Jasprit Bumrah and KL Rahul etched their names on the Lord's Honours Board following their stellar performances in the third Test against England. Bumrah's impressive 5/74 and Rahul's resilient century were pivotal in India's fight. Despite India's narrow defeat, their contributions were permanently recognised at the 'Home of Cricket', marking a proud moment amidst the loss.
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