
England Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Stats
Final session of fifth Test ends with both dressing rooms uniting to deflate emotional intensity, regardless of Ben Stokes’ previous remarks against Joe Root – no one holds any hard feelings towards either camp, reflecting the fierce rivalry seen in england cricket team vs india national cricket team stats.
Siraj dismisses Josh Tongue and India take an advantage by one wicket with 35 needed for victory.
Test | Date | Venue | Winner | Margin |
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1st | 20–24 June 2025 | England | England | Won by 5 wickets (myKhel, Wikipedia) |
2nd | 2–6 July 2025 | — (England) | India | Won by 336 runs (myKhel, Wikipedia) |
3rd | 10–14 July 2025 | Lord’s, England | England | Won by 22 runs (The Guardian, myKhel) |
4th | 23–27 July 2025 | Old Trafford, Eng | Draw | — (myKhel, Talksport) |
5th | 31 July–4 August 2025 | The Oval, Eng | India | Won by 6 runs (myKhel, Wikipedia, Reuters) |
England vs India 2011
India was an unstoppable force during the 2011 ODI World Cup on home turf and triumphantly took home their second ever title, beating Sri Lanka 3-0 in the final to secure it for another four-year cycle. India demonstrated incredible fighting spirit throughout their performances at Chinnaswamy Stadium; Sachin Tendulkar hit an unforgettable 120 while Andrew Strauss made history by scoring an outstanding 158 score – helping tie their match against England at Chinnaswamy Stadium and secure their win!
Prior to tea on the third day, England captain Andrew Strauss and Middlesex player Ian Bell were involved in an arduous run-out decision ruled to have been out by an umpire but overturned after consultation between both coaches and match referee.
England batsmen struggled to maintain momentum against India’s bowlers on day 4, falling away in response to India’s pace bowlers and falling to 68/6 at tea on day 5. England captain Andrew Strauss dismissed Sachin Tendulkar shortly after tea from India’s second innings and made matters even more dire for England’s visitors.
Strauss then quickly struck to revive their chances, taking two wickets in quick succession to give his side the best chance at success. He quickly removed Ravindra Jadeja and wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel to bring them closer to victory – but Joe Root and Harry Brook’s brilliant batting put paid to any last-ball thrillers that may have occurred otherwise.
India vs England 2012
England had previously struggled against India in Tests. Over the past decade, they had lost 14 series against them (excluding two one-off Tests). But they finally broke that trend late 2012 thanks to Alastair Cook’s outstanding run scoring performances that led to a 2-1 series win at Kolkata.
Since England’s triumphant win in Kolkata, things haven’t gone according to plan for them on tour of India and they’ve suffered two embarrassing defeats on both tours – yet that victory will always stand as an iconic milestone.
India won the toss and elected to bat first at Sardar Patel Stadium, with Cheteshwar Pujara and Virender Sehwag forging an outstanding opening partnership which helped India post 521/8 before declaring. England batsmen struggled in response, only Cook scoring over 200 runs despite Pragyan Ojha and Ravichandran Ashwin taking three wickets each to bowl out hosts England for 191.
At Eden Gardens, England found victory to be more straightforward. Although the pitch did not turn as much as in Mumbai, England’s spinners still managed to create problems for India with Monty Panesar and Graeme Swann taking seven wickets combined, while James Anderson and Steven Finn each took four to bowl them out for 326 on Day 4. Although England began slowly during their innings, England never faced an imminent danger of losing this Test match.
India vs England 2013
Rain-shortened Champions Trophy final in Edgbaston provided an intriguing contest between two of the world’s elite sides: India and England battled it out until MS Dhoni’s side ultimately emerged victorious by five runs – marking India’s maiden ICC one-day title and solidifying them as world power.
Virat Kohli led India’s 20-over innings with an unbeaten 43 from 34 balls and guided them to 129 for seven in 20 overs. Ravindra Jadeja then added 33 from 25 deliveries as they secured India’s position and finished strong.
England’s collapse was rapid. Alastair Cook, Jonathan Trott and Ian Bell all found themselves struggling against spinners Jadeja and Ashwin before being dismissed in quick succession by Jadeja and Ashwin. Eoin Morgan and Ravi Bopara attempted to stabilize matters briefly before both being dismissed in quick succession as their innings crumbled into disarray.
England’s poor start was compounded by some unwise running decisions by Jos Buttler and Tim Bresnan attempting a poor shot against Jadeja at short mid-wicket and Tim Bresnan being run out while trying for an aggressive single off deep square leg respectively.
By the time Kohli lifted James Anderson to Bopara at long off in the penultimate over, India were nervous but James Tredwell’s single off the last ball missed wide of its boundary thus securing them the title and spoils of victory!
India vs England 2014
The England and Wales Cricket Board, or ECB, oversees English cricket team. Established in 1903 and with over 1000 Test matches already played since that date. England have won 32 Ashes series against Australia over this century making them one of the most successful Test teams ever seen in history.
