Team India Schedule
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Team India Schedule From January To March 2025, England Tour of India And Champions Trophy: Between January and March 2025, the Indian cricket team will be busy with important series and tournaments, promising a lot of action in the sport for fans. After the tour to Australia, India will host England in an all-inclusive white-ball series.

Closing Of Australia BGT 2024-25 Tour

5th Test against Australia: The new year begins with the final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Date: January 3-7, 2025
Venue: Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Sydney

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England Tour of India

England Cricket team will tour India, which goes off early on January 22, 2025. From there, the two will squeeze in a five-match T20I series and three ODIs in its schedule. T20I matches will be played in Kolkata, Chennai, Rajkot, Pune, and Mumbai, while the ODIs will be held in Nagpur, Cuttack, and Ahmedabad.

Team India vs England

Here’s the complete schedule for the England tour of India:

T20I Series:
22nd January: India vs England, 1st T20I, Kolkata
25th January: India vs England, 2nd T20I, Chennai
28th January: India vs England, 3rd T20I, Rajkot
31st January: India vs England, 4th T20I, Pune
2nd February: India vs England, 5th T20I, Mumbai (Wankhede)
ODI Series:
6th February: India vs England, 1st ODI, Nagpur
9th February: India vs England, 2nd ODI, Cuttack
12th February: India vs England, 3rd ODI, Ahmedabad

ICC Champions Trophy 2025

The ICC Champions Trophy will take place from February to March 2025. Although Pakistan was the country hosting this event, political issues have now created uncertainty over India’s participation. Recently, a compromise seems to have been settled allowing India to play its matches at neutral venues, most probably in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This would allow India to participate in this important tournament without security and diplomacy issues for both countries.

February 20th – India vs Bangladesh

February 23rd – India vs Pakistan

Match 2nd – India vs New Zealand

Also Read: Champions Trophy 2025: ICC Confirms Hybrid Model, India To Play Matches At Neutral Venues

Preparations and Fan Engagement

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has collaborated with international cricket boards to facilitate smooth scheduling and player availability. Big-ticket matches are what fans can expect from Team India in clashes with other top-drawer teams in other formats.