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Lord’s Eight-Foot Slope Continues to Shape Strategies Ahead of Third India-England Test

Team strategists are tweaking bowling choices to exploit the ground’s natural gradient through end selection.

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Overview

  • Lord’s eight-foot slope remains intact as teams prepare for the July 2025 third Test between India and England.
  • Bowlers fine-tune their end selections to exploit the gradient, with seamers favoring the Pavilion End for extra movement and outswing specialists heading to the Nursery End.
  • Batsmen are adjusting their stance and weight distribution to maintain balance on the incline, with early shuffles and stumbles highlighting the challenge.
  • Wicket-keepers are shifting laterally—stepping right from the Nursery End and left from the Pavilion End—to compensate for the slope’s effect on ball movement.
  • The historic duck-pond tilt has been preserved through modern renovations by the Marylebone Cricket Club, underscoring its role as a defining quirk of Lord’s legacy.