In Tests, India ended 2024 with a mixed record of eight wins, six losses, and one draw from 15 matches. In ODIs, India managed just one series but fell short against Sri Lanka in a three-match encounter.
The team will aim for redemption in 2025, a packed year that includes marquee tournaments such as the ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai, a five-Test series against England, and the Asia Cup. India will begin the year with the final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at the Sydney Cricket Ground on January 3. A win is essential to stay in the running for the WTC final.
India vs Australia, 5th Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test: January 3–7 in Sydney
India vs England (5 T20Is, 3 ODIs)
T20Is
ODIs
Champions Trophy (Dubai)
World Test Championship Final (if qualified): June at Lord’s Cricket Ground
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India vs England (5 Tests)
India vs Bangladesh (3 ODIs, 3 T20Is): August (Away Series)
India vs West Indies (2 Tests)
Asia Cup (T20 Format)
India vs Australia (3 ODIs, 5 T20Is) (Away Series)
India vs South Africa (2 Tests, 3 ODIs, 5 T20Is)
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With a total of 18 T20Is, 10 Tests, and 12 ODIs scheduled in bilateral series alongside ICC and ACC commitments, 2025 promises to be an action-packed year for Team India.
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