After suffering multiple defeats and draws over the course of 2018, England finally ended a year-long winless run by defeating India by 266 runs at Southampton during their third Test match. On day five they bowled out for just 178 while Moeen Ali completed his first five-wicket haul as England secured their win by an innings and 27 runs.
England’s batsmen produced several half-centuries, yet it was their bowlers who ultimately proved decisive, led by James Anderson who took four wickets in the second innings to help restrict scoring rates and limit England’s scoring rate. Moeen Ali and Stuart Binny each contributed with wickets as England secured an outstanding victory.
India was left disappointed after this disappointing result and will need to improve significantly to compete with Australia at February’s World Cup. Ravindra Jadeja has been included, though Umesh Yadav’s exclusion is somewhat of a shock; he would have provided valuable backup for Zaheer Khan who is out with knee problems at present.
India vs England 2015
After an underwhelming tour to Sri Lanka that saw Alastair Cook step down as England captain, their hosts will be eager to avenge themselves when they face India at Sydney Cricket Ground. Although England hope to avoid repeating what became a 5-0 series whitewash against India during their previous meeting, this matchup should prove challenging nonetheless.
Visitors have an impressive track record at this venue and hope to maintain it by never losing when batting second. However, India will need their lower order players to step up as the pitch may feature uneven bounce and turn.
Jofra Archer will look to continue his excellent form when he steps onto the field for England, having taken four wickets against India over recent years. Archer is an integral component of England’s attack and will aim to add to his impressive record against them.
Eoin Morgan hopes to repeat his impressive 121 against Australia at Edgbaston last time out; provided his middle order supports him well then England have a good chance at victory in this matchup.
India vs England 2016
Since Moeen Ali and Keaton Jennings’ revival began, England had shown signs of progress toward reaching a draw – something which would have marked a fitting conclusion to an excruciating winter following Dhaka’s similar collapse eight weeks earlier. Unfortunately though, England suffered another dramatic batting collapse and lost the match on just eight deliveries against Australia at Lord’s.
But India’s spinners kept closing in, and England’s batting collapsed. England’s fourth innings total of 477 was the largest first innings loss by any side after winning the toss and opting to bat, prompting further inquest into how they were so outplayed in Chennai.
Jadeja was the architect of this collapse, turning on his force with an array of innocuous deliveries that gradually unraveled their game plan. First he lured Jennings into a sweep that ended up with him leg before wicket; and later prodded Jonny Bairstow into midwicket, taking a superb return catch as he raced back from the boundary!
“This result and performance were neither acceptable nor expected. We need to take responsibility and accept that a superior team has outshone us.”
KL Rahul, who scored an amazing triple ton for India, says that it will take time for the emotion of their win to settle in. He emphasizes how proud he feels of having contributed towards such an achievement as well as giving credit to their team’s effort and commitment.
Final session of fifth Test ends with both dressing rooms uniting to deflate emotional intensity, regardless of Ben Stokes’ previous remarks against Joe Root – no one holds any hard feelings towards either camp.
Siraj dismisses Josh Tongue and India take an advantage by one wicket with 35 needed for victory.
England vs India 2011
India was an unstoppable force during the 2011 ODI World Cup on home turf and triumphantly took home their second ever title, beating Sri Lanka 3-0 in the final to secure it for another four-year cycle.
India demonstrated incredible fighting spirit throughout their performances at Chinnaswamy Stadium; Sachin Tendulkar hit an unforgettable 120 while Andrew Strauss made history by scoring an outstanding 158 score – helping tie their match against England at Chinnaswamy Stadium and secure their win!
Prior to tea on the third day, England captain Andrew Strauss and Middlesex player Ian Bell were involved in an arduous run-out decision ruled to have been out by an umpire but overturned after consultation between both coaches and match referee.
England batsmen struggled to maintain momentum against India’s bowlers on day 4, falling away in response to India’s pace bowlers and falling to 68/6 at tea on day 5. England captain Andrew Strauss dismissed Sachin Tendulkar shortly after tea from India’s second innings and made matters even more dire for England’s visitors.
Strauss then quickly struck to revive their chances, taking two wickets in quick succession to give his side the best chance at success. He quickly removed Ravindra Jadeja and wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel to bring them closer to victory – but Joe Root and Harry Brook’s brilliant batting put paid to any last-ball thrillers that may have occurred otherwise.
India vs England 2012
England had previously struggled against India in Tests. Over the past decade, they had lost 14 series against them (excluding two one-off Tests). But they finally broke that trend late 2012 thanks to Alastair Cook’s outstanding run scoring performances that led to a 2-1 series win at Kolkata.
Since England’s triumphant win in Kolkata, things haven’t gone according to plan for them on tour of India and they’ve suffered two embarrassing defeats on both tours – yet that victory will always stand as an iconic milestone.
