The cricketing world stands still when the India National Cricket Team clashes with the England Cricket Team. This historic rivalry, spanning over 90 years, has evolved from traditional Test battles into a high-octane modern spectacle. From iconic World Cup showdowns to intense bilateral series, every encounter defines global cricket supremacy.
Recent Matches: England vs India National Cricket Team
Tournament
Venue
Date
Toss
India Score
England Score
Result
Series
Player of the Match
ICC T20 World Cup
Mumbai
Mar 5, 2026
ENG (field)
253/7 (20)
246/7 (20)
IND won by 7 runs
T20 WC Semi-Final
Sanju Samson (IND)
Bilateral Test
London
Aug 4, 2025
ENG (field)
224 & 396
247 & 367
IND won by 6 runs
Pataudi Trophy
Mohammed Siraj (IND)
Bilateral Test
Manchester
Jul 23, 2025
ENG (field)
358 & 425/4
669
Match Drawn
Pataudi Trophy
Ben Stokes (ENG)
Bilateral Test
London
Jul 10, 2025
ENG (bat)
387 & 170
387 & 192
ENG won by 22 runs
Pataudi Trophy
Ben Stokes (ENG)
Bilateral Test
Birmingham
Jul 2, 2025
ENG (field)
587 & 427/6d
407 & 271
IND won by 336 runs
Pataudi Trophy
Shubman Gill (IND)
Bilateral Test
Leeds
Jun 20, 2025
ENG (field)
471 & 364
465 & 373/5
ENG won by 5 wickets
Pataudi Trophy
Ben Duckett (ENG)
Bilateral ODI
Ahmedabad
Feb 12, 2025
IND (bat)
356 (50)
214 (34.2)
IND won by 142 runs
Bilateral ODI
Shubman Gill (IND)
Major ICC Tournament Matches | India vs England
Tournament
Venue
Date
Toss
India Score
England Score
Result
Stage
Player of the Match
T20 World Cup
Mumbai
Mar 5, 2026
ENG (field)
253/7 (20)
246/7 (20)
IND won by 7 runs
Semi-Final
Sanju Samson (IND)
Champions Trophy
Dubai
Feb 25, 2025
ENG (bat)
168/2 (28.4)
165 (44.2)
IND won by 8 wkts
Group Stage
Jasprit Bumrah (IND)
T20 World Cup
Guyana
Jun 27, 2024
ENG (field)
171/7 (20)
103 (16.4)
IND won by 68 runs
Semi-Final
Axar Patel (IND)
ODI World Cup
Lucknow
Oct 29, 2023
ENG (field)
229/9 (50)
129 (34.5)
IND won by 100 runs
Group Stage
Rohit Sharma (IND)
T20 World Cup
Adelaide
Nov 10, 2022
ENG (field)
168/6 (20)
170/0 (16)
ENG won by 10 wkts
Semi-Final
Alex Hales (ENG)
ODI World Cup
Birmingham
Jun 30, 2019
ENG (bat)
306/5 (50)
337/7 (50)
ENG won by 31 runs
Group Stage
Jonny Bairstow (ENG)
Champions Trophy
Birmingham
Jun 23, 2013
ENG (field)
129/7 (20)
124/8 (20)
IND won by 5 runs
Final
Ravindra Jadeja (IND)
Key Player Performances: India vs England (All Formats)
Player Name
Team
Role
High Score / Best Figures
Batting Avg / Bowl Econ
Total Impact
Rohit Sharma
IND
Opener
161 (Test) / 137 (ODI)
45.60
Consistent match-winner in ICC events.
Ben Stokes
ENG
All-Rounder
182 (ODI) / 6/36 (Test)
38.45 / 3.40
The ultimate clutch player in tight finishes.
Virat Kohli
IND
Batter
235 (Test) / 122 (ODI)
42.30
Anchor of the Indian middle-order for over a decade.
Joe Root
ENG
Batter
218 (Test) / 113 (ODI)
48.90
England’s most reliable run-machine against spin.
Jasprit Bumrah
IND
Bowler
6/19 (ODI) / 6/33 (Test)
2.45 / 3.90
Unplayable in the death overs and Test powerplays.
