India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard

India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard

The enduring battle between the India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard is always dramatic and the fifth Test at The Oval in August 2025 was no different. And exciting it was! India pulled off a sensational six-run victory in a last-over thriller to level the five-match series 2-2. An incandescent spell from Mohammed Siraj on the final day triggered a sensational England collapse, transforming what seemed like an easy chase into one of the most stirring defences in recent Test cricket. A second-innings, classy century from Yashasvi Jaiswal and vital lower-order contributions secured the win as Harry Brook and Joe Root threatened to complete a record chase for the hosts. If you’re looking for the latest India vs England scorecard, this is the breakdown that has all for you – full scoresheet, highlights and analysis from a true connoisseurs’ contest.

Match Overview

The fifth Test of England’s 2025 series with India was held at The Kia Oval in London from 31 July to 4 August. England skipper Ollie Pope won the toss and put the hosts in to bat, seeking to take advantage of early conditions. The game was befitting as a series decider as fortunes swayed five days long. India made 224 and 396 and England faced a tough chase of 374. The hosts responded with 247 and 367, just six runs too few. The result left the series as an exhilarating 2-2 draw, a fitting reflection of two evenly matched sides driving each other to the hilt.

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India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Scorecard -Table

Summary

Team1st Innings2nd InningsResult
India224 (69.4 ov)396 (88 ov)Won by 6 runs
England247 (51.2 ov)367 (85.1 ov)

India 1st Innings 224 all out (69.4 overs)

Batting

PlayerRunsBalls4s6sDismissal
Yashasvi Jaiswal2900lbw b Atkinson
KL Rahul144010b Woakes
Sai Sudharsan3810860c †Smith b Tongue
Shubman Gill (c)213540run out (Atkinson)
Karun Nair5710980lbw b Tongue
Ravindra Jadeja91310c †Smith b Tongue
Dhruv Jurel †194020c Brook b Atkinson
Washington Sundar265530c Overton b Atkinson
Akash Deep0700not out
Mohammed Siraj0400b Atkinson
Prasidh Krishna0200c †Smith b Atkinson

Bowling (England)

BowlerOversMaidensRunsWicketsEcon
Chris Woakes1414613.28
Gus Atkinson21.483351.52
Josh Tongue1645733.56
Jamie Overton1606604.12
Jacob Bethell21402.00

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England 1st Innings: 247 all out (51.2 overs)

Batting

PlayerRunsBalls4s6sDismissal
Zak Crawley6457140c Jadeja b Prasidh
Ben Duckett433852c †Jurel b Akash Deep
Ollie Pope (c)224440lbw b Siraj
Joe Root294560lbw b Siraj
Harry Brook536451b Siraj
Jacob Bethell61410lbw b Siraj
Jamie Smith †82210c Rahul b Prasidh
Jamie Overton0400lbw b Prasidh
Gus Atkinson111620c Akash Deep b Prasidh
Josh Tongue0700not out
Chris Woakesabsent hurt

Bowling (India)

BowlerOversMaidensRunsWicketsEcon
Mohammed Siraj16.218645.26
Akash Deep1708014.70
Prasidh Krishna1616243.87
Ravindra Jadeja201105.50

India 2nd Innings: 396 all out (88 overs)

Batting

PlayerRunsBalls4s6sDismissal
Yashasvi Jaiswal118164142c Overton b Tongue
KL Rahul72810c Root b Tongue
Sai Sudharsan112910lbw b Atkinson
Akash Deep6694120c Atkinson b Overton
Shubman Gill (c)11920lbw b Atkinson
Karun Nair173230c †Smith b Atkinson
Ravindra Jadeja537750c Brook b Tongue
Dhruv Jurel †344640lbw b Overton
Washington Sundar534644c Crawley b Tongue
Mohammed Siraj0300lbw b Tongue
Prasidh Krishna0200not out

Bowling (England)

BowlerOversMaidensRunsWicketsEcon
Gus Atkinson27312734.70
Josh Tongue30412554.16
Jamie Overton2229824.45
Jacob Bethell401303.25
Joe Root511503.00

England 2nd Innings: 367 all out (85.1 overs, target 374)

