The India tour of England 2025 has been full of drama and world-class performances. England took the 1st Test at Headingley by 5 wickets, with Josh Tongue’s five-for proving decisive despite big knocks from Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant.
India bounced back with a dominant 336-run win in the 2nd Test, led by Gill’s twin centuries and Akash Deep’s 6-wicket haul. England reclaimed the lead at Lord’s with a 22-run win, before the 4th Test ended in a high-scoring draw.
In a thrilling finale at The Oval, India clinched a 6-run win, thanks to Mohammed Siraj’s match-winning yorker, levelling the series 2–2. Here’s the full schedule and how to watch the highlights.
India Tour of England 2025: Full Schedule & Results

Here’s the complete list of matches with all the dates, times, and venues you need to keep an eye on:
| Date | Venue | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 20–24, 2025 | Headingley, Leeds | England won by 5 wickets |
| Jul 02–06, 2025 | Edgbaston, Birmingham | India won by 336 runs |
| Jul 10–14, 2025 | Lord’s, London | England won by 22 runs |
| Jul 23–27, 2025 | Old Trafford, Manchester | Match drawn |
| Jul 31–Aug 04, 2025 | Kennington Oval, London | India won by 6 runs |
For a quick look at both teams past battles, check out the full India vs England head-to-head record.
India vs England 2025 Test Series – Match Summaries
Check the full match-by-match summaries of India vs England 2025 Test series below. From standout performances to key moments everything is covered here.
1st Test Summary (June 20–24, 2025)
| Innings | Score | Top Scorer | Best Bowler |
|---|---|---|---|
| India 1st | 471 all out | Shubman Gill – 147 | Josh Tongue – 4/86 |
| England 1st | 465 all out | Harry Brook – 99 | Jasprit Bumrah – 4/58 |
| India 2nd | 364 all out | Rishabh Pant – 118 | Brydon Carse – 3/80 |
| England 2nd | 373/5 | Ben Duckett – 149 | Shardul Thakur – 2/51 |
- Result: England won by 5 wickets
- Player of the Match: Ben Duckett
2nd Test Match Summary – England vs India (July 2–6, 2025)
| Team | Innings | Runs Scored | Top Scorer | Best Bowler |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| India | 1st Innings | 587 all out | Shubman Gill – 269 | Shoaib Bashir – 3/167 |
| England | 1st Innings | 407 all out | Harry Brook – 158 | Mohammed Siraj – 5/64 |
| India | 2nd Innings | 427/6 declared | Shubman Gill – 161 | Shoaib Bashir – 2/119 |
| England | 2nd Innings | 271 all out | Jamie Smith – 88 | Akash Deep – 6/96 |
- Result: India won by 336 runs
- Player of the Match: Shubman Gill
3rd Test Match Summary – England vs India (July 10–14, 2025)
| Team | Innings | Runs Scored | Top Scorer | Best Bowler |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| England | 1st Innings | 387 all out | Joe Root – 104 | Jasprit Bumrah – 5/74 |
| India | 1st Innings | 387 all out | KL Rahul – 100 | Chris Woakes – 3/54 |
| England | 2nd Innings | 192 all out | Joe Root – 40 | Washington Sundar – 4/22 |
| India | 2nd Innings | 170 all out | Ravindra Jadeja – 61* | Ben Stokes – 3/48 |
- Result: England won by 22 runs
- Player of the Match: Ben Stokes
4rd Test Match Summary – England vs India
| Innings | Team | Score | Top Scorer (Runs) | Best Bowler (Wkts) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Innings | India | 358 all out | Yashasvi Jaiswal (107) | Ben Stokes – 4 wickets |
| 1st Innings | England | 669 all out | Joe Root (248) | Ravindra Jadeja – 4 wickets |
| 2nd Innings | India | 425/4 decl. | Washington Sundar (101*) | Chris Woakes – 2 wickets |
- Result: Match Drawn
- Player of the Match: Joe Root
5th Test Match Summary – England vs India
| Innings | Team | Score | Top Scorer (Runs) | Best Bowler (Wickets) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Innings | India | 224 all out | Karun Nair (57) | Gus Atkinson – 5 wickets |
| 1st Innings | England | 247 all out | Zak Crawley (64) | Mohammed Siraj – 4 wickets |
| 2nd Innings | India | 396 all out | Yashasvi Jaiswal (118) | Josh Tongue – 5 wickets |
| 2nd Innings | England | 367 all out | Harry Brook (111) | Mohammed Siraj – 5 wickets |
- Result: India won by 6 runs
- Player of the Match: Mohammed Siraj
India vs England Ticket Information
Want to cheer for India right from the stands? Here’s how you can grab your tickets:
- Buy Online: Head to the ECB’s website or platforms like Ticketmaster UK. Booking early means better seats!
