The Lord’s Cricket Ground decided to serve a desi menu on Day 4 of the India vs England Test match on Sunday, July 13. Lord’s, which is well known for its sensational in-stadium catering, served dishes like chicken tikka curry, daal, paneer korma, amongst other things.
The stadium curates an exceptional food menu under the supervision of expert nutrition teams. On Sunday, Lord’s served an exceptional mix of subcontinental and continental dishes. The fans visiting Lord’s rave about the diverse, high-quality menus that elevate the match-day experience well beyond the boundary ropes.
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ENG vs IND, 3rd Test: Lord’s Day 4 Menu
Tomato & Basil Soup (V)
Chicken & Wild Mushroom Lasagne
Served with rocket, Parmesan, and a caramelised onion ciabatta slice
Fillet of Cod
Served with crispy whitebait, gremolata, asparagus, courgette, and a tartare velout
Chicken Tikka Curry
Paneer Korma (V)
Butternut Squash & Spinach Girolle Risotto (V)
Served with rocket, Parmesan, and a Parmesan crisp
Lentil Curry
Prawns in Marie Rose Sauce
Basmati Rice & Potatoes
Mixed Vegetables: Beans, Peas, Sweetcorn & Edamame
Fruit Salad
Greek Yoghurt with Summer Berries
Culinary Heritage of Lord’s
The venue’s culinary offerings range from hearty British classics to modern, Michelin-influenced dishes curated by celebrated chefs like Tommy Banks and Tom Kerridge.
Hospitality suites serve gourmet three-course lunches, featuring dishes such as treacle-cured beef fillet, chicken terrine, and delicate panna cottas. Guests in the prestigious Long Room are treated to fine dining in a setting steeped in cricketing history. For those in the Grand Stand and Nursery Pavilion, the experience includes a rotating buffet, afternoon tea, and a full bar — with everything from seasonal salads to artisan desserts.
Even the players’ dining room is a talking point, offering meals like lamb railway curry and five-bean chili to cater to both international tastes and nutritional needs. Public visitors also enjoy options at Pelham’s and the Harris Garden, with offerings like pies, BBQs, and traditional afternoon tea.
India Dominate Morning Session on Day 4
Indian cricket team went back to the pavilion during lunch, having taken 4 early wickets against the English side. The England cricket team got routed by the fast bowling of the Indian team in the morning of Day 4.
Some fiery confrontation was expected between the two sides after how both teams finished Day 3. The hosts however steadied themselves after the lunch break with Joe Root and Ben Stokes surviving some exceptional bowling of the Indian seamers.
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