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India's tour of England 2026: BCCI announces men's & women's fixtures
India's tour of England 2026: BCCI announces men's & women's fixtures

Mint

time7 days ago

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  • Mint

India's tour of England 2026: BCCI announces men's & women's fixtures

India will tour England for a eight-match white-ball series in 2026, the fixtures of which were announced on Thursday by the BCCI. India will play five T20Is and three ODIs. The tour starts with the T20I series, starting July 1 and will end with the ODIs, with the final game to be played on July 19. Led by Shubman Gill, India are currently in England, playing a five-match Test series. The visitors have already lost two of the first three games with their only win coming in Birmingham. Not just men, their women counterparts will also travel to the United Kingdom in May-June on either side of the T20 World Cup 2026. The Indian women's team will play three T20Is and a one-off Test. Led by Harmanpreet Kaur, the Indian women's team recently capped off their successful tour of England by winning both the T20I and ODI series. While the Women in Blue won the T20Is 3-2, they defeated England 2-1 in the ODI series. Match Time (IST) Date Venue 1st T20I 11 PM July 1 Banks Homes Riverside, Durham 2nd T20I 7 PM July 4 Old Trafford, Manchester 3rd T20I 11 PM July 7 Trent Bridge, Nottingham 4th T20I 11 PM July 9 Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol 5th T20I 11 PM July 11 Utilita Bowl, Southampton 1st ODI 5:30 PM July 14 Edgbaston, Birmingham 2nd ODI 5:30 PM July 16 Sophia Gardens, Cardiff 3rd ODI 3:30 PM July 19 Lord's, London Match Time (IST) Date Venue 1st WODI 11 PM May 28 Ambassador Cruise Line Ground, Chelmsford 2nd WODI TBD May 30 Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol 3rd WODI 11 PM June 2 The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton One-off WTest 3:30 PM July 10 Lord's, London

Harmanpreet hundred, Goud six-for fires India to ODI series win over England: 'All that training is paying off'
Harmanpreet hundred, Goud six-for fires India to ODI series win over England: 'All that training is paying off'

First Post

time23-07-2025

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Harmanpreet hundred, Goud six-for fires India to ODI series win over England: 'All that training is paying off'

It was a proper all-round effort as Indian cricketers shone in batting, fielding, and bowling, leading the team to a memorable 3-1 ODI series win over England. read more Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur smashed a match-winning knock as the Women in Blue clinched the ODI series against England with a 13-run win in the third and final match at the Riverside Ground, Chester-Le-Street, on Tuesday. Harmanpreet's whirlwind knock of 102 forced England to chase a target of 319, which would have been a world record had they gotten there, but their innings ended on a fighting 305 in 49.5 overs. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Nat Sciver-Brunt (98) and Emma Lamb (68) put up a tough fight for the hosts as they stitched a partnership of 162 runs for the third wicket after opener Amy Jones (4) and Tammy Beaumont (2) got out cheaply. But their resistance was ended by left-arm spinner Shree Charani before Deepti Sharma got skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt caught behind. The pick of the bowlers for India, though, was pacer Kranti Goud, who took six wickets for 52, including those of the openers, Alice Davidson Richards (44), Charlie Dean (21), Lauren Filer (0), and Lauren Bell (7). Harmanpreet praises Indian fileding after series win 'Great moment for all of us. Happy with the way we played throughout the series. We are giving our best on the field and gelling well as a team,' Harmanpreet said after the ODI series win. 'They have been great on and off the field, whenever they get an opportunity, they want to grab it with both hands and I am happy that we are getting to see the results now." 'Both (Shree Charani and Kranti Goud) of them got good experience in WPL and that is where we thought that if we give them an opportunity, they will do well for the country as well. This series win means a lot to us. Credit goes to our fielding coach (Munish Bali), he has been working really hard. Initially it was frustrating because we were not getting results in the field, but all that training is paying off now." Earlier, Harmanpreet slammed her seventh ODI hundred as India posted a healthy 318 for five in 50 overs. Harmanpreet's 102 off 84 balls was her first hundred in a year after making a century against South Africa in Bengaluru on June 19. Apart from the 36-year-old, the Indian batting effort was boosted by excellent knocks by Jemimah Rodrigues, who made a fifty off 45 balls. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Smriti Mandhana and Harleen Deol chipped in with 45 apiece as England bowlers struggled to make an impact. India had also won the T20I series 302 against England before the ODI assignment. Brief scores: India: 318/5 in 50 overs (Harmanpreet Kaur 102, Jemimah Rodrigues 50, Smriti Mandhana 45, Harleen Deol 45) defeated England (305/10 in 49.5 overs (Nat Sciver-Brunt 98, Emma Lamb 68). With PTI inputs

