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  • India tours England for white-ball series

  • Five T20Is begin July 1, Durham

  • ODI series concludes July 19, Lord’s

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ECB announces India's tour to England next year with five T20Is and three ODIs. Indian women's team will also play T20Is and a Test.

India's White-ball Cricket Tour to England: Schedule Announced

Manchester, July 24 (PTI) - The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced a white-ball cricket tour by India to England next year. The tour will feature five T20 Internationals and three One Day Internationals.

The series begins on July 1 with a T20I in Durham, followed by matches in Manchester on July 4, Nottingham on July 7, Bristol on July 9, and concludes in Southampton on July 11.

The three-match ODI series will kick off in Birmingham on July 14, continue in Cardiff on July 16, and finish at Lord's on July 19.

In addition to the men's matches, the Indian women's team will take part in a T20I series against England Women and a solo Test. The T20 matches are scheduled in Chelmsford on May 28, Bristol on May 30, and Taunton on June 2, with the lone Test at Lord's from July 10.

England’s cricket summer is set to be an enthralling one, with the men's Test side, under Ben Stokes, hosting New Zealand and Pakistan in two separate Rothesay Test Series. Meanwhile, Harry Brook's white-ball squad will welcome Sri Lanka and India for ODIs and T20Is.

Richard Gould, ECB's Chief Executive Officer, described the 2026 cricket season as "spectacular." He highlighted the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup in England, which returns to the country for the first time since 2009, as a cornerstone of the season. Gould expressed enthusiasm about this monumental event as a platform for elevating the women's game and inspiring future players and enthusiasts.

The excitement continues with the England Women's Test at Lord's, marking a historic occasion for the women's side.

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