India National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Stats
India and England rivalry is far more than simply wins and losses; it is an ongoing narrative which unfolds with each series played.
Since Lord’s in 1932 and continuing until 2025, the India National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Stats highlight how this historic rivalry has propelled cricket to unprecedented heights. Filled with amazing talent, drama, and history, it remains one of the greatest Test rivalries ever.
| Match | Date | Venue | India Score | England Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5th T20I | 2 Feb 2025 | Mumbai | 247/9 | 97 | India won by 150 runs |
| 4th T20I | 31 Jan 2025 | Pune | 181/9 | 166 | India won by 15 runs |
| 3rd T20I | 28 Jan 2025 | Rajkot | 145/9 | 171/9 | England won by 26 runs |
| 2nd T20I | 25 Jan 2025 | Chennai | 166/8 | 165/9 | India won by 2 wickets |
| 1st T20I | 22 Jan 2025 | Kolkata | 133/3 | 132 | India won by 7 wickets |
India
India’s cricket team is widely considered one of the greatest in history. India was the first team to claim a Test title when they beat Australia in 1909.
India went on to win four ODI World Cups as well, currently being ranked number one by ICC ODI rankings.
Their latest triumph came in 2026 when they defeated New Zealand at Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad to successfully defend an ICC T20 World Cup title – Jasprit Bumrah was instrumental in India securing this win with his superb bowling performance helping India secure an impressive 96 run victory against their adversary!
India reached the World Cup semi-final in 1996 but eventually lost to Sri Lanka after rioters burned down part of the Kolkata stadium, sparking off widespread unrest that eventually cost India their match against Sri Lanka.
Even still, their performance in that tournament was outstanding and Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, and Anil Kumble became household names throughout.
India continued dominating ODIs throughout 2000s ICC Champions Trophy finals before eventually winning three outright World Cup championships.
Following an initial period of indifference, India made its return to international cricket dominating by winning back-to-back ODI World Cup titles in 2013 and 2015.
Their success in ODI cricket was spearheaded by captain MS Dhoni who is widely seen as one of modern cricket’s premier finishers – scoring 13 ODI centuries and the second-highest run-scoring average among captains ever; also an exceptional fielder, known for getting balls directly to opposition batsmen when needed.
England
England have a rich history in cricket. Their first Test match took place in 1877 and they became founding members of Imperial Cricket Conference (predecessor to today’s International Cricket Council) in 1909.
By 2025, England made history again when they became the first nation ever to win both ODI and T20 World Cups simultaneously, breaking several records along the way.
Their fast and aggressive playing style is widely admired while many consider their players among the finest worldwide.
Joe Root has led England to eight series victories and only two losses since 2022’s start, as captain. Root is considered to be one of the most consistent batsmen in Test cricket; additionally he has set numerous records while serving as captain.
Under Root’s leadership, England has emerged as an unrivaled force across all forms of cricket. They have won both ODI World Cups twice each and T20 World Cup three times, as well as being second in ICC Test rankings. Furthermore, England have managed the rare feat of winning an Test series both in India and Australia simultaneously!
As England are gearing up to face India in Leeds for five Test matches starting 17 June, they are currently preparing their squad.
Newcomers such as Jofra Archer and Gus Atkinson join an experienced squad containing Nitish Kumar Reddy and Arshdeep Singh due to knee injuries; their roles will be fulfilled by Yashasvi Jaiswal and Anshul Kamboj respectively.
ODIs
India and England have played 110 ODI matches against one another since 1994; of these games, India have won 61 and England 44 wins respectively; three have ended in a tie.
India broke Birmingham’s curse to level the series at Edgbaston. They became the first Asian side ever and also set a record by having Akash Deep take a 10-wicket haul in Test four, becoming just the fifth bowler since Wasim Akram, Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne to do so.
Rishabh Pant has broken MS Dhoni’s record of most runs scored by an Indian wicketkeeper in a Test, joining an elite club at Headingley and becoming the second-highest scoring wicketkeeper-batsman after Virat Kohli in Test history.
Shubman Gill made an impactful captaincy debut, scoring a century on his opening innings and joining an exclusive club of Indian batsmen to have amassed more than 1000 Test runs, following Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid as quick. Furthermore, Ben Stokes became England’s fastest wicket taker to reach 50 wickets in Test cricket.
T20s
England won the toss and elected to field, welcoming India’s Sai Sudharsan for his Test debut. Five centuries were scored by both teams during the match – marking an historic first for both.
England captain Ben Stokes was the only bowler to claim wickets during this encounter with two wickets for 71 taken off him by Ben Stokes himself.
Shubman Gill continued his impressive reign as Indian captain by recording a maiden Test double century, becoming the fastest Indian to ever do so.
Rishabh Pant also made history, becoming the first wicketkeeper-batsman ever in Test history to score 3000 runs while Jadeja registered a career-best six for 63; Akash Deep had to drop out due to injury, prompting Anshul Kamboj’s call-up as cover.
Tests
Indian batsmen propelled their team to victory with five centuries in one Test, setting a series of historic records as Ben Stokes became the fastest Englishman ever to reach 50 wickets in a calendar year, breaking Chris Woakes’ record by five.
Additionally, an innings total of over 500 runs was reached by a losing side for the fifth test ever played – marking an historic achievement by both sides involved.
Additionally, Chris Woakes became the fastest Englishman ever to reach this mark, while Ben Stokes surpassed Chris Woakes by five wickets when his record had stood since 2002 – breaking Chris Woakes’ record by five wickets!
Rishabh Pant makes history and joins Tendulkar and Dravid in an elite run-scoring club for Manchester Test match
Shubman Gill became the first India captain ever to score a century on captaincy debut and established a new record for highest batting score by an Indian on their Test debut, while Jasprit Bumrah broke Wasim Akram’s remarkable record and became England’s fastest bowler to reach 100 wickets, becoming only third Asian seamer ever in 19 Tests to do so.