Harmanpreet Kaur Creates History, Becomes 2nd Indian Cricketer To...
Harmanpreet Kaur Creates History, Becomes 2nd Indian Cricketer To...

News18

time22-07-2025

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Harmanpreet Kaur Creates History, Becomes 2nd Indian Cricketer To...

Last Updated: Harmanpreet Kaur is on fire for India in the third ODI against the English team, which is taking place at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street on Tuesday, July 22. Harmanpreet Kaur is the captain of the Indian women's cricket team, and on Tuesday (July 22), she entered her name in the history books by becoming the second Indian cricketer after Mithali Raj to score 1000 ODI runs in England. The 36-year-old right-handed batter from Punjab came out to bat at No. 4 for Women in Blue in the third ODI against the English team, which is currently underway at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street, and achieved the objective by crossing the 20-run mark. The ongoing match in Chester-le-Street is Harman's 30th ODI in England, and as of now she has two centuries and six half-centuries to her name. During his 23-year-long ODI career, Mithali played 41 matches in England and, with the help of two centuries and 13 fifties, amassed a total of 1555 runs. Most runs in visiting countries PLAYER TEAM VENUE MATCHES RUNS AVERAGE 100/50 Belinda Clark Australia New Zealand 41 1794 48.48 2/11 Karen Rolton Australia New Zealand 42 1727 69.08 5/11 Mithali Raj India England 41 1555 48.59 2/13 Debbie Hockley New Zealand Australia 27 1151 52.31 1/10 Charlotte Edwards England India 29 1118 46.58 3/7 Harmanpreet Kaur India England 30 1068* 46.43 2/6 Charlotte Edwards England New Zealand 31 1042 45.30 2/6 In addition to becoming only the second Indian batter to score more than 1000 ODI runs in a foreign country, Harmanpreet also completed 4000 runs in ODI cricket. She is the third Indian batter after Mithali and Smriti Mandhana to achieve the feat. Mithali finished her career with 7805 runs in 232 ODIs, whereas Mandhana has 4588 runs to her credit in 105 matches. Harman needed 33 runs on Tuesday to complete 4000 runs in the 50-over format of the game, and she achieved the objective by taking a single on the third ball of the 28th over bowled by Lauren Filer. She is the 17th batter overall to score 4000 ODI runs. She needed 129 innings to reach the milestone, and it makes her the second slowest batter in terms of innings taken, only ahead of Heather Knight's 140 innings. view comments First Published: July 22, 2025, 20:31 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

2nd WODI: England cruise to 8-wicket victory to level series 1-1
2nd WODI: England cruise to 8-wicket victory to level series 1-1

The Hindu

time19-07-2025

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2nd WODI: England cruise to 8-wicket victory to level series 1-1

