India and England cricket team matches have always been closely contested and draw huge audiences when major ICC tournaments or bilateral series take place between these teams, particularly when major chases, explosive starts, and massive scorecards take place.
Millions watch every India National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Matches when major ICC tournaments or bilateral series come around.
Gus Atkinson holds on in desperation in order to get England over the line, only to miss the final ball and be bowled by Jimmy Anderson.
| No. | Date | Format | Venue / Series | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12 Feb 2025 | ODI | 3rd ODI – England tour of India | India won by 142 runs (IND 356/10 vs ENG 214/10) |
| 2 | 09 Feb 2025 | ODI | 2nd ODI – England tour of India | India won by 4 wickets (IND 308/6 vs ENG 304/10) |
| 3 | 06 Feb 2025 | ODI | 1st ODI – England tour of India | India won by 4 wickets (IND 251/6 vs ENG 248/10) |
| 4 | 20 Jun – 4 Aug 2025 | Test Series | India tour of England – 5‑match series | Series Drawn 2–2 (England 5‑match results: 1st ENG won, 2nd IND won, 3rd ENG won, 4th Drawn, 5th IND won) |
| 5 | Jan‑Feb 2025 | T20I Series | England tour of India – 5 T20Is | India won series 4–1; latest known result: India beat England by 150 runs in 5th T20I |
India vs England Test Series
England and India’s historical rivalry is one of great drama, providing world-class cricket on every occasion. The 2025 series will continue this legacy at some of England’s iconic cricket grounds.
Headingley, known for its passionate Northern crowds and rich cricket history, will host the opening match in this series.
Batsmen may find it challenging to bat on its fast and true surface – this may pose difficulties for England when trying to quiet an intimidating Indian audience that may prove harder than anticipated.
However, India boasts an array of talented players who can turn any game into an engaging contest – Rishabh Pant, Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja and Harshit Rana are just a few names worth keeping an eye out for!
This Test marks India’s first home Test against an English side since 2022, and both teams will look to make an impressionful statement at this renowned stadium.
As with any new series, its opening match can always prove thrilling as both sides attempt to gain an early edge in proceedings.
Edgbaston is often considered England’s fortress, providing them with an arena that thrives off high-energy contests that should provide further challenges as they look to keep their winning streak alive. With that being said, expect another tough test from England in their attempt at maintaining victory here.
However, India will find this match far harder to win than their last Test at this venue, with Rishabh Pant and Ben Duckett both scoring big scores in their respective first innings to help overcome an enormous deficit with ease through an impressive 371-run victory.
The third Test will take place at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai which has given rise to some unforgettable test cricket moments over its history.
India vs England ODI Series
India and England ODI series is one of the most anticipated series in world cricket, as both teams are fierce rivals in this shorter form of the game, with England currently holding a slight edge in terms of wins-losses statistics; both have made improvements recently and hence, this series should prove close.
On 20 June at Old Trafford, Shubman Gill made a superb captaincy debut and scored an unbeaten century in just his second innings as captain – becoming only second Indian wicketkeeper after MS Dhoni to do so.
Jasprit Bumrah broke Wasim Akram’s mind-boggling record by taking six wickets himself to equal his personal best for wicket taking in an innings.
Both teams were unable to capitalize on their impressive starts, as they ended up sharing wickets evenly in an innings draw.
England nevertheless emerged victorious by winning for the first time since 2022 and taking sole leadership of ODI rankings, while India dropped into sixth position.
After an ODI series in November-December, India will play England in five additional Test matches between January and February before moving onto three ODIs and three T20Is that will give both teams plenty of preparation time ahead of the 2024 ICC World Cup.
England’s recent success in Australia has put Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma back under the microscope. Together, they hope to regain their crown as the premier ODI pairing while ending a barren spell at home.
Even after their poor performances in Australia, England remain strong at home and will be confident of making an impressive comeback against an Indian side that has yet to win a Test in England.
Furthermore, England are eager to show they can be counted upon when it comes to white-ball cricket – something India have yet to accomplish here in England.
But in order to be successful on all fronts and secure glory on home soil it will require them to develop all aspects of their game equally if they wish for glory in pursuit of that goal.
India vs England T20 Series
India and England will meet for five T20 matches this year, beginning with Eden Gardens in Kolkata and continuing on through MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai and Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot. Finally, Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai will be host for their final encounter – all televised live by Star Sports network in India.
India are the current World Cup Champions and have defeated England four out of their past five T20 International matches, winning each time by an innings margin. They also met in three World Cup semi-finals with India triumphing three times and England once.
Indian defeated West Indies by 68 runs at Providence Stadium in Guyana during a T20I last September, under Rohit Sharma’s guidance, with Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan and Hardik Pandya providing powerful middle order support; Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakaravarthy providing potency bowling attack support.
Though England have enjoyed early-season success, they still face hurdles in scoring big totals during Super Eight matches against Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and New Zealand, and their batting hasn’t hit peak form yet. Still, Harry Brook’s side have been impressive overall and seem well poised to advance into Thursday’s semifinals in Mumbai.
England will face an uphill task in trying to silence an enthusiastic Indian crowd at Wankhede Stadium, yet they remain confident of succeeding.
The same pitch was used during Nepal’s loss against Italy during group stage play and provided spinners an advantage – Jofra Archer will play an instrumental role in trying to dominate India’s openers with frontloading his powerplay for England.
This match promises to be highly anticipated, as both teams vie for two spots in the semi-finals of the tournament. Furthermore, Jos Buttler can use this chance to showcase himself as one of the premier T20 batsmen around.
India vs England T20 World Cup
On Thursday, India and England will compete in their second semi-final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, set for an explosive high-scoring matchup which should serve as an early test in their tournament campaigns.
Both sides boast strong histories against one another in T20 World Cup matches so this clash could prove vital for each side in getting back on track in their tournament campaigns.
Both England and India have met five times during this competition and England currently hold a 3-3 advantage against India when it comes to head-to-head meetings.
Their most memorable encounter resulted in an unprecedented high scoring match involving an amazing 169 runs scored in just under 10 overs!
Furthermore, England made history when one of their players hit six sixes within one over at World Cup 2017. It stands out among T20 history as a standout T20 World Cup match ever!
England came into this match as the stronger team on day and will enter this one full of confidence. England beat Sri Lanka and West Indies to qualify for the semi-finals, and will look to silence a passionate Indian crowd in Mumbai. England may find their task even harder as Mumbai pitch is expected to favor spinners while restricting batters.
England’s batsmen finally came alive with an exhilarating victory against Pakistan in their final group match, thanks to Alex Hales and Jos Buttler, as England breezed into the semi-finals with an 11-wicket margin.
Now facing each other again for a high-profile clash on Thursday, both players hope to add another chapter to their partnership at this World Cup tournament.
Last time India and Zimbabwe met at this stage was in 2022, when India defeated England before going on to defeat South Africa in the final. Rohit Sharma’s team will enter this match as overwhelming favorites; Google’s win predictor gives India 66% odds of victory versus just 34% for Zimbabwe.
