Which is long awaited England tour of India 2025 It is scheduled to begin on January 22 and run until February 12. The tour includes five T20I matches and three one-day internationals (ODIs). The first T20I will be held at Kolkata's iconic Eden Gardens, marking the opening of the series.
This tour marks a crucial shift for both teams, as they shift from the traditional Test cricket format to the more fast-paced and dynamic world of T20 cricket. Indian cricket star Suryakumar Yadav He will lead the home team in the shorter format of the game and is a dynamic batsman If butler Visitor leaders. Both India and England have a rich history in T20 cricket, and this series promises to be amazing. Throughout the T20I encounters, both teams saw their share of lows, with some memorable collapses.
Here are the five lowest totals ever recorded in T20I matches between India and England:
5. India’s Struggle in Ahmedabad (March 2021 – 7/124)
In England's first T20I tour of India in March 2021, India registered one of their lowest totals against England, managing just 124 runs for the loss of 7 wickets. Despite a valiant effort that lasted 67 times from Shreyas IyerIndia have struggled to build partnerships with England bowlers in particular Jofra Archermake an impressive presentation. Archer's three-wicket haul helped restrict India to a modest total. England then chased down the target comfortably and won the match by 8 wickets. Archer was named Player of the Match for his outstanding performance with the ball.
4. England demolition at Birmingham (July 2022 – 121 outs)
In England's second T20I tour of India in July 2022, England found themselves out for just 121 runs. None of their batsmen could score a half-century, and they were quickly dismantled by the Indian bowlers. Bhuvneshwar Kumar He was the standout performer, bagging three crucial points and being named man of the match. India set a target of 170 runs after scoring 170/8 in their innings, and they won the match by a comfortable margin of 49 runs, leaving England in disarray.
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3. India's poor performance at Eden Gardens (October 2011 – 120/9)
India's performance in the only T20I of their tour to England in October 2011 is remembered for their disastrous total of 120/9. The match was played at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, where India were unable to face the England bowlers. Stephen Finn He was the pick of England's bowlers, taking three wickets and putting India under immense pressure. No Indian batsman was able to score a half-century, and they were eventually eliminated by a paltry score. England chased down the target with ease, winning the match by 6 wickets and registering a dominant victory.
2. England collapse in 2024 Men's T20I World Cup semi-final (103 full points)
In the high-stakes semi-finals Men's T20I World Cup 2024England's batting collapse became a defining moment in the tournament. They were bowled out for just 103 runs by a clinical Indian bowling attack. Rotor duo for Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel They were particularly lethal, taking three wickets each and dominating the English batsmen. Axar's outstanding performance earned him the Player of the Match award. India, after scoring 171/7 in their innings, won by a convincing margin of 68 runs, and qualified for the final. India would eventually go on to win and defeat the tournament South Africa In the final match.
1. England's record lowest T20I against India (2010 ICC World T20 – 80 all out)
England's dismal T20I performance came against India in ICC Men's T20I World Cup 2012when they were bowled out to a record total of just 80 points in a group stage match. This remains England's lowest T20I score ever, and it was against India. The English fighters had no response to his deadly attack Harbhajan Singhwho took four wickets in his spell. Singh's impressive performance earned him the Man of the Match award. India, who scored a total of 170 runs in their innings, won the match by a huge margin of 90 runs, leaving England with little to show in terms of batting.