England Cricket Team Vs India National Cricket Team Timeline

One of the oldest and most-watched rivalries in cricket is between England and India. From exciting Test series to fierce World Cup matchups, these two nations have faced each other in some of the most memorable games. There are many unforgettable events, iconic performances, and heartfelt victories in the England Cricket Team Vs India National Cricket Team Timeline. Whether it was India’s exciting triumph at Trent Bridge in 2018 or England’s rare World Cup victory against India in 2019, each game adds a new twist to their rivalry. Star players have emerged, and legacies have been established on both sides over the years. The chronology depicts two cricketing titans who admire one another in addition to their intense rivalry. Passion, pride, and some of the greatest cricket ever played are all part of this tale.

England vs India: Initial Encounters in All Formats 

Both teams have shown their cricketing spirit in the inaugural matches across all formats. England was victorious in the 2 initial matches out of 3, while Men in Blue also took their revenge in the ICC T20 World Cup held in 2007. Above is the England Cricket Team Vs India National Cricket Team Timeline, which shows the opening matches between both nations across all formats. 

  • 1932 England vs India – India and England played their first inaugural test match at Lord’s, London, on 25 June 1932. The Three Lions celebrated a victory in their first test match against India by 158 runs. England scored a total of 259 runs in the first innings and 275 in the second. Thanks to the amazing batsmen of England, Leslie Ames (65 runs) and Douglas Jardine (164 runs), who scored amazing scores in the match. On the other hand, India struggled to win under C.K. Naidu’s captaincy and scored 189 & 187 in the two innings. Even though they lost the match, Ladha Amar Singh’s half-century of 51 runs is an iconic moment for the Indian team.  
  • 1974 England vs India- In 1974, the Men in Blue and Three Lions played their first One-Day International. With a score of 2-0, the Three Lions secured their series win. They won the first match by 4 wickets and the second match by 6 wickets against the Indian National Cricket team. Keith Fletcher, John Edrich, and Tony Greig were noteworthy players in the series, leading to England’s commendable win. This series shows the early supremacy of the England cricket team in the 50-over format games.  
  •  2007-2008 ICC World Twenty20- Both teams played their first T20I match at Durban in 2007. At this time, India cleaned-swept the Three Lions and won the match by 18 runs. Thanks to Yuvraj Singh’s 7 sixes and an innings of 58 off 16 balls. This all happens under the great captaincy of MS Dhoni. The other 2 players,  Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag, also contributed to the win of the match by scoring amazing half-centuries in the game.

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England Cricket Team Vs India National Cricket Team Timeline: Important Matches Across All Formats 

