Team India’s remaining schedule for 2025 includes a Test series in England and limited-overs matches in Australia.

After another accomplished season of the IPL, the focus of all players will shift to their national duties. All key players will reunite for the busy international calendar lined up ahead. Several exciting bilateral series are on the cards, as Team India are set to take on multiple opponents, both at home and overseas. The team will face a plethora of challenges, but overall, a thrilling 2025 is expected.
Opposition | Test | ODI | T20I |
England | 5 | NA | NA |
Bangladesh | NA | 3 | 3 |
West Indies | 2 | NA | NA |
Australia | NA | 3 | 5 |
South Africa | 2 | 3 | 5 |
India tour of England 2025
After a whitewash by the Kiwis on home soil, followed by a disappointing Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, Team India will play their first Test series in June 2025—against England. The Men in Blue are doing exceptionally well in white-ball cricket, but their red-ball game is under scrutiny, as the players have performed below their potential in recent matches.
The tour of England is a golden opportunity for India to bounce back and regain their form in the longest format. Moreover, with the onset of this series, a fresh World Test Championship cycle will also begin. So, if they aim to feature in the 2027 WTC Final, India must start on a strong note.
Match | Dates | Venue |
1st Test | 20-24 June | Headingley, Leeds |
2nd Test | 02-06 July | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
3rd Test | 10-14 July | Lord’s, London |
4th Test | 23-27 July | Old Trafford, Manchester |
5th Test | 31 July- 04 August | The Oval, Kennington |
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India tour of Bangladesh
The last time India played against Bangladesh in a bilateral series, they completely outplayed the visitors — and that too, across all formats. This year, when they visit Bangladesh for a three-match ODI series and a three-match T20I series, it is expected that they continue their dominant show there as well.
Moreover, this series will hold great significance, as it will help Gautam Gambhir and Co. in shaping their template for the 2026 T20 World Cup.
Match | Dates | Venue |
1st ODI | 17 August | Shere Bangla, Mirpur |
2nd ODI | 20 August | Shere Bangla, Mirpur |
3rd ODI | 23 August | Zahir Ahmed, Chattogram |
1st T20I | 26 August | Zahir Ahmed, Chattogram |
2nd T20I | 29 August | Shere Bangla, Mirpur |
3rd T20I | 31 August | Shere Bangla, Mirpur |
Asia Cup
Before the 2026 World Cup, all the Asian teams will clash in the Asia Cup, which is scheduled to be held in September. In total, 8 teams will feature: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Oman, and the U.A.E.
A total of 19 matches will be played in group format, and just like in previous years, India will hopefully clinch another title in 2025.
West Indies tour of India
When West Indies visit India for a two-match Test series, a lot will be on the line as the Men in Blue will be looking to gain maximum advantage of the home conditions. They will be eyeing crucial points, as winning those will take them an inch closer to their target of reaching the 2027 WTC Final.
Match | Dates | Venue |
1st Test | 02-06 October | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ademdabad |
2nd Test | 10-14 October | Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
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India tour of Australia
India and Australia are two of the toughest sides in the circuit, and hence, a series between them is always a spiced-up event. The Men in Blue will be touring the island country in October for white-ball cricket, and a lot of power-packed performances are expected.
Matches | Dates | Venue |
1st ODI | 19 October | WACA, Perth |
2nd ODI | 23 October | The Adelaide Oval |
3rd ODI | 25 October | Sydney Cricket Ground |
1st T20I | 29 October | Manuka Oval, Canberra |
2nd T20I | 31 October | Melbourne Cricket Ground |
3rd T20I | 02 November | Bellerive Oval, Hobart |
4th T20I | 06 November | Carrara, Gold Coast |
5th T20I | 08 November | The Gabba, Brisbane |
South Africa tour of India
Before the mega event—the 2026 T20 World Cup—this will be one of the last series where India will have a chance to fine-tune their best XI. Hence, the South Africa tour of India holds great importance. Just like the World Cup, this series will also be played on Indian soil, making it the perfect exposure for both sides.
Match | Dates | Venue |
1st Test | 14-18 November | Delhi |
2nd Test | 22-26 November | Guwahati |
1st ODI | 30 November | JSCA, Ranchi |
2nd ODI | 03 December | Raipur |
3rd ODI | 06 December | Visakhapatnam |
1st T20I | 09 December | Barabati Stadium, Cuttack |
2nd T20I | 11 December | Mullanpur |
3rd T20I | 14 December | Dharamshala |
4th T20I | 17 December | Lucknow |
5th T20I | 19 December | Ahmedabad |
With such a packed calendar and a strong core of experienced players combined with promising youngsters, Team India are well-equipped to conquer the challenges of 2025!
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