India and England are playing the third Test match of the five-match series at the iconic Lord’s cricket ground. The iconic ground has been breached by the crowds for the third Test match, due to which high security alerts have been issued and undercovers are being deployed. The protocol includes random spot checks on spectators and deployment of the undercover personnel at the stadium. This strategic move is being taken to avoid any future disturbance or interruptions during the match, like pitch invasion or crowd protests. The Lord’s cricket ground has always been a centre of attraction for all cricket fans in England, especially when two big teams like India and England are clashing out in a thrilling series. The stadium is likely to draw some huge crowds for this match since the Ashes 2023, with the tickets being sold out for the first four days. Also Read: Ravindra Jadeja Teases Joe Root on 99 with Fake Fumble in Final Over at Lord’s As a part of the security policy, flags and banners are banned, and additional security guards are being deployed for the safety of the players at their pavilion. This is happening due to the incident that took place during the 2023 Ashes series, and a "Just Stop Oil" protester ran onto the pitch and threw orange paint, halting the match. These sorts of incidents not only disturb the decorum of the match but also make all the players feel devastated during the gameplay. Not only this, during the Ashes series, the controversial run-out of Jonny Bairstow by Australian wicket-keeper batter Alex Carey shook the crowd. Some of the members of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) verbally abused Australian cricketers. Talking about the ongoing third Test match then England is in the driving seat, currently scoring 251/4 on the day with Joe Root unbeaten on 99 and the skipper Ben Stokes unbeaten at 39. These two veterans have formed an unbeaten partnership of 79 runs for the 5th wicket, taking their lead to a mammoth total in the first innings. Nitish Kumar Reddy was the pick of the bowlers from the Indian side, taking two wickets in a single over by dismissing both the English openers in his very first over.