This is the first time Team India skipper Virat Kohli has won a toss in a Test match in England, in nine attempts.
Virat Kohli is averaging 20.66 after three innings, which started with James Anderson dismissing him for a golden duck at Trent Bridge.
Dawid Malan played the last of his 15 Tests back in 2018, making the opportunity all the more significant in nature.
The spotlight will also be on Kohli, as fans will expect him to score some big runs since his last international century was way back in November 2019.
VVS Laxman opined that no other batsman than home side's skipper Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow could show character against the Indian attack.
In the two Tests so far, Joe Root has scored 64, 109, 180* and 33, with his series tally of 386 runs the highest by a distance.
Geoffrey Boycott believes that the team's top-order batsmen have to improve and stop relying on Joe Root to provide the runs.
England seemed to be on top in the match but a brilliant display by India's lower order and an England batting collapse saw them lose.
A heroic performance from the Indian bowlers helped the visitors seal a 151-run victory against England at Lord's to go 1-0 up in the five-match series.
Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah shared an unbeaten 89-run stand for the ninth wicket and received a "rousing welcome" from their teammates in the Lord's long room.