Former India stumper Kiran More said batting will hold key for India in the series.
"It will be India's batting against England's bowling. If we bat well we will win. 375-400 should be the minimum total that will be required," said the former chairman of selectors.
Talking about the feeling of playing at Lord's, Vengsarkar, who scored three centuries on the trot at the hallowed venue, was of the opinion that the first day of the Test is special, with a packed crowd in attendance.
"It's a great occasion. I am a member of the MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club) and hope to be there (when India take on England in the series opener and the 100th Test between the two rivals commencing July 21), but am not sure," he said.
Busy campaigning for himself and his panel members ahead of the Mumbai Cricket Association's elections on July 15, Vengsarkar recollected the opening Test victory at Lord's and 2-0 series victory in 1986 under Kapil Dev's captaincy.
"We won at Lord's in 1986 and had a great tour to win the series 2-0. I hope the Indian team (led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni) also wins at Lord's (this time around)," the former India skipper said.
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