Team India will visit England again, this time Rohit and Virat will also play

Indian team will visit England again. (Photo-Getty Image)

Next year, cricket fans in England can see Team India veteran batsmen Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma playing. According to reports, Team India will play a series of 5 T20I and three ODIs in England in the year 2026. England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has released their domestic matches schedule on Thursday 24 July. India will start its campaign in England from July 1, 2026. During this time, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma can be seen playing in England in the ODI series. Team India is currently playing a five -match Test series in England, in which it is still lagging behind.

The series will start from July 1, 2026

The first match of the five T20I series against India and England will be held in Durham on July 1, 2026, while the ODI series will start from July 14. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, who have taken retirement from Test cricket and T20I, can see playing in the cricket fans ODI matches.

The England team will start their summer with three Tests against New Zealand, soon after which will play five T20I and three ODI series against India in July. After this, Pakistan will come to play three Test matches in August, after which Sri Lanka will play three T20 and three ODI series in September.

Suryakumar Yadav can captain T20 team

Suryakumar Yadav can captain Team India’s T20 team once again. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) may soon decide whether the ODI team captained Rohit Sharma. The wait for Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli to return to the ground is increasing. After postponing the visit of Bangladesh, there is no ODI match of Team India at this time. This year, Team India is to play 6 ODIs, but for this, cricket fans will have to wait.

India’s tour of England tour

First T20i: 1 July (Durham)

Second T20i: 4 July (Manchester)

Third T20i: 7 July (Nottingham)

Fourth t20i: 9 July (Bristol)

Fifth T20i: 11 July (Southaptton)

First ODI Match: 14 July (Birmingham)

Second ODI match: 16 July (Cardiff)

Third ODI Match: 19 July (Lords)

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