India Women Tour of England 2025 – Schedule, Squads, Key Players, and Dream11 Tips
India Women tour of England 2025 comes at a timely juncture in the women’s-cricket world calendar. With the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup coming to English shores, this five-match T20I series (28 June – 12 July) and three-match ODI leg (16 – 22 July) serve as an extended dress rehearsal.
India will attempt to put last year’s World-Cup group-stage exit behind them, while England seek to defend home soil and probe bench strength. For fans, pundits, dream11 managers, and fantasy-cricket enthusiasts, the next month hold the promise of an insightful peek into both sides’ World-Cup masterplan. Remain locked to stumpsandbails for all the latest cricket news, squad change, injury report, fantasy advice, and highlight details. India women tour of England Schedule
Dates: June 28, 2025 – July 22, 2025
Format: 5 T20Is and 3 ODIs
Venues: T20Is: Trent Bridge (Nottingham), County Ground
(Bristol), Kennington Oval (London), Emirates Old Trafford
(Manchester), Edgbaston (Birmingham)
ODIs: The Rose Bowl (Southampton), Lord’s (London), Riverside
Ground (Chester-le-Street)
1st T20I: Nottingham (28 June)
2nd T20I: Bristol (1 July)
3rd T20I: The Oval, London (4 July)
4th T20: Manchester (9 July)
5th T20I: Birmingham (Edgbaston, 12 July)
The ODI leg travels south to Southampton (16 July), across to Lord’s (19 July), and wraps up in the northeast at Chester-le-Street (22 July).
There are few names that thrill Indian fans like Shafali Verma. The return of the opener from injury directly adds to India’s batting line-up along with vice-captain Smriti Mandhana and middle-order stalwart Jemimah Rodrigues.
Look for Deepti Sharma to be used as a top-class all-rounder in the series, Richa Ghosh as an ideal finisher.
New faces in Indian Team
Selectors have injected freshness by handing maiden call-ups to Kranti Gaud, Sree Charani, and Sayali Satghare in both white-ball squads. Gaud, a powerful left-hand middle-order hitter, may slot in at No. 5 as a finisher; medium-pacer Satghare offers a skiddy option on England’s seam-friendly strips; Charani’s left-arm orthodox spin bolsters variety behind the experienced Deepti Sharma and Sneh Rana.
Home captain Nat Sciver-Brunt leads a team brimming with all-round riches: Alice Capsey, Charlie Dean, and the globe’s number one spinner Sophie Ecclestone to provide matchup versatility.
Experience stalwarts Danielle Wyatt-Hodge and Tammy Beaumont provide top-order security, with pace quicks Lauren Filer and Em Arlott providing raw speed.
Players to observe in India women vs England women White-ball series
Powerplay shoot-out: Verma/Mandhana against Bell/Wong may settle T20I margins. Spin showdown: Left-arm accuracy of Ecclestone against India’s right-hand attack; Deepti Sharma’s counter to England’s middle-order. Finishing role definition: Can India identify a finishing partnership, perhaps Gaud in combination with Richa Ghosh to match England’s Sciver-Brunt and Wyatt? Death-over delivery: Sayali Satghare’s skidders and Arundhati Reddy’s yorkers will be put to the test against Filer’s raw speed.
Transitioning from T20 intensity to 50-over patience within four days will test both sides’ recovery and strategising. India’s ODI newcomers, Pratika Rawal and Tejal Hasabnis, are being rewarded for outstanding domestic one-day performances and can fit into middle-order anchor slots.
England’s ODI team will be named nearer the series but will probably emulate its T20 core, prioritising continuity.
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