India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard

England’s top order has been held together by an effective lower-order stand. Today at Headingley is cooler than expected with a light breeze aiding seamers.
Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill produced thrilling hundreds on an exciting day between India and England cricketers, adding yet more iconic moments and evolving philosophies to an iconic rivalry. Fans following the india national cricket team vs england cricket team match scorecard witnessed how this contest added another chapter to their storied history.
Match | Date | Venue | Result | Summary |
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1st | 20 Jun 2025 | ⬡ (England ∩) | England won by 5 wickets | England chased down India’s total successfully.(myKhel) |
2nd | 2 Jul 2025 | ⬡ (England ∩) | India won by 336 runs | A one-sided match dominated by India’s huge margin.(myKhel, Reuters) |
3rd | 10 Jul 2025 | ⬡ (England ∩) | England won by 22 runs | A tight match edged by England.(myKhel) |
4th | 23 Jul 2025 | ⬡ (England ∩) | Match drawn | High-scoring game ended in a draw.(myKhel) |
5th | 31 Jul–4 Aug 2025 | ⬡ (England ∩) | India won by 6 runs; series drawn 2–2 | Dramatic finish with Mohammed Siraj sealing the win with a final yorker.(myKhel, The Times of India, Reuters) |
India vs England
India held their own in a series that saw frequent heated clashes and exceptional acts of heroism from both teams, until its conclusion. Shubman Gill earned Player of the Series accolades after scoring 754 runs over five matches against England – scoring four centuries and becoming first Indian batsman to ever do so against England! Along with Ravindra Jadeja and KL Rahul he led an India side that posted 14 totals of 300 runs or higher; Mohammed Siraj made headlines as most impressive bowler with 23 wickets including an unforgettable hat-trick performance at The Oval on its final Test match day!
The final Test at The Oval was an exciting contest that came down to the wire. An England late rally allowed them to close within six runs of India before India held strong and secured an exciting 2-2 series draw.
After three days of slow play, Day 4 truly brought the game alive, with heated exchanges between Ben Stokes and Shikhar Dhawan adding extra spice. India’s pace duo of Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah then used their pace bowlers Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah to tear through England’s line-up and leave them reeling at 98/4; Joe Root and Ben Stokes then formed an admirable partnership before Washington Sundar struck and all out for just 192.
Ben Stokes was instrumental in England chasing down 374 at The Oval, yet will be left disappointed that they just missed an incredible victory that will go down as one of their finest achievements in recent times.
Jofra Archer’s decision to start ahead of Brydon Carse on the final morning was one that paid dividends, as he quickly removed Rishabh Pant and Washington Sundar from successive deliveries before going on to collect five wickets at an incredible average of under 25 – his highest haul as an India bowler ever in England! India secured victory by 27 runs at The Oval, drawing level with Bangladesh in Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series 2-2.
India vs Australia
India and Australia cricket matches are among the most highly anticipated in world cricket, as their longstanding rivalry is an intense and bitter one. Both teams meet a minimum of five times annually on international stages – in all forms of play; India tends to dominate ODI and T20 cricket while Test match results tend to be much closer between them both.
The series kicked off in Bangalore. Following an excellent first innings from Virender Sehwag, Australia struggled in their second innings as their top-order batsmen faltered, leading them to be bowled out for just 237 runs; India took full advantage of this and completed victory within four days.
India made an impressive total despite losing Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid, amassing 589/4 without their legendary duo Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid. India’s middle order batsmen played brilliantly, supported by Ravichandran Ashwin’s excellent showing. Additionally, Indian bowlers were able to contain England’s aggressive batting to an below par total.
India won their fourth Test match of the series by an innings and 141 runs to take an unprecedented four-1 lead in the series. After winning the toss and opting to bat, two wickets fell in their opening over but VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid formed a remarkable partnership to run Australian fielders ragged. Laxman scored 241 unbeaten, making history.
The second match of the series took place in Nagpur. Following an inauspicious start by India’s batsmen, they rallied back with 392 runs scored in their first innings – led by Michael Clarke with an outstanding century score – but this wasn’t enough to stop India from wrapping up victory within just two days.
India defeated Australia 2-1 to capture the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and secure their victory for over 30 years, marking first time ever they had lost an Australia series since 1984.
India vs New Zealand
India was dealt one of its greatest home defeats ever in Test history when New Zealand outwitted them 3-0 at Pune and Bengaluru, marking the first time in over 90 years that New Zealand have whitewashed hosts at home with such ease. Furthermore, their victory added even further shock value.
The fifth and final Test at The Oval was an epic struggle between two of the finest teams in world cricket. India won the toss and elected to bat, setting an target of 374 runs against England batsmen led by Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah’s bowling attack led by Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah – yet England were all out for only 192 in reply; Joe Root and Ben Stokes put on an impressive partnership for second wicket but Washington Sundar’s four-wicket haul put paid to their chances of salvaging an unlikely draw.
Day 4 saw both sides unleash their full strength in both innings. Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah took full advantage by breaking open English batting with pace-bowler Jofra Archer’s pace bowling; Rishabh Pant and Washington Sundar gave some hope to India, before Jofra Archer again found some way.
Joe Root and Ben Stokes held out until lunch before their classy partnership collapsed when Stokes fell for 149. The Indian side faced its greatest test yet as Ben Stokes made his exit with his wicket at number five in their second innings!
On Saturday, both teams will prepare to do battle in the inaugural Twenty20 international. Both sides have much at stake and hope that winning this match will propel them towards progressing to the semi-finals and ultimately qualifying for the final and winning the tournament.
Both teams are heavily favoured to win their match, though the odds remain close. Betting remains popular among fans and excitement can be felt throughout the stadium. Anyone interested in placing a bet can visit Sofascore for more information about odds and betting markets available as well as tips and tricks for betting as well as bookmakers recommended for placing them.
India vs South Africa
India and South Africa enjoy one of the greatest rivalries in international cricket, having played 31 Test matches since their initial meeting in 2021. Although India have generally come out on top in these encounters, South Africa have managed to pull off a few victories themselves – as witnessed in this current series that will be decided in its fifth and final Test match.
India looked in trouble early in Day 1 of the fifth and final Test at Oval after England’s lower order struck with early wickets on Day 1, but Karun Nair and Washington Sundar managed to push India up to 286/6 at stumps and set themselves up well for a chase. Mohammed Siraj then played his part with five wickets in less than an hour to lead India to a victorious result.
India, playing England for five thrilling innings to level Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series 2-2, secured victory in an exciting five-match series with thrilling twists and turns. Indian batsmen KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant Ravindra Jadeja Shikhar Dhawan all hit hundreds whereas their bowlers struggled with keeping runs under control while not making use of tailender support.
England have struggled with their top order batting and have failed to capitalize on their solid start at Lord’s and Edgbaston. Now facing an uphill struggle just to stay alive in this competition, England need three wins in order to advance to the semi-finals.
The test match was full of drama, with England employing their aggressive “Bazball” style with great effect. It proved an exciting and nail-biting thriller between both sides that will long be remembered. Ben Stokes’ remarkable 149-run innings stood out amongst all other talking points; it will surely go down as one of England’s greatest victories ever!