Jos Buttler
ENG
WK-Batter
116 (ODI) / 80 (T20I)
145.50 (SR)
Most dangerous T20 striker in the Powerplay.
R. Ashwin
IND
Spinner
106 (Test) / 6/55 (Test)
2.60
Master of exploiting English batting weaknesses.
Most Memorable Match: The 2026 T20 World Cup Semi-Final
Match Detail
Information & Genuine Stats
Tournament
ICC T20 World Cup 2026
Stage
Semi-Final 1
Venue
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Date
March 5, 2026
Toss
England (Opted to bowl first)
India Score
253/7 (20 Overs)
England Score
246/7 (20 Overs)
Result
India won by 7 runs
Top Scorer
Sanju Samson (IND): 104* (48 balls)
Top Bowler
Jasprit Bumrah (IND): 3/31 (4 overs)
Player of the Match
Sanju Samson (IND)
Head-to-Head Summary: India vs England (All-Time)
Format
Total Played
India Wins
England Wins
Matches Drawn / Tied
Win % (India)
Win % (England)
Test Matches
136
36
52
48 (Draws)
26.4%
38.2%
ODI Matches
108
59
44
5 (Tie/NR)
54.6%
40.7%
T20 Internationals
33
21
12
0
63.6%
36.3%
ICC Tournaments
19
12
6
1 (Tie)
63.1%
31.5%
OVERALL COMBINED
296
128
114
54
43.2%
38.5%
The Hall of Fame: Most Iconic & Aggressive Moments
Iconic Moment
Year
Location
The “X-Factor” / Aggression
Impact on Cricket
The 6 Sixes Carnage
2007
Durban
Yuvraj Singh smashed Stuart Broad for 6 sixes in an over after a heated spat with Andrew Flintoff.
World Record: First time in T20I history.
The Shirtless Celebration
2002
Lord’s
Sourav Ganguly took off his jersey on the Lord’s balcony to avenge Andrew Flintoff’s Mumbai celebration.
Defined the “New India” aggressive mindset.
The Bumrah vs. Anderson
2021
Lord’s
A bouncer barrage from Jasprit Bumrah led to a legendary sledging war, firing up India to win the Test.
Proved India’s tail-enders could fight back.
The 2013 “Rain Thriller”
2013
Birmingham
MS Dhoni defending 129 in 20 overs. Aggressive captaincy and field placements led to a 5-run win.
India became the #1 White-Ball Team.
Pant’s Reverse Sweep
2021
Ahmedabad
Rishabh Pant reverse-swept James Anderson (with the new ball) for a six in a Test match.
Ultimate show of modern-day dominance.
Kohli’s Send-off
2018
Birmingham
Virat Kohli mocked Joe Root’s “bat drop” with a flying kiss and mic-drop gesture after a run-out.
Highlighted the intense individual rivalries.
The 2026 “Wall” Defense
2026
Mumbai
Sanju Samson’s 100 and Bumrah’s final-over yorker to silence the England dugout in the Semi-Final.
Cemented India’s modern T20 dominance.
Team Strength Comparison: India vs England (2026)
Feature
India National Cricket Team
England Cricket Team
Edge
ICC Ranking (T20)
Rank 1 (Rating: 273)
Rank 2 (Rating: 259)
India
ICC Ranking (ODI)
Rank 1 (Rating: 119)
Rank 8 (Rating: 88)
India
ICC Ranking (Test)
Rank 4 (Rating: 104)
Rank 3 (Rating: 109)
England
Top Batter
Shubman Gill (Avg: 75.40 in recent series)
Joe Root (Over 3000 Test runs vs IND)
Neutral
X-Factor
Sanju Samson (T20 WC 2026 Hero)
Jacob Bethell (Breakout T20 Centurion)
India
Spin Attack
R. Ashwin & Kuldeep Yadav (Deadly at home)
Adil Rashid (11 wickets in T20 WC 2026)
India
Pace Attack
Jasprit Bumrah (Econ: 3.04)
Jofra Archer (Hostile pace & bounce)
England
Fielding/Athleticism
Axar Patel (Elite relay catching)
Ben Duckett (High-energy intensity)
England
1932 – The First Collision That Started It All
When India National Cricket Team walked out at Lord’s in 1932, it was more than just a cricket match. It was India’s first-ever Test, played against the very nation that had taught the game to the subcontinent. Across them stood the mighty England Cricket Team, confident, experienced, and fully aware of their authority in world cricket.
