
There have been a number of great rivalries in women’s international cricket, but not many have developed over the years quite as impressively as battles between the India Women’s National Cricket Team and England Women’s National Cricket Team. From awkward, mismatched encounters in the early years to pulsating high-intensity duels over formats, it is a rivalry which will be seen as an allegory of the growth, professionalism and growing competitiveness vis-a-vis women’s cricket world-wide. In that both teams are now considered among the best in the world, their meetings are hotly anticipated by fans and analysts.
India Women’s National Cricket Team Overview
The India Women’s National Cricket Team is one of the emerging forces in international women’s cricket. Over the decades, India have evolved from being a developing team to now one that is world class and can dominate in any conditions or format. The rise of the team has been driven by improved domestic structures, professional leagues and growing international exposure.
They are India’s secret strength and the side will depend heavily on their squad composition. The batsmen are attacking openers, solid middle order and match winners at the end with finishing capabilities. The bowling is a mix of pace, swing and world-class spinners which makes them especially dangerous on subcontinental wickets. “The standards of fitness and fielding – and tactical – awareness have gone through the roof in the last 10 years.
NG: India’s record in ICC tournaments – ODI World Cup, T20 World Cup, and Champions Trophy - is a testament to the word consistent. The team now doesn’t want to just compete relatively well and hope for a few bilateral series as compensation, winning global titles and series away from home is the big ask.
England Women’s National Cricket Team Overview
The England Women’s National Cricket Team is one of the most dominant teams in the history of women’s cricket. The English, known for discipline, depth and tactics, have been trailblazers in the women’s game for decades. Their well-organised domestic arrangement has generated players ready for the world stage.
The England way has always been based on a good set of fundamentals, an ability to adapt and a sense of working together. They have been good in every format with the limited overs being their forte. Their adaptability to multiple conditions – be it seaming English pitches or flat subcontinental tracks - has made them competitive across eras.
England often pick seasoned leaders who are aided by youngsters, striking the right balance and maintaining continuity. Their fielding is as professional and their bowling as disciplined as any in the world.
India Women tour of England, 2025 – 5 T20s , 3 ODIs . Jun 28 – Jul 22
| Match | Date | Venue | IND W Score | ENG W Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st T20I | Jun 28, 2025 | Trent Bridge | 210/5 (20) | 113 (14.5) | India Women won by 97 runs |
| 2nd T20I | Jul 1, 2025 | County Ground | 181/4 (20) | 157/7 (20) | India Women won by 24 runs |
| 3rd T20I | Jul 4, 2025 | Kennington Oval | 166/5 (20) | 171/9 (20) | England Women won by 5 runs |
| 4th T20I | Jul 9, 2025 | Emirates Old Trafford | 127/4 (17) | 126/7 (20) | India Women won by 6 wickets |
| 5th T20I | Jul 12, 2025 | Edgbaston | 167/7 (20) | 168/5 (20) | England Women won by 5 wickets |
| 1st ODI | Jul 16, 2025 | The Rose Bowl | 262/6 (48.2) | 258/6 (50) | India Women won by 4 wickets |
| 2nd ODI | Jul 19, 2025 | Lord’s | 143/8 (29) | 116/2 (21) | England Women won by 8 wickets (DLS) |
| 3rd ODI | Jul 22, 2025 | Riverside Ground | 318/5 (50) | 305 (49.5) | India Women won by 13 runs |
England Women’s National Cricket Team vs India Women’s National Cricket Team Timeline
1) Test Cricket Timeline (1986-2022)
1986
India Women one of their first historically significant Test performances at home against England, on way to a drawn match.
2002
In a game that was an oddity in the Test scene, India played England tough with spin bowling as their confidence grew in the longer format.
2014
A contest after 1952-53 England travelled to India for a one-off Test. India took control with a mix of phlegmatic batting and torture by spin, in a historic Test victory that redrew the parameters.
2022
They played a high-profile one-off test in England which ended in an enthralling draw to underline how well-matched the two sides had become at red-ball cricket.
2) ODI Timeline (1978-2025)
1978–1990s
England held the upper hand in ODIs; because they had greater experience and consistency. It was a time when India found it hard to translate starts into wins.
2005
Another important ODI win at home against England showing how better domestic cricket and preparation is reaping benefits for India.
2013
England won a closely-fought ODI series in India, but the matches went down to the wire, indicating healthy competition.
2017
India beat England in the group stage of the Women’s World Cup, a significant psychological fillip. England went on to win the World Cup, ensuring that the rivalry endured.
