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abplive|07-06-2025
The five-match Test series between India and England begins on June 20, marking the start of a new era for Indian cricket. With Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli having retired from Test cricket, the baton has passed to Shubman Gill, who takes charge of a young, relatively inexperienced squad.
India hasn’t won a Test series in England since 2007. Since then, four tours have yielded three series defeats and one drawn series (2-2 in 2021–22). Now, under a fresh captaincy and with limited experience in English conditions, the challenge is immense.
So far, only three Indian skippers have led the team to Test series victories in England:
In another historic move, the long-standing Pataudi Trophy, which began in 2007, will now be called the Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy—honoring Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar and English pace icon James Anderson for their outstanding contributions to the game.
In 2007, India claimed the inaugural Pataudi Trophy by defeating England 1-0 on English soil. Since then, India has toured England four times, suffering three series losses and one drawn series (2-2) in 2021-22.
In 2025, captain Shubman Gill will lead the team with the challenge of ending this 18-year drought. Notably, the India-England Test series will now be played for the Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy, replacing the Pataudi Trophy.
In 2025, captain Shubman Gill will lead the team with the challenge of ending this 18-year drought. Notably, the India-England Test series will now be played for the Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy, replacing the Pataudi Trophy.