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ECB reveals blockbuster cricket schedule for 2025 summer

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced next year’s schedule for their Men’s and Women’s teams. England’s home season traditionally runs from April to September and the coming year promises scintillating battles in the red and white-ball formats.

Richard Gould, the ECB chief executive officer, was excited at the prospect of England men’s and women’s schedule running simultaneously with identical opponents.

“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, with both the Ashes last year and the Pakistan series earlier this year proving successful.

“I’m excited we’ll be doing the same again for the West Indies and India series next year.”

Gould also announced that England women will face-off against India in the first-ever women’s Test at Lord’s in 2026.

“I’m also delighted we can confirm that India women will return in 2026 to take on England women in the first-ever women’s Test match at Lord’s. It will be a truly special occasion, and one of real significance.”

The England women’s side will kick off their home season with bilaterals against the West Indies. The teams will engage in a three-game T20I series from 21 May to 26 May, followed by as many ODIs from 30 May to 7 June.

This is followed by a five-match T20I series against India starting 28 June. They will then battle the Women in Blue in a three-game ODI series.

The ODIs will be an important preparation ahead of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025.

The England Men’s side will also host West Indies and India in white-ball and red-ball contests respectively. Their schedule also features African opponents, Zimbabwe and South Africa.

Zimbabwe will feature in their first-ever Test in the country since 2003, playing a one-off Test against the Lions at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. England Men’s side then takes on the Men in Maroon, who featured in a three-match Test series this year.

The two sides will play six white-ball internationals, encompassing three T20Is and an equal number of ODIs, running from 30 May to 10 June.

The India Men’s side return to England for a five-match Test series. The last time the two sides met in the format in England, the engaging series ended in a 2-2 draw.

The Men’s summer draws a close with a three-match ODI and T20I series against South Africa in September.

Women’s Schedule:
West Indies T20I series
1st T20I: 21 May – The Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence, Canterbury
2nd T20I: 23 May – The 1st Central County Ground, Hove
3rd T20I: 26 May – The Cloud County Ground, Chelmsford

West Indies ODI series
1st ODI: 30 May – The County Ground, Derby
2nd ODI: 4 June – Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester
3rd ODI: 7 June – Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton

India T20I series
1st T20I: 28 June – Trent Bridge, Nottingham
2nd T20I: 1 July – Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol
3rd T20I: 4 July – The Kia Oval, London 
4th T20I: 9 July – Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester 
5th T20I: 12 July – Edgbaston, Birmingham

India ODI series
1st ODI: 16 July – Utilita Bowl, Southampton 
2nd ODI: 19 July – Lord’s, London
3rd ODI: 22 July – Seat Unique Riverside, Chester-le-Street

Men’s Schedule:
Zimbabwe Test series
Only Men’s Test: 22–25 May – Trent Bridge, Nottingham

West Indies ODI series
1st ODI: 29 May – Edgbaston, Birmingham 
2nd ODI: 1 June – Sophia Gardens, Cardiff 
3rd ODI: 3 June – The Kia Oval, London 

England Men v West Indies – Vitality IT20 Series
1st T20I: 6 June – Seat Unique Riverside, Chester-le-Street 
2nd T20I: 8 June – Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol 
3rd T20I: 10 June – Utilita Bowl, Southampton 

India Test series
1st Test: 20–24 June – Headingley, Leeds
2nd Test: 2–6 July – Edgbaston, Birmingham
3rd Test: 10–14 July – Lord’s, London
4th Test: 23–27 July – Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
5th Test: 31 July – 4 August – The Kia Oval, London

South Africa ODI series
1st ODI: 2 September – Headingley, Leeds 
2nd ODI: 4 September – Lord’s, London 
3rd ODI: 7 September – Utilita Bowl, Southampton 

South Africa T20I series
1st T20I: 10 September – Sophia Gardens, Cardiff 
2nd T20I: 12 September – Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester 
3rd T20I: 14 September – Trent Bridge, Nottingham 
 

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