Team India Schedule / CT is over, against whom will India play the next match? See the schedule of Team India

India defeated New Zealand and won the 2025 Champions Trophy. Now fans are waiting for IPL 2025, which will start from March 22. A new structure of teams will be seen in this season. At the same time, the next match of the Indian team will be against England in the Test series starting from June 20.

Team India Schedule: India has won the 2025 Champions Trophy title by defeating New Zealand. After this historic victory, Indian cricket fans are now excited for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, the 18th edition of which is going to start from March 22. There have been many big changes in the structure of the teams after the mega auction this season, and many big players will be seen playing for the new franchise.

Team India's next match

After the IPL, the Indian cricket team will tour England, where it will play an important series of 5 Test matches.

India vs England Test Series 2025 Schedule:

  • First Test: June 20-24, Leeds (3:30 PM IST)
  • Second Test: July 2-6, Birmingham (3:30 PM IST)
  • Third Test: July 10-14, Lord's, London (3:30 PM IST)
  • Fourth Test: July 23-27, Manchester (3:30 PM IST)
  • Fifth Test: July 31-August 4, The Oval, London (3:30 PM IST)
Possible changes for India in England tour

Some big changes can be seen in this England tour of the Indian cricket team. Discussions are in full swing regarding Rohit Sharma's captaincy and it is possible that the team may get a new captain. Rohit's captaincy was questioned after the 4-1 defeat against Australia in the last Border-Gavaskar Trophy. In such a situation, the command of the Indian team can be handed over to a new player for this series.

Previous India-England Test record

India had taken a 2-1 lead under the captaincy of Virat Kohli on the England tour in 2021-22, but the final Test was rescheduled due to COVID-19. England won that match played in 2022 and leveled the series 2-2. This time the Indian team will enter the field with the intention of defeating England on its own soil.