India vs england odi 2022 live score

  1. India beat England India won by 5 wickets (with 47 balls remaining)
  2. WTC: India To Start 2023


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India beat England India won by 5 wickets (with 47 balls remaining)

And that's a wrap of India's tour of England. But the cricket never stops for these two teams. Next week, England play South Africa. Later in the week, India start an away series in West Indies. Rishabh Pant has released the champagne, and Arshdeep Singh gets to lift the trophy. All smiles everywhere, Dhawan does a thigh-slap, Kohli also does a mini fist-pump. A cute way to celebrate for all parties involved. Thank you everyone for your time! On behalf of everyone who brought the coverage to you, this is Sreshth Shah saying good bye. 6.43pm Winning captain Rohit Sharma: Very pleased. We came here, wanted to achieve something as a group in white-ball, and we did. Moving forward there are things we need to improve but pleased with the effort. We were here last time and we were beaten I remember. It is not easy place to come and win games but the way we played entire white-ball leg was fantastic. Wanted to do it for a long period of time, to achieve it was brilliant. (Today's game) It was a good pitch, but we knew it won't be easy if we lost wickets early. It happened, but the positive is that these guys haven't batted a long period in the middle overs and we got to see that from Rishabh and Hardik. Both of them were clinical - at no point did we feel they were panicking. They played great cricketing shots. (Chahal) He is a critical member, has so much experience, bowling in all sorts of formats. It was unfortunate that he missed the last T20 World Cup, but I'm pleased with h...

WTC: India To Start 2023

WTC: India To Start 2023-25 Cycle With West Indies Tour, Will Also Play Australia, England India will begin the 2023-2025 ICC World Test Championship (WTC) cycle with the upcoming tour to the West Indies in July and over the next two-year period will play some high-profile bilateral series • Press Trust of India • Updated: June 14, 2023 05:42 PM IST India will begin the 2023-2025 ICC World Test Championship (WTC) cycle with the upcoming tour to the West Indies in July and over the next two-year period will play some high-profile bilateral series against Australia and England among others. India will travel to West Indies next month to play two Test matches in Dominica (July 12-16) and Trinidad (July 20-24). India have been finalists in the first two editions of the WTC, losing to New Zealand (2021) and to Australia (2023) in the final. The WTC 2023-25 cycle will begin with the Ashes, when England face Australia in Birmingham on Friday. After the tour to Windies, India's next WTC assignment will be on away shores against South Africa between December 2023 and January 2024. Followed by that, India will host England for a five-match Test series in January-February 2024. They will then lock horns with Bangladesh in September-October 2024 At home and immediately after that New Zealand will visit the sub-continent for a three-match Test series in October-November 2024. After those two relatively easy home schedules, India will travel to Australia for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, ...