These five Test matches capture the magic of India versus England rivalry perfectly, from thrilling chases to fast bowling duels. Watch live India vs England action on Fubo for free trial!
Lord’s was the site of India’s inaugural Test victory on English soil and reignited a passion for cricket within India that continues to spread today.
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| No. | Date | Format | Venue | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 27 Feb 2025 | ODI (Champions Trophy) | Dubai | India won by 15 runs |
| 2 | 30 Jun 2024 | T20I (T20 World Cup Semi-final) | Guyana | India won by 68 runs |
| 3 | 29 Oct 2023 | ODI (World Cup) | Lucknow | India won by 100 runs |
| 4 | 27 Sep 2023 | ODI | Rajkot | India won by 5 wickets |
| 5 | 24 Sep 2023 | ODI | Indore | India won by 99 runs |
| 6 | 22 Sep 2023 | ODI | Mohali | India won by 5 wickets |
| 7 | 10 Nov 2022 | T20I (T20 World Cup Semi-final) | Adelaide | England won by 10 wickets |
| 8 | 17 Jul 2022 | ODI | Manchester | England won by 100 runs |
| 9 | 14 Jul 2022 | ODI | London (Lord’s) | India won by 100 runs |
| 10 | 12 Jul 2022 | ODI | London (Oval) | India won by 10 wickets |
1. India vs England Test Match at Lord’s
England held their nerve to beat India by 22 runs at Lord’s on a thrilling final day, as teams exchanged blows. Ben Stokes led his side to victory after an argument about time-wasting nearly derailed their efforts.
Shubman Gill’s captaincy debut was met with defeat as India lost an exhilarating third Test at Lord’s. But their defiance and Ben Stokes’ heroic performance will live long in memory.
On the fourth morning, Zak Crawley and India openers engaged in an explosive exchange, setting off a fraught atmosphere that led to an epic battle of wills between Zak Crawley and India openers that left everyone on edge until Rishabh Pant’s off spinner delivery went past Crawley to mid-on and triggered another dramatic moment for both teams.
It was an unforgettable moment, one that will long remain in the memories of those present at Lord’s. Earlier, everyone was transfixed by Jos Buttler and Rahul’s unbroken stand to take the score to 263-7; Buttler has long struggled against quality pace attacks due to his aggressive batting approach and failed to reach his 50th Test century, another bitter pill to swallow for him.
Jos Buttler’s recent performances indicate he is ready to meet the challenges associated with playing at England’s highest level once more. His wicketkeeping skills have been instrumental in maintaining balance between his aggressive philosophy and situational awareness, while his batting has improved as he adapts to swing-friendly pitches in England. Furthermore, his success against top-quality bowling opposition shows his progression into one of the world’s premier players; therefore, this series against England gives him ample opportunity to showcase his abilities.
2. India vs England Test Match at The Oval
As India and England prepare to reunite at Kia Oval since 2022, their long-running rivalry serves as a reminder of how captivating Test cricket can be. From epic fourth-innings chases to fiery fast bowling duels, their long history boasts unforgettable memories; now is an opportune time to revisit some of their iconic Test matches between India and England.
After an extraordinary fourth-innings chase, Sachin Tendulkar and Sehwag led India to victory in an unforgettable Test match at Lord’s. Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 103 as Sehwag, Dinesh Karthik, and Yuvraj Singh all contributed half-centuries; bowlers Zaheer Khan and Mohammad Siraj produced masterful performances to seal an unlikely triumph at Lord’s.
Drama was always inevitable on The Oval’s final morning, and it did not disappoint. England opener Chris Woakes marched out despite wearing an arm sling but could not prevent himself from taking on Siraj, who had already decimated their middle order. With every ball being an event – with lbw shouts here or deliveries skirting past edges there – as the game played out its nerve-jangling conclusion.
India, after their devastating victory, took time out to console an injured Woakes before embarking on their historic victory lap and celebrating. Though this match may not be remembered for England’s quality batting performance, Rishabh Pant and Jasprit Bumrah’s absence suggests this is an entirely new England side who won with new faces like Jos Buttler and Harry Brook leading them. In many ways this match marked the birth of new generation of English cricketers such as these two.