  • 1933-1934 India vs England- The Three Lions toured India for a three-match test series. It was the first-ever home series for the Indian team. Once again, England whitewashed the Men in Blue by winning 2-0. The two countries were tied at the end of the second game. Douglas Jardine, James Langridge, and Alfred Bakewell are the players who scored an incredible innings in the match.  Brian Valentine and Cyril Walters are the key players to score a century in the series.
  • 1936 England vs India- The English ground hosted the 1936 test series. India and England fought hard on English soil. But, Three Lions triumphed a victory in the 3-match test series by scoring 2-0. The second test match was a draw between the two nations. India lost all the test matches from England. Wally Hammond (384 runs) and Thomas Worthington (128 runs) create a magic moment for the fans watching the tussle between both nations. However, Indian also gave a tough fight to the England team, and its two players, Vijay Merchant (114 runs) and Syed Mushtaq Ali (112 runs), gave a tremendous performance in the second test match by scoring an incredible century. 
  • 1951-1952 India vs England- The 2-match Test series between the Three Lions and Men in Blue ended in a 1-1 draw. While India had faced several losses and draws in earlier encounters, a historic moment came in 1952 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. India defeated England by an innings and eight runs to clinch their first-ever Test victory. The game’s heroes were Pankaj Roy and Polly Umrigar, who each scored incredible hundreds of runs (111 and 130). However, England bounced back in the fourth Test, winning by 8 wickets and proving their strength even on Indian soil. The start of India’s ascent in Test cricket was signaled by this unforgettable series.
  • 1959 England vs India- When India traveled to England in 1959 for a five-match Test series, the Three Lions dominated and won the series 5-0. When playing at home, England’s footballers performed admirably. Peter May, Colin Cowdrey, Geoffrey Pullar, and Mike Smith each scored centuries, helping their team seal a clean sweep against the Men in Blue.
  • 1961-1962 India vs England- England toured India for the 5-match test series on the home ground of India. It was a memorable series for the Indian cricket team. The first three matches of the series ended in a draw between the teams. But Men in Blue bounced back with more power in the last two matches of the series, with the score of 2-0 on their home soil. Players with exceptional batting skills who have achieved hundreds for India include Polly Umrigar, M.L. Jaisimha, Vijay Manjrekar, and the Nawab of Pataudi Jr.  Even though England lost the series, their players like Ken Barrington, Geoffrey Pullar, and Ted Dexter also scored exceptional centuries in the series. 
  • 1971 England vs India- The Men in Blue had a historic win in the 1971 test series. They won the third test match of the series on English soil by 4 wickets. This win marks the turning point in cricket history for the Indian National Cricket Team. India scored 284 in the first innings and scored 174/6 in the second. England had put up 355 in their first innings but were bowled out for just 101 in the second innings. Dilip Sardesai and Farokh Engineer, two players of the Indian team, gave their exceptional performance in the match by scoring an innings in the series. 
  • 1975 Prudential World Cup- England dominated the Indian cricket team, clinching a victory in the World Cup match by a massive total of 202 runs at Lord’s, London. By winning the toss and electing to bat first, England scored a total of 335 runs in 60 overs. When India came for the batting, they managed to score only 132 runs on the loss of 3 wickets and lost the match. Dennis Amiss was the star of the match, scoring a brilliant 137 off 147 balls, and was rightly named Player of the Match for his outstanding performance.
  • 1979-1980 India vs England- The 1979–80 Test series between India and England kicked off at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium. India batted first and put up 242 runs on the board. England responded with 296, thanks to a fantastic century by Ian Botham, who scored 114 runs. But that was just the beginning of his brilliance. Botham also took 6 wickets in India’s first innings, putting the hosts under pressure. In their second innings, India couldn’t recover and were bowled out for just 149. Botham once again wreaked havoc, grabbing 7 more wickets. With his all-round heroics, both bat and ball, England cruised to victory by 10 wickets.
  • 1981-1982 India vs England- India hosted the 3-match ODI series in the 1981-1982 season. India triumphed in the 1981-1982 India vs England series by winning 2-1. Three Lions won the first match of the 50-over format by 5 wickets on the Indian home soil. Dillip Vengsarkar, Sunil Gavaskar, and Sandeep Patil are some of the prominent players of the Indian cricket team who secured a phenomenal half-century in the series. However, Mike Gatting, Keith Fletcher, and Ian Botham are some of the notable English batters who also showed their batting skills and scored an innings in the match. 
  • 1983 Prudential World Cup- The Men in Blue clean-swept the Three Lions in the first semi-final match of the World Cup by 6 wickets. The champions beat the target of England by 214 runs in 60 overs and scored 217/4 in 54 overs. It was a historic win for the Indian cricket team. India headed to the World Cup finals after winning the semi-final match under Kapil Dev’s leadership. Yashpal Sharma, Sandeep Patil, and Kapil Dev are some key players from the Indian team who showed their exceptional batting and bowling skills in the match. 
  • 1984-1985 India vs England- The Three Lions toured India for the 5-match test series. England crowned a victory with their name by making a score of 2-1. Men in Blue clinched a victory in the first test match by 8 wickets at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. Ravi Shastri (142 runs), Syed Kirmani (102 runs), Mohammad Azharuddin (337 runs),  Ravi Shastri (111 runs), and Dillip Vengsarkar (137 runs) are some of the Key players from the Indian national cricket team who secured an incredible century in the series. However, from the Three Lions team, Mike Gatting (343 runs), Tim Robinson