Opener Amy Jones hit a fluent 46 not out as England made short work of an out-of-sorts India, winning the rain-hit second Women's ODI by eight wickets at the Lord's on Saturday (July 19, 2025). After a fine batting performance in the opening match in which India chased down a target of 259, it was a listless show by the Women in Blue as they huffed and puffed their way to 143 for 8 in 29 overs with Smriti Mandhana's 42 being the top score. In reply, England openers Jones and Tammy Beaumont (34 off 35 balls) added 54 for the opening stand before off-spinner Sneh Rana removed the latter who attempted a reverse sweep but was caught plumb in-front. But Jones and skipper Nat Sciver Brunt (21) had added 48 runs for the second wicket stand when rain stopped play with home team needing 42 runs more to win. Once play started, it became a cakewalk as England's revised target was 115 in 24 overs and Kranti Gaud bowled a perfect nip-backer to breach Sciver-Brunt's defence. Finally it was Sophie Dunkley who hit a boundary off Kranti to finish the game in 21 overs. Twenty overs were required to constitute a match and the Lord's ground-staff worked at an alarming speed to get the ground ready so that at least eight balls were bowled and England were ahead in terms of DLS par score. The three-match series is now levelled 1-1 and the final game will be played at Durham on July 22. Earlier, Mandhana played a fine hand of 42, but steady England bowlers, led by left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone, restricted India to 143 for eight after the match was reduced to 29 overs-a-side. India lost opener Pratika Rawal in the second over, getting castled while trying to steer a fuller length delivery from pacer Em Arlott (2/26) to third man. Mandhana (42) and Harleen Deol (16) added 40 runs for the second wicket as India appeared to have survived the early jolt. But the dismissal of Deol, caught off her own bowling by Ecclestone (3/27), opened the floodgates. Mandhana, who was dropped on two by Lauren Bell off her own bowling, stayed firm at one end. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur was deceived by a quick, straight one from Ecclestone to lose her timber. Jemimah Rodrigues and Richa Ghosh also returned to the dugout in quick succession. India lost four wickets for 26 runs at that juncture, and Mandhana's dismissal completed the rout. The elegant left-hander pushed an otherwise expensive left-arm spinner Linsey Smith (2/28) to Charlie Dean inside the circle. India were 98 for six at her fall, but Deepti Sharma (30 not out) and Arundhati Reddy (14), who came in for Amanjot Kaur, added 26 runs for the seventh wicket to take India forward a bit. However, the dismissal of Reddy ended that promising stand and India's chances of a decent total.

England Beat India In Rain-Affected 2nd Women''s ODI To Level Series 1-1
England Beat India In Rain-Affected 2nd Women''s ODI To Level Series 1-1

NDTV

time19-07-2025

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  • NDTV

England Beat India In Rain-Affected 2nd Women''s ODI To Level Series 1-1

Opener Amy Jones hit a fluent 46 not out as England made short work of an out-of-sorts India, winning the rain-hit second Women's ODI by eight wickets at the Lord's on Saturday. After a fine batting performance in the opening match in which India chased down a target of 259, it was a listless show by the Women in Blue as they huffed and puffed their way to 143 for 8 in 29 overs with Smriti Mandhana's 42 being the top score. In reply, England openers Jones and Tammy Beaumont (34 off 35 balls) added 54 for the opening stand before off-spinner Sneh Rana removed the latter who attempted a reverse sweep but was caught plumb in-front. But Jones and skipper Nat Sciver Brunt (21) had added 48 runs for the second wicket stand when rain stopped play with home team needing 42 runs more to win. Once play started, it became a cakewalk as England's revised target was 115 in 24 overs and Kranti Gaud bowled a perfect nip-backer to breach Sciver-Brunt's defence. Finally it was Sophie Dunkley who hit a boundary off Kranti to finish the game in 21 overs. Twenty overs were required to constitute a match and the Lord's ground-staff worked at an alarming speed to get the ground ready so that at least eight balls were bowled and England were ahead in terms of DLS par score. The three-match series is now levelled 1-1 and the final game will be played at Durham on July 22. Earlier, Mandhana played a fine hand of 42, but steady England bowlers, led by left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone, restricted India to 143 for eight after the match was reduced to 29 overs-a-side. India lost opener Pratika Rawal in the second over, getting castled while trying to steer a fuller length delivery from pacer Em Arlott (2/26) to third man. Mandhana (42) and Harleen Deol (16) added 40 runs for the second wicket as India appeared to have survived the early jolt. But the dismissal of Deol, caught off her own bowling by Ecclestone (3/27), opened the floodgates. Mandhana, who was dropped on two by Lauren Bell off her own bowling, stayed firm at one end. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur was deceived by a quick, straight one from Ecclestone to lose her timber. Jemimah Rodrigues and Richa Ghosh also returned to the dugout in quick succession. India lost four wickets for 26 runs at that juncture, and Mandhana's dismissal completed the rout. The elegant left-hander pushed an otherwise expensive left-arm spinner Linsey Smith (2/28) to Charlie Dean inside the circle. India were 98 for six at her fall, but Deepti Sharma (30 not out) and Arundhati Reddy (14), who came in for Amanjot Kaur, added 26 runs for the seventh wicket to take India forward a bit. However, the dismissal of Reddy ended that promising stand and India's chances of a decent total.

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