The third test between England and India is on a high note, as India needs just 135 runs with six wickets remaining in their hand at the iconic venue at Lord's. On the other hand, England will try their best to defend the 193-run total to take a lead of 2-1 in the series. On Day 4 of the Lord's Test, India made England all out on a total of 192 runs, while the visiting team lost their four wickets, which include the wickets of Yashasvi Jaiswal, Karun Nair, Shubman Gill, and night watchman Akash Deep, making a second innings total of 58 runs.
Former England captain Nasser Hussain stated that he has his trust in 'Mr. Cool' KL Rahul and 'Mr. Chaos' Rishabh Pant to lead India, as first centurion KL Rahul remains not out on 33 runs at the day's end and Rishabh Pant is scheduled to bat next.
He said,
"He has been there before. He has done it in Australia. He doesn't bottle it. Rishabh Pant, he won't be affected by pressure. He thrives on pressure. The two at the crease, we are presuming Rishabh Pant will come out tomorrow. Mr. Cool KL Rahul, calm and calculated, who is getting runs for fun in this series and on this ground. Mr. Chaos Rishabh Pant, but in that method, you know he knows exactly what he is doing. He handles pressure well. That's the partnership you want to break."
Further, Hussain stated that if England exploits the new ball in the morning, then they might have a chance to win the Test. He said,
"I think it's maybe 52-48 in India's favor. England has to use the newish ball and hit those cracks hard. These 135 runs are going to be hard work—unless Pant starts going. It will be a sell-out crowd with lots of India fans in, and every boundary will be cheered, so it will be about coping with that atmosphere and controlling your emotions."