Cricket fans around the world enthusiastically await the India and England Test Series. The two teams are scheduled to meet again for highly anticipated, promising, thrilling action, historical rivalries, and world-class performance. Here are detailed insights into when and where the series will be played, as well as a comparison of past performances and win ratios.
When Will the Next India vs. England Test Series Take Place?
India is set to tour England for a five-match Test Series in the summer of 2025, as per the Future Tours Programme (FTP) released by the International Cricket Council (ICC). This is the schedule you have for now:
- Series Dated: 20 Jun-4 August
- Number to Test: 5
- Format: Traditional five-day Test Matches
Where Will the Matches Be Played?
Where are play the match Official statements are released; the following iconic England venues are typically chosen for India vs. England tests:
- Headingley, leeds: (20 Jun–24 Jun)
- Edgbaston, Birmingham: (2 Jul – 6 Jul)
- Lord’s Cricket Ground, London: (10 Jul – 14 Jul)
- Old Trafford, Manchester: (23 Jul – 27 Jul)
- Kennington Oval, London (31 Jul – 4 Aug)
These grounds have hosted many memorable clashes and are expected to once again welcome packed crowds and intense cricketing battles.
Broadcast & Streaming Information
📍 In India
- TV Broadcast: The India vs. England Test series will be watched live on the Star Sports Network. You can watch it on channels like Star Sports 1 (HD and SD) and Star Sports 1 Hindi (HD and SD). You have the option to watch matches in regional languages on Star Sports 1 Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada.
- Live Streaming: Matches will be streamed live on Disney+ Hotstar, accessible via the app and website.
📍 In the United Kingdom
- TV Broadcast: You can watch this series live on TNT Sports, which is available through packages like BT Broadband and the ‘Big Sport’ package.
- Live Streaming: You can watch the matches online through Discovery+ Premium, which is available on smart TVs and other devices.
India Vs England Test Head-to-Head Record
India and England have played some of the most memorable matches in Test Cricket history. Here’s a check of the insights at their head-to-head test record (as of 2024):
Statistics | India | England |
Total Test Played | 135+ | 135+ |
Wins | 32 | 50 |
Draws | 50 | 50 |
Series Played (overall) | 37 | |
Series Win (India) | 17 | |
Series Win (England) | 7 | |
Series Dawn |
England leads in overall Test wins, especially at home, but India has dominated recent home series, showing their skill on surfaces that favor spin bowling.
Win Ratio Analysis (Last Decade)
Last 3 Test Series Between India and England:
- India Vs England 2024 (India won 4-1)
- India is dominated by superior spin bowling and consistent batting.
- England Vs India 2021-22 (series drawn 2-2)
- India led 2-1, but the fifth Test was delayed to 2022, and England won it, tying the series.
- India Vs England 2021 (India won 3-1)
Played in India, spin duo Ravichandran Ashwin and Axar Patel dismantled England’s batting.
Recent Form at Home and Away:
Team | Home Win Ratio | Away Win Ratio |
India | 75% | 35% |
England | 60% | 30% |
India has a strong win ratio at home, and England remains competitive at home, especially with the seam-friendly conditions.
What to Expect in the 2025 Series
Pitch Conditions: When the weather is cloudy, fast bowlers usually get more help in England.
India’s Key Strength: A mix of experienced batters and a strong pace.
England’s Advantage: Home conditions, baseball-inspired aggressive batting, and experienced pace.
Predicted Outcome Based on Past Records
The series 2025 is closely contested, but the recent trend tilts in India’s favor due to better adaptability and form. Might give England a slight edge with home conditions.
Final Thoughts
The 2025 series in England vs. India promises a classic test rivalry battle. England vs. India is one of cricket’s oldest and most respected contests, with each team acting in the field in style and strategy. Mark your calendars; the next chapter of this storied rivalry is just around the corner.