IND Vs ENG: India and England once again face to face after Test draw, ECB released schedule

IND Vs ENG: India and England once again face to face after Test draw, ECB released schedule

IND vs Eng: After the Test series, now India and England are going to stir again on the field, this time the T20 format will compete, which is known for its speed and adventure. After a five-match Test series 2–2 draw, Team India will now tour England in July 2026, where a five-match T20I series will be played between the two countries.

T20i series schedule and venue

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) had already declared the schedule of this much awaited series. This series will be played between 1 July to 11 July 2026. ECB has also told the venue of matches played in this series, which are as follows,

Durham

Manchester

Nottingham

Bristle

Southampton

The purpose of ECB is to prepare its team for strong matches before the 2026 T20 World Cup through this series. At the same time, this tour for India will prove to be a perfect platform for both experience and experimentation.

Potential players of Team India

Cricket fans can see many young stars and T20 specialists playing in the Indian team in this series. According to reports,

Suryakumar Yadav can be seen in the role of captaincy in this series. Hardik Pandya will balance the team with all -round performance. In the opening, Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma will start the innings in an aggressive manner. Rinku Singh will be in the role of Finisher. Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal, and Ravi Bishnoi will take charge of bowling. Like every year, this time also some new faces can join the Indian team from IPL, who will prove themselves on this international stage.

Women’s team also on England tour

Team India’s England tour will not be limited to male cricket only. The Indian women’s team will also play three T20 matches against the England women’s team between 28 May to 2 June 2026.

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