Batting

PlayerRunsBalls4s6sDismissal
Zak Crawley143620b Siraj
Ben Duckett548360c Rahul b Prasidh
Ollie Pope (c)273450lbw b Siraj
Joe Root105152120c †Jurel b Prasidh
Harry Brook11198142c Siraj b Akash Deep
Jacob Bethell53110b Prasidh
Jamie Smith †22000c †Jurel b Siraj
Jamie Overton91720lbw b Siraj
Gus Atkinson172901b Siraj
Josh Tongue01200b Prasidh
Chris Woakes0000not out

Bowling (India)

BowlerOversMaidensRunsWicketsEcon
Akash Deep2048514.25
Prasidh Krishna27312644.66
Mohammed Siraj30.1610453.44
Washington Sundar401904.75
Ravindra Jadeja402205.50

Key Performances and Highlights

Well that’s a wrap for the first one, Mohammed Siraj justly gets Man of the Match award for his nine scalps from five in either innings, which included an eye-popping five-wicket haul on England’s second essay. His relentless accuracy and late swing tore through the lower order after Brook and Root had added 195 for the fourth. Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a composed 118 in India’s second innings while surprise contributions from Akash Deep (66) and Washington Sundar (53) propelled the home team to the defending total.

Harry Brook’s flamboyant 111 and Joe Root’s resilient 105 all but rescued the game for England, displaying their counter-attacking style. Gus Atkinson and Josh Tongue starred with the ball, picking up 8-81 and 8-112 in the game. The turning point? England then succumbed from 301-3 to 367 all out – four wickets going down in a morning session that insisted that no lead is insurmountable within Test cricket.

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Match Analysis

England’s gung-ho ‘Bazball’ strategy delivered so spectacularly in the Brook-Root partnership to leave India under severe duress. But the late stumble revived familiar questions about durability as the ball gets older. India, led by the stand-in captain Shubman Gill, showed extraordinary fight – their lower order contributed crucial runs in the second innings that took them from a dicey position to one which was match-winning. Siraj combined well with Prasidh Krishna in reverse swing, and Akash Deep chipped in with important breakthroughs. This victory reinforces India’s emerging reputation for fighting back in away conditions, even when missing some of their senior stars. No significant records were set or rewritten, but the six-run margin is matched only by one of the narrowest wins in Indo-England Test match history.

Head-to-Head Record Table

FormatMatches PlayedIndia WinsEngland WinsDraws / Ties / No Result
Test cricket141375351
One Day International10758445
Twenty20 International2313100

(Updated after the 2025 Test series)

Player Spotlight

Mohammed Siraj (India): The pace spearhead came good when it mattered the most. His match figures of 9/190 featured a blistering final-day burst that clinched the game India’s way. Siraj’s skill to get the ball reversing and his discipline under pressure emerged as the difference between the two sides.

Harry Brook (England): Making a 53 and 111, Brook seemed to belong the most as he drove and pulled with authority. His partnership with Root would have almost seen England home; no wonder he’s viewed as the future of England’s middle-order.

Frequently Asked Questions

Result : Who won the last India vs England Test match?
India won the fifth Test at The Oval by 6 runs.

What is the current India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard?
Refer to the tables above to view better and best strike rate for all innings.

Who was the player of the match in IND vs ENG last Test?
Mohammed Siraj, for his nine wickets in the match including a 5for in the fourth innings.

What was the result of the 2025 Test series between India and England?
The five-match series ended 2-2 after India won the decider.

Do we have an India England cricket match today?
No – the fifth Test of August 2025 is last round again as you approach December 2025.

Who were the best performers in the India England scorecard?
Yashasvi Jaiswal (118), Harry Brook (111), Joe Root (105) and Mohammed Siraj (nine wickets) were the outstanding performers.

Conclusion

This six-run classic at The Oval brought everything we yearn from India-England encounters in the longest format – skill, anxiety and last-gasp drama. For mine, the drawn series illustrated two proud cricketing nations of similar standard, with fluorescent young talents emerging on both sides. The resilience of India away from home augurs well for tours to come, and England will consider that last-day wobble. More rejuvenating battles between these behemoths should be in store. Stay tuned for more update on India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard..

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