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Indian Cricket Team Schedule 2025: Upcoming Matches and Series


Indian cricket team schedule for 2025 is here. 2024 ended with the Indian team losing to Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. However, the Indian team hopes to turn the tide in 2025 with an energetic schedule.

2024 was quite a mixed year for the Indian team. They won the T20 World Cup held in the West Indies and the United States in June. After this, the Indian team underwent a big transition. Captain Rohit Sharma and stalwart Virat Kohli quit the shortest format of the game. As coach, former Team India batsman Gautam Gambhir replaced Rahul Dravid as the team’s head coach.

However, this was also the year when Team India lost a home Test series after 12 years. India were devastated by New Zealand and lost 3-0 to the Kiwis. Another setback for the Indian team was the ODI series loss to Sri Lanka, a rare feat in 27 long years.

As we review the Indian cricket team’s schedule for 2025, there is a lot of cricket lined up to entertain the fans.

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Team India campaign for 2025

Team India will begin its 2025 campaign with the final Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy in Sydney. This Test is particularly important for the Indian team because the fate of the World Test Championship final depends on this game. Yes Rohit and company. If they lose this game, they will be out of the competition for the WTC finals.

The next series on India’s 2025 schedule will be against England. England will tour India from January 22 to February 12 for a 5-match T20I series followed by a 3-match ODI series. This is likely to be in preparation for the Champions Trophy 2025, which will be held in Dubai (India only).

From March to May, Indian players can be seen playing in one of the biggest cricket carnivals, the Indian Premier League. If qualified, the Indian team will play the final of the World Test Championship in June at Lord’s.

India will then begin their fourth cycle of the World Test Championship with a five-match away Test series against England. In August, the Indian team will travel to Bangladesh for a 3-match ODI series, followed by two Tests against the West Indies at home. In October, the Indian team will participate in the Asia Cup, which this year will be held in T20 format. Team India’s 2025 schedule will end with a home tour of South Africa that includes 2 Tests, 3 ODIs and 5 T20Is.

Team India’s full schedule for 2025

Here is what the Indian cricket team’s schedule for 2025 could look like:

DatePhosphorusEvent
January 3-7, 2025India vs Australia – 5th TestSydney
January 22, 2025India vs England – 1st T20IChennai
January 25, 2025India vs England – 2nd T20ICalcutta
January 28, 2025India vs England – 3rd T20IRajkot
January 31, 2025India vs England – 4th T20IPune
February 2, 2025India vs England – 5th T20IBombay
February 6, 2025India vs England – 1st ODInagpur
February 9, 2025India vs England – 2nd ODIcut
February 12, 2025India vs England – 3rd ODIAhmedabad
February 20, 2025India vs Bangladesh (Champions Trophy)Dubai
February 23, 2025India vs Pakistan (Champions Trophy)Dubai
March 2, 2025India vs New Zealand (Champions Trophy)Dubai
March 4, 2025Champions Trophy Semifinal (if qualified)Dubai
March 9, 2025Champions Trophy Final (if qualified)Dubai
March-MayIPLIndia
June 2025World Test Championship Final (if qualified)Mister
June 20-24, 2025India vs England – 1st TestHeadingley
July 2-6, 2025India vs England – 2nd TestEdgbaston
July 10-14, 2025India vs England – Third TestMister
July 23-27, 2025India vs England – 4th TestManchester
July 31 to August 4, 2025India vs England – Fifth TestOval
August (dates to be determined)India vs Bangladesh – 3 ODIsFar
October (dates to be determined)India vs West Indies – 2 TestsHome
October-November (dates to be determined)Asia Cup (T20 format)Home
November (dates to be determined)India vs Australia – 3 ODIsFar
November-December (dates to be determined)India vs South Africa: 2 Tests, 3 ODIs and 5 T20IsHome

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