What Lies Ahead for India Post T20 World Cup? – See All the Cricketing Action Till Champions Trophy 2025

With the conclusion of IPL 2024, Team India faces a rigorous and exciting schedule leading up to IPL 2025, marked by a series of high-stakes international tournaments and bilateral series across all formats of the game. Here’s a detailed look at the upcoming fixtures: Zimbabwe Tour (06-14 July) After the T20 World Cup, India will […]

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With the conclusion of IPL 2024, Team India faces a rigorous and exciting schedule leading up to IPL 2025, marked by a series of high-stakes international tournaments and bilateral series across all formats of the game. Here’s a detailed look at the upcoming fixtures:

Zimbabwe Tour (06-14 July)

After the T20 World Cup, India will tour Zimbabwe for a five-match T20I series. This series will be crucial for testing the bench strength and providing international exposure to younger players.

Sri Lanka Tour (August)

Following the Zimbabwe tour, Team India will head to Sri Lanka for three ODIs and three T20Is. This tour will help the team adjust to different playing conditions and prepare for future away series. The ODI series will also be an opportunity to fine-tune strategies and combinations ahead of the Champions Trophy 2025.

Home Series Against Bangladesh (September – October)

Back home, India will host Bangladesh for two Tests and three T20Is. The Test series is vital for maintaining and improving standings in the World Test Championship. The T20I series will help refine the team’s strategy and player combinations.

Home Series Against New Zealand (October – November)

India will continue their home season with a three-match Test series against New Zealand, a critical component of the World Test Championship cycle, offering a chance to solidify their position on the points table.

Australia Tour (November – January)

One of the highlights will be the five-Test series against Australia, Down Under, part of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. This high-profile series is crucial for India’s aspirations in the World Test Championship and will be an exciting challenge for the team.

Home Series Against England (January- February)

Back in India, the team will play a three-match ODI series and a five-match T20I series against England. The ODI series will serve as preparation for the Champions Trophy, while the T20Is will help fine-tune tactics in the shortest format.

Champions Trophy 2025 (February- March)

The cricketing year will culminate with the Champions Trophy 2025, where India aims to reclaim the title they last won in 2013. This prestigious tournament will feature the top eight ODI teams, and India will look to showcase their dominance in the 50-over format.

Team India’s schedule leading up to IPL 2025 is a blend of challenging tours, high-stakes tournaments, and crucial home series. Each series and tournament provides players with ample opportunities to fine-tune their skills and strategies across all formats. The packed calendar promises to keep cricket fans on the edge of their seats as they cheer for their favorite team.