Cricket enthusiasts will know when England faces India that it’s more than a game—it’s a showdown between giants of cricket! The rivalry between the England Cricket Team and the India National Cricket Team goes back nearly a century and is packed with rare excitement, incredible performances, and plot twists.
From the dusty tracks of the 1930s to the dazzling stadiums of today, the rivalry has grown with cricket. Every match completed has added something new to the tale—be it a sensational Test series victory, a nail-biting One Day International (ODI), or a high-octane T20 in front of the lights.
The history boasts mesmerising innings, aggressive sledging, jaw-dropping underdog victories, and pure magic. This timeline will help you navigate through those memorable events, record-breaking achievements, and emotional roller coasters that embody one of cricket’s richest rivalries.
So, throw on your favourite jersey, relax, and take a look back and relive the moments through the England Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team timeline. The Eng vs Ind rivalry is more than a game of cricket—it’s a journey of passion, pride, and unbelievable cricket.
The Beginning of Clashes Between England Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team: 1932 to 1970s

- in 1932 Test match: India met England at Lord’s for their first Test match. As a result of their competition, England won by 158 runs, thanks to the explosive batting of Douglas Jardine (79 & 85) and Leslie Ames (65). India’s chase of 260 runs was led by CK Nayudu, giving a peek into the cricketing prowess that would develop in the coming years.
- 1951-52 “Anthony de Mello Trophy Introduced”: Twenty years after their debut, India won their first Test match against England in India, which was named the Anthony de Mello Trophy. India won the fifth and final match of the series at the MA Chidambaram Stadium by an innings and 8 runs, marking their historic turning point. Polly Umrigar’s 130 and Pankaj Roy’s 111 run chase is iconic to date.
- 1959 England vs India Team: England and India met in Leeds for the 3rd Test of the series, where England claimed victory by an innings and 173 runs. While restricting India to 161 in the first innings, England produced 483 runs with 8 wickets declared. For the second innings, India was bowled out for 149. Colin Cowdrey scored 160 to clinch victory for his side.
- 1967 England vs India cricket Team: The 3-match Test series of England vs India on English soil finished with a commanding performance from the English team, who achieved a clean sweep against their Indian counterparts. Geoff Boycott’s 246* was the most runs scored by an English batter in the series.
- 1974 England v India: England and India played their first ODI series in 1974 in England. The Three Lions won both the matches; first by 4 wickets and the second by 6 wickets. John Edrich, who scored 90 runs, and Keith Fletcher, who got 55 runs, were chosen as the best players of the first and second games of the series for their performances.
- 1975 Prudential World Cup: England and India met for the first Match of the tournament at Lord’s. English players set a run target of 335 for Indian cricketers, however, the latter could amass only 132 runs. Dennis Amiss contributed to his side with 137 runs.
- 1976-1977 India v England: This was a 5-match Test series in India ground which concluded 4-1/ While England won the first, second, and third match, 4 finished in India’s favor, and the last game concluded in a draw. Dennis Amiss, Alan Knott, Tony Greig, Bob Willis, John Lever, and Derek Underwood were some of the key contributors to their win.
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In 1980s to 2000: Middle Encounters of England and India Cricket Team– World Cup

- 1983 Prudential World Cup: The first Semi-Final of the World Cup saw Indian and English players on the field in Manchester. England won the toss and chose to bat first, setting a target of 214 for the Men in Blue. Yashpal Sharma (61) and Sandeep Patil (51) made an impressive run chase that led India to win the match by 6 wickets.
- 1987-1988 Reliance World Cup- Semi-Final: Played at Wankhede Stadium, England and India concluded this match in favor of England. England won the match by 35 runs, thanks to Graham Gooch’s 115.
- 1990 England vs India: India and England met in England for a 3-match Test series. While England won the first match, the remaining two games finished in a draw. Graham Gooch’s score of 333 remains iconic to date.
- 1996 England vs India criclet team: The 3-match Test series between the Lankan Lions and the Men in Blue ended with England winning the series 1-0. England won the first match at Birmingham by 8 wickets. To India’s total of 214 in the first innings, England retaliated with 313, Nasser Hussain single-handedly scoring 128. Sachin Tendulkar replied with 122 to amass India’s total to 219. Despite this, England chased the target with two wickets down.
- 1999 ICC World Cup: The 25th match of the World Stage group brought India and England opposite each other. India presented a run target of 233 for English players, with contributions made from the overall members of the Indian team. England attempted to chase the target, however, they were bowled out for 169.
- Anil Kumble, Sachin Tendulkar, Ravi Shastri, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Manoj Prabhakar, Kapil Dev, Graeme Hick, Graham Gooch, Allan Lamb, Mark Nicholas, Michael Atherton, Robin Smith, John Lever, and Chris Lewis were prominent figures and key contributors in Indo-English cricket rivalry during this period.
