India’s 2025 Tour of England: A Test of Skill and Grit

• 23 Aug, 24 • by Inkspilled
India’s 2025 Tour of England: A Test of Skill and Grit

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has unveiled the schedule for India’s highly anticipated tour of England in 2025. This five-match Test series, set to begin in June and conclude in August, will be a crucial part of India’s journey in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 cycle.

India’s last tour of England in 2021 ended in a 2-2 draw, with the final Test being rescheduled to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite taking a 2-1 lead, India fell short in the final match, losing by seven wickets at Edgbaston. The series was a missed opportunity for the Indian team to secure their first series win in England since 2007.

The upcoming tour will be a stern test for India, as they face an England team that has shown significant improvement under the leadership of Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum. The English side’s aggressive and fearless approach, known as “Bazball,” has made them a formidable opponent in Test cricket.

India’s fixtures for the five-match Test series vs England in 2025:

(i) 1st Test: 20-24 June, Headingley, Leeds

(ii) 2nd Test: 2-6 July, Edgbaston, Birmingham

(iii) 3rd Test: 10-14 July, Lord’s, London

(iv) 4th Test: 23-27 July, Old Trafford, Manchester

(v) 5th Test: 31 July-4 August, The Kia Oval, London

The five-match Test series will be played across some of England’s most iconic venues, including Headingley, Edgbaston, Lord’s, Old Trafford, and The Oval. These historic grounds are known for their challenging conditions, which can often favor the home team.

India’s success on this tour will depend on their ability to adapt to these conditions and play consistent cricket. The Indian batting lineup, led by Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, will be crucial in scoring runs against a strong English bowling attack. The Indian bowlers, including Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, and Ravichandran Ashwin, will also need to be at their best to contain the English batsmen.

Apart from the Test series, India will also play a five-match T20I series and a three-match ODI series against England, but in women’s league.

England Women vs India T20 Series

(i) 1st T20: 28 June – Trent Bridge, Nottingham

(ii) 2nd T20: 1 July – Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol

(iii) 3rd T20: 4 July – The Kia Oval, London

(iv) 4th T20: 9 July – Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester

(v) 5th T20: 12 July – Edgbaston, Birmingham

 

England Women vs India ODI Series

(i) 1st ODI: 16 July – Utilita Bowl, Southampton

(ii) 2nd ODI: 19 July – Lord’s, London

(iii) 3rd ODI: 22 July – Seat Unique Riverside, Chester-le-Street

 

The 2025 tour of England will be a significant milestone for Indian cricket. A successful tour could not only boost India’s confidence but also strengthen their position in the WTC. It will be a fascinating contest between two of the world’s best Test teams, and cricket fans around the globe will be eagerly anticipating the action.

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