The former batsman feels it will be a challenge for India to survive the hostile bowling attack of the England.
"I know the Indian batting had problems with Sachin Tendulkar weighed down by the weight of expectation at Lord's and a viral infection in the second innings," Boycott said.
"Gautam Gambhir had a badly bruised elbow but even so, if the ball swings or seams a bit off the pitch, the Indian batting will come under more intense pressure due to the pace and consistency of the England attack.
The 70-year-old also had a lot of good things to say about England's pace trio of James Anderson, Chris Tremlett and Stuart Broad.
"James Anderson is now a top-class bowler. His movement of the ball is his key strength. If you keep swinging and seaming at a pretty good pace, and put it in difficult areas for batsmen often enough, you will get wickets, and that is what he does.
James Anderson celebrates after his five-wicket haul in the Lord's Test
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