3. India vs England Test Match at The Wankhede
After Lord’s, cricketers moved onto Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium for another series of high-octane matches at this world-famous ground. Wankhede Stadium can send even the calmest minds reeling due to its tiny boundaries, flat batting track, and steep stands filled with fans in Indian blue; no different was true here – as was evidenced in this game!
England took early control as Flintoff led from the front and his batsmen hunted in packs. By keeping pressure on and pushing back against India to stop them reaching run-threatening totals, England were ultimately victorious in winning this match and leveling up the series 1-1.
Wankhede marked the first time five centuries were scored within one Test match and saw Glenn Maxwell and Pat Cummins share 202 runs as eighth wicket partnerships in one-day international history.
Joe Root’s average against England at home venues exceeds 55 and remains one of their most reliable run-scoring sources. His consistently solid performances against pace attacks from England’s pace attack positions him as an anchor for middle order resilience during Test matches. Recent home form has demonstrated technical improvements that have facilitated him reading game situations more accurately.
Kohli’s ODI performance against England on foreign soil shows steady improvement despite some misfiring moments. His ability to read game situations and accelerate in death overs makes him the ideal leader of India’s ODI batting attack when faced with foreign conditions. While dealing with swinging bowlers remains an area for further improvement, his defensive tightness against England’s spinners gives reason for hope that he is ready to take the next step in his development as an ODI leader.
4. India vs England Test Match at The Oval
India had recently been humbled at home by New Zealand and Australia in two lopsided series; when they traveled to England for this tense five-game battle they arrived with doubts as to their ability to compete – particularly given that Shubman Gill, their captain, had only recently become Test captain with only limited overseas batting success under his belt – thus dampening any expectations of an emphatic win.
But from the outset of the final Test at The Oval, the hosts displayed skill and perseverance that belied any doubt about defeat in first innings terms when rain halted play on day four – but they rebounded strongly under leaden skies with Hardik Pandya and Mohammed Siraj delivering strong performances to turn back any potential first innings losses.
Indian cricket will come away from The Oval with pride following a thrilling contest for the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series 2-2 draw feeling exhilarated despite defeat in its final match at The Oval, especially after such an engaging contest as Headingley to Edgbaston run chases and Indian resistance at Edgbaston.
India are to be commended on achieving such an outstanding result despite playing without key figures like KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja and Jasprit Bumrah as well as injured Jasprit Bumrah and Rishabh Pant. Yet their impressive squad was led by Gill and boasts players like Siraj, run machine wicketkeeper batsman Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal Karun Nair Sai Sudarshan Washington Sundar that could prove instrumental to their victory – which will go down as landmark in history books for decades after that thrilling series is complete!
5. India vs England Test Match at The Oval
After experiencing numerous emotional highs and lows during the five-match series against England, India managed to eke out an exciting six-run win at The Oval to tie it 2-2 and level the series. It marked an unforgettable climax to an exciting battle that saw England fight back from being outplayed to set India an impossible target in Chennai’s opening Test match.
After India batted first and reached 219 runs under Lala Amarnath’s leadership, Zaheer Khan claimed four wickets but their batsmen failed to continue their outstanding start; Bryan Valentine, Cyril Walters and Douglas Jardine managed half-centuries for their hosts as they reached 367 total runs in their second innings.
As the final morning began, India’s pacemen gave Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton a thorough examination under leaden skies in front of a cheering home crowd. But England fought back as Overton pulled Krishna’s first ball for four and inside-edged his next one close to fine leg boundary to reduce India’s lead to 27 runs.
But drama broke out for the hosts as Dhruv Jurel botched up his run-out of England captain Alastair Cook, leaving him needing medical attention, while Siraj struck again to remove their stumps and pin Overton lbw, leaving them eight down with 20 required. Krishna castled Josh Tongue a few overs later to set up a grandstand finish; Siraj then successfully poleaxed Atkinson without needing the second new ball.
Tendulkar then sealed India’s victory at The Oval with an exquisite 103 not out to win their sixth Test match there. Dedicating his century to victims of Mumbai attacks, Tendulkar then left to huge applause from Indian fans gathered at The Oval.