Only Two Indians To Score Multiple Test Centuries At Lord's, Check to know the Names
New Delhi (Uttam Hindu News): India's opening batsman KL Rahul scored a century in the ongoing third Test match against England at Lord's. KL Rahul scored 100 runs facing 177 balls in India's first innings.
This was the second time that KL Rahul scored a century at this historic ground of Lord's. KL Rahul is the second Indian to score a century here more than once. Let's know which players from India have scored two or more Test centuries at Lord's.
Dilip Vengsarkar: Between 1979 and 1990, this right-handed batsman played a total of four Tests at Lord's, scoring 508 runs in eight innings with the help of three centuries and a half-century at an average of 72.57.
Vengsarkar played his first Test match at Lord's in August 1979, failing to open his account in the first innings but scoring 103 runs in the next innings.
In July 1982, Vengsarkar played his second Test here, and after scoring just two runs in the first innings, he made 157 runs in the next innings.
Dilip Vengsarkar played his third Test at Lord's in June 1986, scoring an unbeaten 126 in the first innings. He then contributed 33 runs to the team's account in the next innings.
Vengsarkar last played at Lord's in July 1990, scoring 52 and 35.
KL Rahul: This right-handed batsman has played three Tests at Lord's since 2018, scoring 252 runs in five innings at an average of 50.40. During this time, KL Rahul has scored two centuries here.
KL Rahul first played at Lord's in August 2018, scoring eight and 10 runs.
After this, KL Rahul played a Test match here in August 2021, in which he scored 129 and five runs.
KL Rahul played his third Test here in July 2025 and scored 100 in the first innings, including 13 fours.