The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has unveiled an exhilarating schedule for the summer of 2025, bringing fresh excitement to cricket enthusiasts worldwide. The ECB has announced that both the men’s and women’s teams will engage in two concurrent series, a highlight of which is the much-anticipated confrontation with India. The English summer promises to be packed with cricketing action, with the men’s team set to play a five-match Test series against India from June 20 to August 4. Simultaneously, the women’s team will battle it out with their Indian counterparts in a series that includes three T20 Internationals (T20Is) and three One Day Internationals (ODIs) slated from June 28 to July 22.

The drama kicks off in Leeds, where the first Test between England and India is scheduled from June 20. Following this, cricket fans can look forward to the second Test in Birmingham from July 2, with Lord’s hosting the third Test starting July 10. The fourth and fifth Tests will be held in Manchester and The Oval, respectively, rounding off what promises to be an electrifying series. On the women’s front, India’s tour of England commences with five T20Is beginning on June 28 in Nottingham, followed by matches in Bristol on July 1, The Oval on July 4, Manchester on July 9, and Birmingham on July 12. This will seamlessly transition into three ODIs set in Southampton on July 16, Lord’s on July 19, and Chester-le-Street on July 22.

However, before the India series, English fans won’t have to wait long for international action. The West Indies will tour in the summer, with both the men’s and women’s teams scheduled to play three ODIs and three T20Is each. The summer’s festivities commence with Zimbabwe’s historic return to English soil for their first Test in England since 2003, a four-day game scheduled at Trent Bridge from May 22. As the summer winds down, the cricket action doesn’t let up, with the men’s team facing South Africa in three ODIs and three T20Is from September 2 to September 14. Additionally, England will make a trip to Ireland in September for a three-match ODI series on September 17, 19, and 21.

Richard Gould, the CEO of the ECB, expressed his enthusiasm about the upcoming fixtures, stating, “Staging England Men’s and England Women’s series alongside each other has been popular with fans and supported the continued growth of the women’s game. The success of both the Ashes last year and the Pakistan series earlier this year underscores this. I’m excited that we will replicate this approach for the West Indies and India series next year.

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. Cricket fans are in for a real treat, and I hope they’ll turn out in force to support both our men’s and women’s sides.”

Gould continued, “India touring is always a major attraction and a highlight of any cricket summer. The last men’s Test series here was a nailbiter, and I’m certain next year’s clash will be equally exciting. Our women’s series are always fiercely competitive. I’m also delighted that we will welcome both West Indies teams back for white-ball series following this year’s men’s Test series.”

In addition to the current year’s fixtures, fans can also look forward to another high-profile matchup in the not-so-distant future. Gould confirmed that India women will return to England in 2026 to feature in the first-ever women’s Test at Lord’s, marking a historic occasion for women’s cricket.

The full breakdown of England’s home summer schedule for 2025 is as follows:
– **Men’s Test against Zimbabwe**: A landmark occasion featuring Zimbabwe’s first Test in England since 2003, set from May 22 at Trent Bridge.
– **Women’s White-Ball Series vs West Indies**: Continuing the growth and popularity of women’s cricket.
– **Men’s White-Ball Series vs West Indies**: Ramping up the summer with explosive white-ball cricket.
– **Men’s Test Series vs India**: The centerpiece of the summer, starting June 20 in Leeds.
– **Women’s White-Ball Series vs India Women**: Parallel excitement beginning June 28.
– **Men’s White-Ball Series vs South Africa**: Closing out the summer with intense ODIs and T20Is in September.

This comprehensive fixture list underscores a fervent season ahead, sure to thrill cricket lovers and bolster the sport’s profile in the region. The ECB’s strategic scheduling reflects an underlying commitment to the continuous development and popularity of both men’s and women’s cricket, paving the way for memorable contests and unforgettable cricketing moments. Fans are urged to mark their calendars and rally behind their teams as the stage is set for a summer of pure cricketing spectacle.

By IPL Agent

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