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England vs India Cricket Team in 2000- 2010s: The Era of Tough Challenges
- 2002 England vs India: The 4-match Test series on English soil ended with England winning the series 1-1. While England won the 1st match, India won the 3rd game, and the remaining two matches were drawn. Nasser Hussain hit 155 runs to contribute to England’s total of 487 in the first innings. India, on the other hand, could make only 221 runs. In the second innings, Michael Vaughan and John Crawley scored 100 runs each, leading to England’s total of 301/6 wickets declared. Ajit Agarkar’s run chase of 109 made the match interesting, however, they couldn’t win the match. In the 3rd Test, India avenged their defeat with a victory by an innings and 46 runs.
- 2002 NatWest series: Who could forget the NatWest Series of 2002? In the final of the NatWest series, India chased the target of 326 runs at Lord’s. Captain Sourav Ganguly’s shirt-waving celebration is a rare celebration seen on national television to date. India, which won the series 2-1, demonstrated the new current of confidence and aggression in Indian players. Yuvraj Singh and Mohammad Kaif’s performances made them Player of the Match in the second and final match, respectively.
- 2007-2008 ICC World Twenty20: The inaugural ICC T20 World Cup in 2007 featured a thrilling group-stage match between India and England was held in Durban. India claimed victory by 18 runs, thanks to Yuvraj’s infamous hit the Stuart Broad for six sixes.
- 2007 England vs India: The 7-match ODI series was won by England by 4-3. While India won the second, fifth, and sixth matches of the series, England won the rest 4 matches. Alastair Cook, Ian Bell, Paul Collingwood, and Owais Shah were the top batters from England. Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh, and Gautam Gambhir were the top run-getters for India in the series.
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2010s to Recent Encounters: India Rose to Dominance
- 2011 England vs India: The Test match of India vs England 2011 concluded with England sweeping India in the 4-match series, that too with greater margins. Kevin Pietersen’s 202* in the first match at Lord’s is iconic to date. Alastair Cook’s 294 in the 3rd Test and Ian Bell’s 235 in the 4th Test proved significant for England’s victory.
- 2013 ICC Champions Trophy: The 2013 Champions Trophy final was between India and England, in which India claimed victory by 5 runs. India scored 129 with 7 wickets down, restricting English cricketers to 124/8. After sharing the title in 2002 with Sri Lanka, India won the title in 2013.
- 2019 ICC World Cup: India vs England in the 2019 ICC World Cup for the 38th match was won by England by 31 runs. England won the toss and chose to bat, and set a target of 338 for the Indian players, thanks to Jonny Bairstow’s 111 runs. Rohit Sharma’s run-chase of 102 runs, however, could not help India to make more than 306.
- 2024-2025 India vs England: The 5-match T20I series between India and England ended in favor of India, as the Men in Blue claimed the home series 4-1. Young and agile players like Abhishek Sharma, Varun Chakravarthy, Ravi Bishnoi, and Shivam Dube demonstrated their prowess in the T20I format.
England Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline: All Test Series Results (1932 to 2024)
Series/Tournament | Season | Winner Team | Margin |
Anthony de Mello Trophy (England tour of India) | 2023/24 | India | 4-1 (5) |
Pataudi Trophy (India tour of England) | 2021-2022 | Drawn | 2-2 (5) |
Anthony de Mello Trophy (England tour of India) | 2020/21 | India | 3-1 (4) |
Pataudi Trophy (India tour of England) | 2018 | England | 4-1 (5) |
England tour of India Test Series | 2016/17 | India | 4-0 (5) |
Pataudi Trophy (India tour of England) | 2014 | England | 3-1 (5) |
England tour of India Test Series | 2012/13 | England | 2-1 (4) |
Pataudi Trophy (India tour of England) | 2011 | England | 4-0 (4) |
England tour of India Test Series | 2008/09 | India | 1-0 (2) |
Pataudi Trophy (India tour of England) | 2007 | India | 1-0 (3) |
England tour of India Test Series | 2005/06 | Drawn | 1-1 (3) |
India tour of England Test Series | 2002 | Drawn | 1-1 (4) |
England tour of India Test Series | 2001/02 | India | 1-0 (3) |
India tour of England Test Series | 1996 | England | 1-0 (3) |
England tour of India Test Series | 1992/93 | India | 3-0 (3) |
India tour of England Test Series | 1990 | England | 1-0 (3) |
India tour of England Test Series | 1986 | India | 2-0 (3) |
England tour of India Test Series | 1984/85 | England | 2-1 (5) |
India tour of England Test Series | 1982 | England | 1-0 (3) |
England tour of India Test Series | 1981/82 | India | 1-0 (6) |
Golden Jubilee Test (England tour of India) | 1979/80 | England | – |
India tour of England Test Series | 1979 | England | 1-0 (4) |
