On Day 3 of the third Test match against England, Team India's KL Rahul played a knock of 100 runs off 177 deliveries, which included 13 boundaries (Pic: AFP)
With this, he became the second Indian batsman to score more than one century at the historic Lord's Cricket Ground. The right-hander's first century came in 2021, when he scored 129 runs (Pic: AFP)
Former Team India batsman Dilip Vengsarkar has three tons at Lord's, which came in 1979, 1982 and 1986. So far, 10 Indians, including Rahul and Vengsarkar, have managed to script their names on the Lord's honours board (Pic: File Pic)
Vengsarkar is also a visiting batsman with the most centuries at the 'Home of Cricket' (Pic: File Pic)
Rahul's century in the third Test match also marked his second ton in the ongoing five-match Test series (Pic: AFP)

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