    (160 runs) and Graeme Fowler (201 runs), who showed their cricketing prowess and secured a phenomenal score in the 1985-1985 test series.  
  • 1984-1985 Benson & Hedges World Championship- The 6th match of the World Championship took place on 26th February 1985 at the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground, where India secured a solid 86-run win over England. Batting first, India posted a total of 235 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in their 50 overs. In reply, England could only manage 149 runs in 41 overs. Kris Srikkanth played a crucial role in India’s victory, scoring a confident 57 runs and was rightly awarded the Man of the Match for his performance.
  • 1986-1987 Sharjah Cup- It was the first match of the Sharjah Cup held at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on 2nd April, 1987. India, being dominant over England, won the game by 3 wickets. Welcome to bat first, England set the goal of 212 runs in 50 overs. When India came to bat, they easily achieved the target of their opponent by 214/7 in 48 overs and won the match. Thanks to Kapil Dev’s 64 off 54, because of which India ruled this match. This game shows the predominance of the Indian cricket team in the World Cup matches. 
  • 1989-1990 MRF World Series (Nehru) Cup- Once again, Men in Blue whitewashed the Three Lions in the Nehru Cup match held at Kanpur by 6 wickets. India beat the target of England and scored 259 runs in 48 overs, losing 4 wickets, and won the match. Chetan Sharma secured a century in the match with 101 off 96, and won the Player of the Match award for his commendable batting. 
  • 1990 England vs India- The 1990 series between the two nations is one of the best and memorable ODI and Test series, which has plenty of special moments. India wins the ODI series 2-1, by showing their cricketing progress and great teamwork. However, the Three Lions seized the winning opportunity in the test series, winning it by 1-0. All the cricket fans of England remembered the historic knock of the Captain Graham Gooch, by scoring 333 runs in the first test match. It was one of the memorable moments for the fans of England.  Indian players like Ravi Shastri, Mohammad Azharuddin, and Sanjay Manjrekar also put up strong performances. 
  • 1991-1992 Benson & Hedges World Cup- In the second World Cup match, the Three Lions won by nine runs. England scored 236 runs in 50 overs, while India was unable to achieve the target, scoring only 227 runs in 49 overs and losing the match. Graham Gooch (51 runs) and Robin Smith (91 runs) scored a phenomenal innings in the match. 
  • 1998-1999 Coca-Cola Cup- The Men in Blue defeated England in the Coca-Cola Cup series from 1998 to 1999. It was a 2-match cup series held at Sharjah Cricket Stadium. Sadagopan Ramesh, Mohammad Azharuddin, Rahul Dravid, and Ajay Jadeja are some of the amazing batters of the Indian team who scored a great innings in the match and helped their team to win the Coca-Cola Cup. 
  • 1999 ICC World Cup- India and England faced off in their 25th ICC World Cup match at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Team India once again proved their dominance over the Three Lions with a solid 63-run win. Sourav Ganguly played a key role in the victory—he not only scored a steady 40 runs off 59 balls but also impressed with the ball, taking 3 crucial wickets and turning the game in India’s favour.
  • 2002 England vs India- Both nations had an exciting test series in 2002. The series ended with a score of 1-1. England won the first test match by 170 runs, and India won the third test match of the series by an inning, making it more thrilling and memorable. The 2nd and 4th matches of the series ended in a draw between the two teams. Rahul Dravid, Ajit Agarkar, Anil Kumble, Nasser Hussain, Matthew Hoggard, and Michael Vaughan showed their incredible performances in the series to make it more unforgettable for the fans over the years. 
  • 2002 NatWest Series- India, being victorious over the Three Lions, won the final match of the NatWest series by 2 wickets. It was a nail-biting win for the Indian cricket team. England gave a tough fight to the Men in Blue by scoring 325 runs in 50 overs. A big thanks to the Indian Skipper Saurav Ganguly, who scored a half-century in the match with 60 off 43. While the two more prominent batsmen of the Indian cricket team, Yuvraj Singh (69 off 63) and Mohammad Kaif (87 off 75), also hit great innings in the match. Marcus Trescothick and Nasser Hussain hit an incredible century in the match with 109 and 115 runs, despite the Three Lions losing.
  • 2002-2003 ICC Champions Trophy- India put on a brilliant show in the 11th Champions Trophy match against England at Colombo, winning by eight wickets. England scored a respectable 270 runs in 50 overs after winning the toss and opting to bat. The Indian batting lineup, however, made the chase appear simple. Virender Sehwag played a stunning knock of 126 off just 104 balls, while Sourav Ganguly supported him beautifully with 117 off 109. India reached the target comfortably in just 39 overs, finishing the match in style. Sehwag’s explosive performance earned him the well-deserved Player of the Match award.
  • 2002-2003 ICC World Cup- Men in Blue once again clinched a victory in the historic World Cup match against England by 82 runs. They scored 250 runs in 50 overs. Ashish Nehra’s amazing bowling spins took over the match in favor of the Indian cricket team. He took 6 wickets in 10 overs and won the Player of the Match award for his commendable bowling spins.  
  • 2006-2007 ICC Champions Trophy- The first match of the ICC Champions Trophy 2006-2007 was played at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. India defeated England by 4 wickets to open the competition on a high note. Chasing a target of 126 runs, the Men in Blue reached the score in just 29.3 overs, though they lost 6 wickets along the way. The real heroes of the match were India’s bowlers, especially Munaf Patel, who took 3 crucial wickets in his 8 overs. He was named Player of the Match for his outstanding bowling, which also served to establish the tone for India’s campaign.
