The Indian cricket team’s tour of England is over. After the five-match Test series against Team India, they have also reached their respective homes. Today, Indian players also tied Rakhi to their sisters on the occasion of Rakshabandhan, but do you know that Team India will go on tour to England again. This time in England, the Indian team will play a five -match T20 series and a three -match ODI series. The England and Wales Cricket Board has also released the schedule of the limited overs series.
The Indian team equalized the five-match Test series by two. When a Test match of the series was a draw, Team India won two matches and two Test hosts England. The Indian team showed amazing passion in the Test series. India drawn the lost bet in the fourth Test and won the lost bet in the fifth and final Test match.
Now Team India will play T20 and ODI series on England tour
The Indian team will once again go on a tour of England, but this tour will not happen this year, but next year. Yes, in 2026, Team India will again go to England and will play T20 and ODI series there. The first T20 match between India and England will be played on 1 July at Chester Lee Street. After this, the second T20 match will be played on July 4 in Manchester, the third T20 match will be played in Nottingham on 7 July, the fourth T20 match will be played on 9 July in Bristol and the fifth and final T20 match in Southampton on 11 July. After this, the first match of the ODI series will be played on July 14 in Birmingham, the second ODI will be played in Cardiff on July 16 and the third and last ODI will be played at Lord’s on 19 July.
India’s England tour schedule
First T20- 1 July (Indian time from 11 pm)
Second T20- 4 July (Indian time from 7 pm as per Indian time)
Third T20- 7 July (Indian time from 11 pm)
Fourth T20- 9 July (from 11 pm Indian time)
Fifth T20- 11 July (Indian time from 11 pm)
First ODI- 14 July (Indian time from 5:30 pm)
Second ODI- 16 July (Indian time from 5:30 pm)
Third ODI- 19 July (Indian time from 3:30 pm)
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