India is set to clash with England in a highly anticipated three-match ODI series starting this Thursday, February 6, at the VCA Stadium in Nagpur. Fresh off a resounding 4-1 victory in the T20I series, the Indian team looks to carry forward their momentum as both teams eye preparation for the upcoming Champions Trophy, scheduled from February 19 to March 9.
The series not only promises intense cricket action but also serves as a crucial phase for the teams to fine-tune their strategies and squad compositions ahead of the major tournament. Despite a challenging ODI tour last year in Sri Lanka, where India didn’t secure a win, the team is poised for a strong comeback.
Key Players to Watch
The spotlight is particularly on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, who are seeking to reclaim their top form after a tough series in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. Having participated in the Ranji Trophy recently, albeit without significant scores, both players are crucial for India’s success in the Champions Trophy. Their vast experience and ability to steer the game could be game-changers for the team.
Adding to the squad’s strength, Varun Chakravarthy, who earned the Player of the Series title in the T20Is with an impressive haul of 14 wickets, is a new addition to the ODI team. His performance could very well secure him a spot in the Champions Trophy, especially with matches expected on the slower pitches of Dubai.
England’s Challenge
On the English front, Joe Root makes a return to the ODI format after a hiatus since the 2023 World Cup. His participation in the recent SA20 2025 league has kept him in touch with competitive cricket, yet ODI is a different ball game. With England looking to bounce back from their disappointing performance in the T20I series, the pressure is on captain Jos Buttler to lead the revival.
Historical Context
The historical data favors India with 58 wins out of 107 matches played against England, highlighting a competitive edge in their home conditions. Specifically, in India, the record is even more tilted in India’s favor with 34 wins out of 52 matches.
Where to watch it live?
Cricket fans can catch all the action live, with matches scheduled to begin at 1:30 PM IST (12:00 AM PST). The series will be broadcasted live on Willow by Cricbuzz, and for those looking to subscribe, Abound is offering a $10 cash back on the yearly subscription.