | Information |
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Venue | Lord’s Cricket Ground, London |
Dates | July 10-14, 2025 |
Start Time | 11:00 AM Local Time |
Series Status | India leads 2-1 |
Previous Result | India won by 336 runs at Edgbaston |
As India takes the field at Lord’s with confidence from their recent victory, fans will watch eagerly to see if any current batter can challenge Mankad’s 73-year-old record or add their name to the prestigious list of Indian centurions at the Home of Cricket.
The stage is perfectly set for another memorable chapter in Indian cricket’s rich history at Lord’s.