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India National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard

India National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard

India National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard

India advanced to their first T20 World Cup semi-final with ease thanks to Sanju Samson’s outstanding knock of 97 not out and managed it without Ben Stokes and Shoaib Bashir who were injured during this series.

After Atkinson had struck Mohammed Siraj out, Shubman Gill had to decide between keeping the field back or giving Woakes an opportunity for a single. He chose the latter option, but England were unable to capitalize, as reflected in the India National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard.

DateMatchVenueIndia ScoreEngland ScoreResult
5 Mar 2026T20 World Cup Semi-FinalMumbai253/7 (20)246/7 (20)India won by 7 runs
2 Feb 20255th T20IMumbai247/9 (20)97 (10.3)India won by 150 runs
31 Jan 20254th T20IPune181/9 (20)166 (19.4)India won by 15 runs
28 Jan 20253rd T20IRajkot145/9 (20)171/9 (20)England won by 26 runs
25 Jan 20252nd T20IChennai166/8 (19.2)165/9 (20)India won by 2 wickets

India vs. England ODI Series

Shubman Gill scores an unbeaten century on his captaincy debut as India break through Edgbaston’s “fortress-like defenses” to level series at 1-1 and secure India’s fourth greatest Test win ever.

Ravindra Jadeja becomes the fastest Indian bowler ever to achieve 30 wickets in England, joining iconic figures such as Tendulkar, Dravid and Kohli in this elite club.

Nitish Kumar Reddy and Arshdeep have both been ruled out of the fourth Test due to injury, prompting Anshul Kamboj’s call-up as cover.

England defeated India by 123 runs in the second Test at Lord’s, marking their first innings defeat at home by a team who won both toss and batted first.

On Sunday, 25 June 2025 at Oval Stadium in London, England won the toss and elected to bat first, leading India to reach 331/6 before being all out and drawing this low-scoring match 2-2; marking India’s smallest win by runs ever seen in any test match.

India vs. England Test Series

England and India are two of the fiercest rival cricket teams, known for their fierce and historic rivalry. Packed with drama and unforgettable moments, their rivalry spans history.

Now with five Test matches taking place at some of the most iconic stadiums around the globe, this summer will surely see one of its biggest cricket events yet. Impulse Decisions offers cricket hospitality packages tailored specifically for your preferences and budget!

The inaugural Test match begins at Headingley in Leeds on June 20, with Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham playing host from July 2-7.

Both sides will look to break their respective jinxes at these historic grounds which have witnessed some of cricket’s most memorable moments, from Botham’s legendary feats against Tendulkar to Ben Stokes’ miraculous comeback innings at Edgbaston – these stadiums have earned themselves an esteemed reputation as sites which can produce nail-biting Test matches that keep audiences riveted on their seats until their last wicket has fallen!

Shubman Gill will make his captaincy debut and Rishabh Pant is on track to join the elite 3000 club during this match, which promises to be exciting.

Meanwhile, Jasprit Bumrah hopes to surpass Wasim Akram’s remarkable record and cement himself as the premier fast bowler today.

After being humiliated in New Zealand and Australia, India entered this match with considerable reservations. A series of injuries and retirements had rendered India short on experience at these English venues; only KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja and Rishabh Pant had played there in English conditions before.

Compounding their lack of familiarity were key players such as R Ashwin, Rohit Sharma and Mohammad Shami who weren’t available either.

Lord’s, widely renowned as the Home of Cricket, hosts its third Test from July 10-14th in London. Offering unparalleled cricketing history with historic brick walls and an immaculate pitch, Lord’s provides an unforgettable cricketing experience – nothing can match watching live Test matches at this iconic stadium!

India vs. England T20 Series

After losing to India at home, England will look for redemption in five T20 Internationals starting this week at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium – where Abhishek Sharma hit an unbeaten 131 to lead India to an emphatic 150-run win in February last year.

But this time around, Jasprit Bumrah will look to flip the script. The Indian fast bowler will aim to add to his impressive list of achievements – which already include breaking Wasim Akram’s legendary 10-wicket haul in Test cricket.

Indian team is unquestionably formidable and have repeatedly proven they can beat any opposition on their day; yet this tournament presents them with a great test. After beating Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and New Zealand they now aim to become the first T20 World Cup team ever to defend a championship title successfully.

West Indies openers Shai Hope (37 off 22 balls) and Rovman Powell (44) helped West Indies post a formidable total against England, only for India to chase it down with four balls left over thanks to Sanju Samson (97 off 50 balls).

Jofra Archer will play an instrumental role for England as they attempt to counter India’s aggressive batsmen Samson and Abhishek. With strong records against Samson and Abhishek under his belt, he will relish this chance to showcase himself in front of an Indian audience. Gus Atkinson and Jos Buttler will also play important roles for them during this contest.

India vs. England T20I Series

India and England, the defending T20 World Cup champions, will meet for their semi-final clash Thursday at Mumbai’s Wankhede stadium. It marks their third straight meeting at this stage – they also met twice before in 2022 and 2024 during final-four battles of both tournaments.

India and England have met seven times in Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), with India winning four and England three. Furthermore, these sides met again for the ICC Champions Trophy final, where India prevailed by 31 runs.

This series will be divided into five T20Is, starting on January 22 and concluding two weeks later on February 2.

Both teams boast impressive records at Wankhede Stadium; England have won one out of their two league games held there while India have taken all seven home T20Is there without defeat.

This match-up between England and India promises to be thrilling with both sides fielding powerful squads.

Jofra Archer will represent England against Samson and Abhishek who pose serious threats; Archer has been performing admirably recently and looks forward to facing these players head on.

Nitish Kumar Reddy and Arshdeep Kamboj will miss the fourth Test against England at Lord’s, so N Jagadeesan has been called up as cover. Both pacers will return for Leeds’ fifth test match.

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