England tour of India Test Series | 1976/77 | England | 3-1 (5) |
India tour of England Test Series | 1974 | England | 3-0 (3) |
England tour of India Test Series | 1972/73 | India | 2-1 (5) |
India tour of England Test Series | 1971 | India | 1-0 (3) |
India tour of England Test Series | 1967 | England | 3-0 (3) |
England tour of India Test Series | 1963/64 | Drawn | 0-0 (5) |
England tour of India Test Series | 1961/62 | India | 2-0 (5) |
India tour of England Test Series | 1959 | England | 5-0 (5) |
India tour of England Test Series | 1952 | England | 3-0 (4) |
England tour of India Test Series | 1951/52 | Drawn | 1-1 (5) |
India tour of England Test Series | 1946 | England | 1-0 (3) |
India tour of England Test Series | 1936 | England | 2-0 (3) |
England tour of India Test Series | 1933/34 | England | 2-0 (3) |
India tour of England Test Match | 1932 | England | 1-0 (1) |
England Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline: All ODI Series Results (1974 to 2025)
Series/Tournament | Season | Winner Team | Margin |
England tour of India ODI Series | 2024/25 | India | 3-0 (3) |
ICC Cricket World Cup (in India) | 2023/24 | Australia | – |
India tour of England ODI Series | 2022 | India | 2-1 (3) |
England tour of India ODI Series | 2020/21 | India | 2-1 (3) |
ICC Cricket World Cup (in England) | 2019 | England | – |
India tour of England ODI Series | 2018 | England | 2-1 (3) |
England tour of India ODI Series | 2016/17 | India | 2-1 (3) |
Carlton Mid ODI Tri-Series (Australia, England, India in Australia) | 2014/15 | Australia | – |
India tour of England ODI Series | 2014 | India | 3-1 (5) |
ICC Champions Trophy (in England) | 2013 | India | – |
England tour of India ODI Series | 2012/13 | India | 3-2 (5) |
England tour of India ODI Series | 2011/12 | India | 5-0 (5) |
NatWest Series [India tour of England] | 2011 | England | 3-0 (5) |
ICC Cricket World Cup (in Bangladesh/India/Sri Lanka) | 2010/11 | India | – |
England tour of India ODI Series | 2008/09 | India | 5-0 (5) |
NatWest Series [India tour of England] | 2007 | England | 4-3 (7) |
ICC Champions Trophy (in India) | 2006/07 | Australia | – |
England tour of India ODI Series | 2005/06 | India | 5-1 (7) |
NatWest Challenge (England, India, Wales in England) | 2004 | England | 2-1 (3) |
ICC World Cup (in Kenya/South Africa/Zimbabwe) | 2002/03 | Australia | – |
ICC Champions Trophy (in Sri Lanka) | 2002/03 | Shared | – |
NatWest Series (England, India, Sri Lanka in England) | 2002 | India | – |
England tour of India ODI Series | 2001/02 | Drawn | 3-3 (6) |
ICC World Cup (in England/Ireland/Netherlands/Scotland) | 1999 | Australia | – |
Coca-Cola Cup (England, India, Pakistan in UAE) | 1998/99 | Pakistan | – |
Akai-Singer Champions Trophy (England, India, Pakistan, West Indies in UAE) | 1997/98 | England | – |
Texaco Trophy (India tour of England) | 1996 | England | 2-0 (3) |
England tour of India ODI Series | 1992/93 | Drawn | 3-3 (6) |
Benson & Hedges World Cup (in Australia/New Zealand) | 1991/92 | Pakistan | – |
Texaco Trophy (India tour of England) | 1990 | India | 2-0 (2) |
MRF World Series (Nehru Cup) (6 teams in India) | 1989/90 | Pakistan | – |
Reliance World Cup (in India/Pakistan) | 1987/88 | Australia | – |
Sharjah Cup (4 teams in UAE) | 1986/87 | England | – |
Texaco Trophy (India tour of England) | 1986 | India | 1-1 (2) |
Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket (in Australia) | 1984/85 | India | – |
England tour of India ODI Series | 1984/85 | England | 4-1 (5) |
Prudential World Cup (in England) | 1983 | India | – |
Prudential Trophy (India tour of England) | 1982 | England | 2-0 (2) |
England tour of India ODI Series | 1981/82 | India | 2-1 (3) |
Prudential World Cup (in England) | 1975 | West Indies | – |
Prudential Trophy (India tour of England) | 1974 | England | 2-0 (2) |
England Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline: All T20I Series Results (2008 to 2025)
Series/Tournament | Season | Winner Team | Margin |
England tour of India T20I Series | 2024/25 | India | 4-1 (5) |
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup (in USA/West Indies) | 2024 | India | – |
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup (in Australia) | 2022/23 | England | – |
India tour of England T20I Series | 2022 | India | 2-1 (3) |
England tour of India T20I Series | 2020/21 | India | 3-2 (5) |
India tour of England T20I Series | 2018 | India | 2-1 (3) |
England tour of India T20I Series | 2016/17 | India | 2-1 (3) |
India tour of England T20I Match | 2014 | England | 1-0 (1) |
England tour of India T20I Series | 2012/13 | Drawn | 1-1 (2) |
ICC World Twenty20 (in Sri Lanka) | 2012/13 | West Indies | – |
England tour of India T20I Match | 2011/12 | England | 1-0 (1) |
India tour of England T20I Match | 2011 | England | 1-0 (1) |
ICC World Twenty20 (in England) | 2009 | Pakistan | – |
ICC World Twenty20 (in South Africa) | 2007/08 | India | – |