India won the toss and elected to bat first at Sardar Patel Stadium, with Cheteshwar Pujara and Virender Sehwag forging an outstanding opening partnership which helped India post 521/8 before declaring. England batsmen struggled in response, only Cook scoring over 200 runs despite Pragyan Ojha and Ravichandran Ashwin taking three wickets each to bowl out hosts England for 191.
At Eden Gardens, England found victory to be more straightforward. Although the pitch did not turn as much as in Mumbai, England’s spinners still managed to create problems for India with Monty Panesar and Graeme Swann taking seven wickets combined, while James Anderson and Steven Finn each took four to bowl them out for 326 on Day 4. Although England began slowly during their innings, England never faced an imminent danger of losing this Test match.
India vs England 2013
Rain-shortened Champions Trophy final in Edgbaston provided an intriguing contest between two of the world’s elite sides: India and England battled it out until MS Dhoni’s side ultimately emerged victorious by five runs – marking India’s maiden ICC one-day title and solidifying them as world power.
Virat Kohli led India’s 20-over innings with an unbeaten 43 from 34 balls and guided them to 129 for seven in 20 overs. Ravindra Jadeja then added 33 from 25 deliveries as they secured India’s position and finished strong.
England’s collapse was rapid. Alastair Cook, Jonathan Trott and Ian Bell all found themselves struggling against spinners Jadeja and Ashwin before being dismissed in quick succession by Jadeja and Ashwin. Eoin Morgan and Ravi Bopara attempted to stabilize matters briefly before both being dismissed in quick succession as their innings crumbled into disarray.
England’s poor start was compounded by some unwise running decisions by Jos Buttler and Tim Bresnan attempting a poor shot against Jadeja at short mid-wicket and Tim Bresnan being run out while trying for an aggressive single off deep square leg respectively.
By the time Kohli lifted James Anderson to Bopara at long off in the penultimate over, India were nervous but James Tredwell’s single off the last ball missed wide of its boundary thus securing them the title and spoils of victory!
India vs England 2014
The England and Wales Cricket Board, or ECB, oversees English cricket team. Established in 1903 and with over 1000 Test matches already played since that date. England have won 32 Ashes series against Australia over this century making them one of the most successful Test teams ever seen in history.
After suffering multiple defeats and draws over the course of 2018, England finally ended a year-long winless run by defeating India by 266 runs at Southampton during their third Test match. On day five they bowled out for just 178 while Moeen Ali completed his first five-wicket haul as England secured their win by an innings and 27 runs.
England’s batsmen produced several half-centuries, yet it was their bowlers who ultimately proved decisive, led by James Anderson who took four wickets in the second innings to help restrict scoring rates and limit England’s scoring rate. Moeen Ali and Stuart Binny each contributed with wickets as England secured an outstanding victory.
India was left disappointed after this disappointing result and will need to improve significantly to compete with Australia at February’s World Cup. Ravindra Jadeja has been included, though Umesh Yadav’s exclusion is somewhat of a shock; he would have provided valuable backup for Zaheer Khan who is out with knee problems at present.
India vs England 2015
After an underwhelming tour to Sri Lanka that saw Alastair Cook step down as England captain, their hosts will be eager to avenge themselves when they face India at Sydney Cricket Ground. Although England hope to avoid repeating what became a 5-0 series whitewash against India during their previous meeting, this matchup should prove challenging nonetheless.
Visitors have an impressive track record at this venue and hope to maintain it by never losing when batting second. However, India will need their lower order players to step up as the pitch may feature uneven bounce and turn.
Jofra Archer will look to continue his excellent form when he steps onto the field for England, having taken four wickets against India over recent years. Archer is an integral component of England’s attack and will aim to add to his impressive record against them.
Eoin Morgan hopes to repeat his impressive 121 against Australia at Edgbaston last time out; provided his middle order supports him well then England have a good chance at victory in this matchup.
India vs England 2016
Since Moeen Ali and Keaton Jennings’ revival began, England had shown signs of progress toward reaching a draw – something which would have marked a fitting conclusion to an excruciating winter following Dhaka’s similar collapse eight weeks earlier. Unfortunately though, England suffered another dramatic batting collapse and lost the match on just eight deliveries against Australia at Lord’s.
But India’s spinners kept closing in, and England’s batting collapsed. England’s fourth innings total of 477 was the largest first innings loss by any side after winning the toss and opting to bat, prompting further inquest into how they were so outplayed in Chennai.
Jadeja was the architect of this collapse, turning on his force with an array of innocuous deliveries that gradually unraveled their game plan. First he lured Jennings into a sweep that ended up with him leg before wicket; and later prodded Jonny Bairstow into midwicket, taking a superb return catch as he raced back from the boundary!
“This result and performance were neither acceptable nor expected. We need to take responsibility and accept that a superior team has outshone us.”
KL Rahul, who scored an amazing triple ton for India, says that it will take time for the emotion of their win to settle in. He emphasizes how proud he feels of having contributed towards such an achievement as well as giving credit to their team’s effort and commitment.