From Virat Kohli to Sachin Tendulkar, legendary Indian players who never scored a century at the iconic Lords'
These are the six Indian players who despite their legendary status, weren't able to score a century at arguably the most iconic venue in cricket

Despite being regarded as one of the finest opening batters of all time, Lord's was the one stadium where Sunil Gavaskar wasn't able to play a memorable knock. He played five Test matches at the iconic venue in his career but failed to register a single century.

He may be famously nicknamed as the 'Lord of Cricket' and have 100 centuries under his name, however Sachin Tendulkar failed to ever score a ton at the iconic venue in London. He has an abysmal record at Lord's with his highest individual score being just 37 in the five Tests that he played there in his illustrious career.

With over 8000 runs in the format along with 23 centuries, Virender Sehwag is one of the finest Indian batters to ever feature in Test cricket. He scored tons in stadiums around the world, however Lord's was the one venue where he failed to give great batting performances.

VVS Laxman was a fine batter of the red-ball format and played several fantastic knocks in his career. However, the former India cricketer wasn't able to score a single hundred at Lord's despite playing several matches at the iconic venue in London.

Despite being one of the modern-day greats and playing some absolutely incredible knocks in the longest format, Virat Kohli failed to ever register a score in the three digits at Lord's. Though he does have multiple hundreds on English soil, his form dwindled whenever he played at the iconic venue.

With over 7000 runs and 19 centuries in red-ball cricket, Cheteshwar Pujara is definitely among the best Test batters of the modern era. Though he did play many fabulous knocks on English soil, Lord's was the one stadium where the veteran wasn't able to get into triple figures even though he played multiple Test matches at the venue.