IMAGE: Bhuvneshwar Kumar name was etched on the Lord’s honours board in 2014. Photograph: BCCI/Twitter Indian seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar holds a special affection for Lord’s and hopes his team can return to the home of cricket for the World Cup final on July 14.The 29-year-old’s name was etched on the Lord’s honours board in 2014 after his spell of 6-82 along with a half-century with the bat engineered a memorable Test victory for India over England. “I’ve been here two or three times but I always like coming back to play in England,” Kumar said. “It would mean a lot to get to go back to Lord’s for the final of the World Cup.” “I have very good memories there, so if we reach the final it will be a very big moment for not just me but for the whole team.” India overwhelmed Bangladesh in their final warm-up match. Lokesh Rahul and Mahendra Singh Dhoni smashed centuries as India posted a mammoth total of 359, sending out a warning to their rivals ahead of their tournament opener against South Africa on Wednesday. “We got everything we wanted out of the match; when it comes to batting, bowling and fielding,” added…