- Stadium Counters: Tickets may also be sold at the stadium box offices a few days before the match—keep an eye on timings.
- Affordable Prices: From budget-friendly seats to VIP lounges, there’s something for everyone. Look out for family zones and student discounts.
- Perks for Early Birds: Some venues offer early booking bonuses—discounts, better views, or even meet-and-greet chances.
- Carry ID: Make sure to bring a valid photo ID and your ticket (print or digital) on match day.
Best Seats for Viewing India vs England Series Across Stadiums
Want the perfect view of that cover drive or stunning yorker? Here’s where you should sit:
- Leeds (Headingley): East Stand and Western Terrace are fun, loud, and have a great view of the pitch.
- Birmingham (Edgbaston): The Eric Hollies Stand is famous for its energy—join the party or sit near the RES Wyatt Stand for a calmer view.
- London (Lord’s): Want the full Lord’s experience? The Compton Stand and Grand Stand are top picks. The Pavilion is premium and historic.
- Manchester (Old Trafford): Choose the Red Rose Suite or sit around square leg for a clear view of all the action.
- London (The Oval): Bedser and Peter May Stands offer sharp views and a great atmosphere.
Hot Tip: Mid-wicket zones and higher rows give you the best overall view of the game!
Expected Weather Conditions – India vs England
The English summer is lovely—but also a bit cheeky. Here’s a quick weather rundown:
- Leeds (June): Cool and comfy—around 12°C to 22°C. May see some clouds or light showers.
- Birmingham (July): Pleasant 14°C to 24°C. Mostly dry, maybe a few clouds.
- London (July–Aug): Warm and sunny—up to 26°C. Perfect cricket weather!
- Manchester (July): 13°C to 23°C, but Manchester loves its rain—carry a raincoat just in case!
Critical Match Day Information To Be Aware Of
To make sure your day goes smoothly, tick off these essentials:

- Keep your ticket handy: Keep tickets on your phone or printed, and match the right date and venue.
- Arrive Early: Gates usually open 2–3 hours before the toss. Come early to skip long lines.
- Bring ID: A passport or valid government ID is usually required at entry points.
- What You Can Bring: Phones, binoculars, sealed water bottles, small snacks in clear bags are fine. No power banks, big bags, or outside food.
- Travel Tips: Public transport is best—most stadiums are well-connected. Skip the parking hassles!
- Dress Right: Pack light layers, sunglasses, sunscreen, or a rain jacket depending on the city.
Where To Watch India Tour Of England On TV?
Can’t be there in person? No worries—you can watch every moment live! In India, you can watch live on Sony Sports Network or stream on Sonyliv. In the UK, catch the action on Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Go.
India vs England 2025 Test Series Squad
Both India and England have lineups that feature a mix of experienced stars and promising young talent, setting the stage for a thrilling contest between two top Test sides.
Here’s a complete look at the players set to feature in this high-stakes red-ball battle:
India Squad
- Shubman Gill (Captain)
- Rishabh Pant (Vice-Captain & Wicketkeeper)
- Yashasvi Jaiswal
- KL Rahul
- Sai Sudharsan
- Abhimanyu Easwaran
- Karun Nair
- Nitish Reddy
- Ravindra Jadeja
- Dhruv Jurel (Wicketkeeper)
- Washington Sundar
- Shardul Thakur
- Jasprit Bumrah
- Mohammed Siraj
- Prasidh Krishna
- Akash Deep
- Arshdeep Singh
- Kuldeep Yadav
England Squad
- Ben Stokes (Captain)
- Ben Duckett
- Joe Root
- Zak Crawley
- Harry Brook
- Jacob Bethell
- Chris Woakes
- Ollie Pope (Wicketkeeper)
- Jamie Smith (Wicketkeeper)
- Samuel James Cook
- Brydon Carse
- Shoaib Bashir
- Josh Tongue
- Jamie Overton
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Conclusion: India Wins 5th Test, Series Ends in 2–2 Draw!
The Test series between India and England delivered high drama till the very end. After England led 2–1 with wins in the 1st and 3rd Tests, India struck back with a sensational 6-run victory in the 5th Test at The Oval, thanks to Mohammed Siraj’s heroics.
With the 4th Test ending in a draw, the series concluded at 2–2—fitting for a contest where both sides fought tooth and nail. A brilliant display of skill, grit, and resilience from both teams across all five Tests.
FAQs
There are 5 Test matches, played between June 20 and August 4, 2025.
Yes! All five games are part of the current WTC cycle, which makes them extra important.
Visit the ECB’s official site or Ticketmaster UK to book online. Stadium box offices may also have sales closer to match day.
Yes! Sony Sports will show it live in India. You can also stream it on SonyLIV.
Expect mild, sunny days with a chance of rain, especially up north. Pack accordingly!
Absolutely! This is a fan-friendly tour with full crowds expected at all venues.
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