The 1st ODI match between the Sri Lanka and India will begin at 3:00 pm IST. Check IND vs SL live toss time and head to head stats here
India's tour of Sri Lanka 2021 will begin with three-match ODI series from July 18, 2021. Check IND vs SL 2021 full schedule, match, toss timings, and head to head stats here
Reminiscing Team India's historic win in the Gabba Test, Kuldeep reveals that even though he was not a part of Playing XI, this was the biggest series of his cricketing career.
KL Rahul to bat in the middle order and take the wicket-keeping job from Rishabh Pant. Kuldeep Yadav also makes a comeback in India playing 11. Check IND vs ENG playing 11 and head-to-head stats here
In the nail-biting final match of the series, India won by 7 run. San Curran almost won it for England single-handedly by fell short in the end
India could make some changes in its bowling department and Natarajan may replace Kuldeep Yadav in India playing 11. Check IND vs ENG playing 11 probables and head-to-head stats here
England capitalised on a flying start provided by Bairstow (124 off 112) and Roy (55 off 52) to chase down the target in just 43.3 overs. Check India vs England 2nd ODI highlights and scorecard here
England has made three changes in its playing 11 while India has made only one change. Check IND vs ENG playing 11 and head to head stats here
Chasing a steep 317-run target for victory, England folded for 251 in 42.1 overs despite making a dazzling start. Check India vs England 1st ODI highlights and scorecard here
The India vs England ODI series will kick-start from March 23 in Pune. All the ODIs will be Day/Night matches and start time is 1:30 pm IST. Check IND vs ENG full schedule, squad and match time here
Gill could not even open his account, losing his wicket to James Anderson in the third ball of the innings. Check India vs England highlights and scorecards here
ndia bundled out England for 164 in its second innings with more than four sessions to spare in the match. Axar Patel takes a five-wicket haul in his debut Test match. Check India vs England highlghts
India's second innings ended at 286, shortly after Ashwin reached his three-figure mark. Check India vs England highlights and IND vs ENG scorecard here
India placed itself in a commanding position by stretching its overall lead to 249 runs at stumps on the second day. Check India vs England highlights here
Rohit Sharma played some delightful strokes to notch up his seventh Test hundred. Check India vs England highlights and scorecard here
Bumrah has been rested with in-form Mohammed Siraj back in the playing XI along with left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav. Check IND vs ENG playing 11 and head to head details here
England has announced its 12-member squad for the second Test on the eve of the second Test. Check India vs England 2nd test playing 11 probables and squads here
Former skipper Michael Vaughan on Friday slammed India for leaving left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav out of the opening Test against England, calling it a "ridiculous decision". Yadav has been warming the bench for more than three months now, including the tour of Australia, where he featured in just one ODI. With Ravindra Jadeja ruled out of the first two Tests against England due to an injury, many former players, including Irfan Pathan, had backed Yadav for a place in the team. "Ridiculous decision by #India not to play @imkuldeep18!!! If he isn't going to play at home with the injuries they have when is he going to play!!! #INDvENG," Vaughan wrote on his twitter handle. Yadav missed out again on Friday with India going with left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem, who was on standby, for the first Test in Chennai after spin bowling all-rounder Axar Patel was ruled out. Yadav has so far played six Tests and picked 24 wickets. He played his last Test against Australia at Sydney in January
The highlight of the England first innings was the 200-run partnership between Root and Sibley for the third wicket. Check India vs England 1st Test Day 1 highlights here
When England last travelled to India for a Test series, Jadeja and Ashwin combined to capture 54 of the 93 English wickets to fall as the team romped to a 4-0 series win in the five-Test series