India vs England 3rd Test, Lunch Menu: Team India will be served this food in lunch in lamb, chicken and … Lords

What is Team India getting to lunch at Lord’s? (PC-PTI)

Have you ever wondered when the players of Team India get to play Test matches, what do they get to eat at lunch? What do players eat to maintain their strength, agility and agility on the field? Let me tell you that in every field, every venue, players get different types of dish. But we tell you what is Team India getting to eat at the lunch break on the historic ground of Lord’s? The players’ lunch menu has been posted from the Instagram account of Lords, which is very interesting.

What is Team India eating at lunch break in Lord’s?

According to the photo posted by Lords, Team India are getting chicken meatball, lamb meat curry, fish, paneer tikka, basmati rice, fruit salad and Greek yogurt at lunch. A total of 13 dishes will be served to Team India. Not only Team India, England will also have the same menu.

This dish in Team India’s lunch menu

  • Butternaut squash soup with brioch crafton
  • Harisa Marinated Chicken Meatballs with Spaghetti, Squash, Corgate, Spring Onion
  • Misso Marinated Code Lawin, along with Fennel, Corgate, Dill Salad, Kel, Misso, Soy and Ginger Dressing
  • Lamb curry
  • Butternut squash and pumpkin korma
  • Peas and Peppermint Tortelini, Carrot Puree and White Wine Sauce
  • Cheese tikka
  • Prons / Mary Rose Sauce
  • Basmati rice
  • Crown New Potato / Spring Onian, Carrot, French Beans, Broccoli
  • Fruit salad
  • Greek Yogurt / Summer Bairy

Victory is necessary in Lord’s

Lord’s ground is very special for every player. This ground is called the maize of cricket. If Team India wins on this ground, more than 200 years old, then it will go ahead in the Test series, as well as it will be one of the most memorable win of Shubman Gill’s career. Team India batsmen and bowlers are seen in good rhythm. Team India has won the previous Test in Edgbaston, now let’s see what will happen next.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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