India arrived with limited exposure but unlimited pride. The batsmen faced swing they had rarely seen, bowlers worked without fear despite knowing the odds, and the captain led with quiet courage. England controlled most sessions, yet something subtle happened across those five days. India did not crumble. They competed. They absorbed pressure. They earned respect.
Match Detail
Information
Year
1932
Format
Test Match
Venue
Lord’s, London
Occasion
India’s first-ever Test match
England 1st Innings
Strong batting foundation
India 1st Innings
Brave resistance under pressure
England Bowling Theme
Swing, discipline, patience
India Bowling Theme
Courage, long spells, control
Match Result
England won
Crowd Mood
Respectful, curious, attentive
Aggression Level
Low but mentally intense
Historical Importance
Birth of the England vs India rivalry
Long-Term Impact
Set the emotional and competitive tone for decades
1990–1999 – Stars Take Over the Rivalry
The 1990s changed the England vs India rivalry forever. This decade was no longer just about teams. It was about stars carrying nations on their shoulders. Every series felt personal. Every innings felt watched. Cricket moved into living rooms, newspapers exploded with headlines, and fans picked sides not just by flag, but by player.
India arrived with flair and belief. England responded with discipline and structure. Matches swung on individual brilliance. One great innings could silence a crowd. One spell could flip an entire Test. Pressure moments became theatre. Batters soaked in applause. Bowlers celebrated with clenched fists. Fielders pushed limits, diving, staring, refusing to back down.
Series Year
Venue
Matches
Team
Star Player Role
Key Performance
Pressure Moment
Match Impact
Fan Emotion
1990
England
Tests
India
Lead batter
Match-saving innings
Final-day resistance
Series-defining draw
Explosive pride
1993
India
Tests
England
Senior bowler
Long attacking spells
Breaking partnerships
Kept series alive
Tense respect
1996
England
Tests
India
All-round control
Bat and ball impact
Middle-session dominance
Momentum shift
Rising confidence
1999
England
Tests
England
Structured batting
Session-by-session grind
Wearing down attack
Narrow victories
Relieved roar
2014–2018 – Modern Cricket, New Heroes, New Fire
Between 2014 and 2018, the England vs India rivalry stepped into a new age. This was modern cricket at full volume. Confidence was loud. Intent was clear from the first over. Players no longer waited for the game to come to them. They took it on. Captains attacked fields. Bowlers celebrated inches. Batters responded with counterpunches instead of survival.
This era created new heroes. Performances were not just about numbers. They were about attitude. Players stared down pressure. Fans fed off the energy. Crowds roared louder. Social media turned every moment into debate. Aggression was expressive but controlled. Celebrations meant statements. By 2018, this rivalry had fully entered the modern era fast, intense, and emotionally charged, where skill and mindset mattered equally.
Series Year
Venue
Matches
Team
Key Player Performance
Batting Impact
Bowling Impact
Field Intensity
Defining Rivalry Moment
2014
England
Tests
England
Top-order centuries under pressure
Strong starts
Swing exploitation
Sharp slips
Early dominance
2014
England
Tests
India
Lone resistance innings
Damage control
Short bursts
Fighting spirit
Learning phase
2016
India
Tests
India
Massive home totals
Batting depth
Spin chokehold
Relentless
Home authority
2018
England
Tests
India
Series-long batting resilience
Counterattacks
Elite fast bowling spells
Aggressive body language
Narrow margins
2018
England
Tests
England
Session control
Timely runs
Clinical use of conditions
Calm intensity
Hard-earned series win
Conclusion: A Legacy of Excellence
As we look toward the 2026 season, the tension between these two giants remains unmatched. India’s strategic spin dominance and England’s aggressive “Bazball” philosophy ensure that every match is a genuine thriller. Whether in London or Mumbai, this rivalry continues to produce legitimate legends and unforgettable sporting moments.