  • 2009 ICC World Twenty20- In the 20th World Cup match, the Three Lions defeated the Indian side by a margin of 3 runs. It was a crucial win for the England team on their home ground. The famous Lord’s in London served as the venue for the game. India only scored 150/5 in 20 overs and lost the match after failing to surpass England’s target of 154 runs in 20 overs. England bowlers showed their exceptional performance in the match, as Ryan Sidebottom and Graeme Swann took 2 wickets each in 4 overs and won the match. Ryan Sidebottom also won the Man of the Match title for his great bowling in the match. 
  • 2011 England vs India – The Three Lions made a comeback after a long time and won the 2011 test series 4-0 on their home ground. This test series showcases the England team’s superiority in the match. Alastair Cook, Tim Bresnan, James Anderson, and Graeme Swann were the dominant players of England during that time.
  • 2011 England vs India- England showed their great teamwork and cricket tactics in the 2011 ODI series, winning the series 3-0 on their home ground. It was a 5-match ODI series in which the first match ended without a result, and the fourth match was a tie between the teams. Alastair Cook, Ravi Bopara, and Jonathan Trott are some of the notable players of the Three Lions who scored a fabulous innings in the match. Despite losing the series, Virat Kohli, the great batsman of the Indian cricket team, scored a century with  107 off 93 in the fifth match of the 2011 ODI series. 
  • 2012-2013 ICC World Twenty20- The Men in Blue proved their strength once again by winning the 10th match of the T20 World Cup by a big margin of 90 runs. The game was played at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on 23rd September 2012. Gautam Gambhir played a solid knock of 45 runs from 38 balls, while Virat Kohli added a handy 40 off 32. But the real star of the match was Harbhajan Singh, who bowled brilliantly and picked up 4 wickets in just 4 overs. His performance earned him the Player of the Match award and played a key role in India’s big win.
  • 2013 ICC Champions Trophy- India holds the ICC Champions Trophy of the year 2013, winning the match by 5 runs against the Three Lions. It was the final match of the Champions Trophy. Welcomed to bat first, India set the target of 130 runs in 20 overs for the Three Lions. In the second innings, when England came to bat, they managed to score 124 runs in 20 overs on the loss of 8 wickets and lost the match. Ravindra Jadeja became the star of the evening for securing 33 runs in 25 balls and winning the Player of the Match award for his phenomenal batting. 
  • 2016-2017 India v England- India ruled the 2017 T20I series against the Three Lions by setting the score of 2-1. England toured India for a 3-match series of 20-over format games. The Three Lions clinched a victory in the first T20I match over India by 7 wickets. This series is a great example of England’s supremacy over the Indian Cricket team on their home ground, even in the shortest format matches. 
  • 2018 England vs India- In 2018, India and England faced off in a 5-match Test series in England, competing for the prestigious Pataudi Trophy. England made the most of their home advantage and won the series 4-1. However, India had a standout moment when they won the 3rd Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham by 203 runs. The series saw some brilliant performances from England’s top players. Chris Woakes scored 137, Jos Buttler made 106, Alastair Cook hit 147, and Joe Root contributed with 125, all showcasing their batting strength in the series.
  • 2019 ICC World Cup-  After a long-awaited time, England triumphed over the Men in Blue by 31 runs in the 2019 ICC World Cup. India toured England for this World Cup match. It was the 38th match of the World Cup held at Birmingham. The Three Lions won the Maiden Cup title through this match. The England National Cricket Team scored their highest total of 337 runs in 50 overs by defeating India. Jonny Bairstow scored a century in the match with 111 off 109 balls. Ben Stokes also secured an innings with 79 runs in the match. Rohit Sharma’s century in the match with 102 runs becomes an important moment for the Men in Blue after losing the match. 
  • 2020-2021 India vs England- England toured India for the 5-match T20I series. In which India defeated England and claimed a victory in the series by 3-2. The 2020-2021 series was held at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. The Three Lions triumphed in the 1st and 3rd T20I games by 8 wickets. Some of the notable key players from the Indian Cricket Team throughout the series are Ishan Kishan, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, and Rohit Sharma, who scored an incredible innings in the series. 
  • In the 2023 ICC World Cup, the Indian cricket team, once again being dominant over England, won this match by 100 runs. It was the 29th match of the World Cup held at Lucknow. The Men in Blue secured a total of 229 runs in 50 overs. A big thanks to Rohit Sharma batting who scored an innings in the match with 87 runs and contributed to the win of the Indian cricket team. He also won the Man of the Match title for his amazing batting.  
  •  2024 ICC T20 World Cup- India pushed the Three Lions back to the pavilion, winning the 2nd semi-final match of the World Cup by 68 runs. Convinced to bat first, the Men in Blue set the goal of 172 runs in 20 overs for their opponent. In the second innings, when England came for the batting, they managed to achieve only 103 runs in 16.4 overs and lost the match. Rohit Sharma’s 57 and Suryakumar Yadav’s 47 made a great contribution to the team’s total score. Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav’s bowling skills also lifted the match. They took 3 wickets each in 4 overs, which became a pivotal moment in the match.  
  • 2025 ODI and T20I Series- In 2025, India and England faced off in an exciting ODI and T20I showdown, where Team India completely outplayed the visitors. India clean-swept England in the ODI series 3-0 and clinched the T20I series 4-1 dominantly. The T20Is were especially memorable as they saw the rise of fresh talent like Varun Chakravarthy, Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, and Shivam Dube, who made a strong mark with their performances. Their contributions brought a new spark to the Indian side and gave fans plenty to cheer about throughout the series.

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