2021
England on tour in India: England won the ODI series, but some games were closely contested and depended on last overs.
2024
India prevailed in a high-profile ODI series at home to England, demonstrating superiority in conditions conducive to spin bowling and fielding a more effective middle order.
2025
The 2025 ODI series became a defining moment in the rivalry. India produced a commanding all-round performance to defeat England in a high-profile bilateral series. Indian batters posted competitive totals consistently, while bowlers applied sustained pressure through middle overs. This series win symbolized India’s growing authority in the 50-over format and reinforced their status as a leading ODI side ahead of major ICC tournaments.
3) T20 International Timeline (2006-2025)
2006
India and England played each other in women’s T20 internationals for the first time. England were quicker to adapt and won most of the early contests.
2009
England would go on to win the first T20 Women’s World Cup and India bowed out prematurely – all underscoring a gulf at the time.
2018
In the 3rd T20I India beat England in a high scoring encounter – which was seen as a turning point for India in their new approach of playing aggressive cricket.
2020
By taking down England in the T20 World Cup group stage, India underlined their ascent as a serious T20 force.
2022
The T20I series in England was a closely fought affair, which England ended up winning, with India matching them blow for blow in power-hitting and depth of bowling.
2025
India accomplished a rare feat yesterday in winning a T20I bilateral series in England, their first win of such proportions on English soil.
IND-W vs ENG-W Most Runs
| Player | Mithali Raj (IND) | Charlotte Edwards (ENG) | Harmanpreet Kaur (IND) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Innings | 54 | 39 | 25 |
| Runs | 2005 | 1102 | 955 |
| Average | 48.9 | 33.39 | 45.47 |
| High Score | 98 | 109 | 143* |
IND-W vs ENG-W Most Wickets
| Players | Jhulan Goswami (IND) | Katherine Sciver-Brunt (ENG) | Neetu David (IND) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Innings | 58 | 32 | 27 |
| Wickets | 78 | 41 | 32 |
| Average | 19.2 | 21.09 | 19.81 |
| Economy | 3.14 | 3.23 | 2.91 |
| BBI | 5/16 | 5/22 | 4/13 |
Key Players – Both Teams
India Women
- Harmanpreet Kaur
- Smriti Mandhana
- Shafali Verma
- Deepti Sharma
England Women
- Nat Sciver-Brunt
- Heather Knight
- Tammy Beaumont
- Sophie Ecclestone
Future Rivalry
Great future ahead for India vs England in women’s. With both the teams focussing more on player development, fitness and their domestic league standards going up, the cricket quality is only getting better. This ensures that the competition is just as fierce going forward, which can only be a good thing when young blood is ramping up its own challenge.
In such a scenario, the kind of tournaments and bilateral series which ICC has in its pipeline would give mouth-watering prospect as they – both in T20 and ODI formats promise very close encounters. Recent India and its increased confidence away from home, along with the English team’s dominance at home also make any particular match far from cut and dry.
With women’s cricket receiving more international exposure, this rivalry is likely to play a significant role in helping to shape the future of the game.
All Match Results England Women vs India Women in ODIs
| Match Date | Teams | Venue | Winner | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1, 1978 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Eden Gardens | ENG Women | 9 wickets |
| Jan 12, 1982 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Auckland | ENG Women | 4 wickets |
| Jan 20, 1982 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Wanganui | IND Women | 47 runs |
| Jan 31, 1982 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Nelson | ENG Women | 10 wickets |
| Jun 22, 1986 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Leicester | ENG Women | 5 wickets |
| Jun 28, 1986 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Osterley | ENG Women | 6 wickets |
| Jul 27, 1986 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Banstead | ENG Women | 41 runs |
| Jul 25, 1993 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Finchampstead | ENG Women | 3 runs |
| Nov 11, 1995 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Delhi | ENG Women | 9 wickets |
| Nov 14, 1995 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Guwahati | IND Women | 7 runs |
| Dec 1, 1995 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Patna | ENG Women | 41 runs |
| Dec 5, 1995 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Lucknow | IND Women | 9 wickets |
| Dec 15, 1995 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Chennai | IND Women | 7 wickets |
| Jul 6, 1999 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Manchester | IND Women | 1 wicket |
| Jul 9, 1999 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Northampton | IND Women | 86 runs |
| Jul 11, 1999 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Nottingham | ENG Women | 3 wickets |
| Dec 4, 2000 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Lincoln | IND Women | 8 runs |
| Jan 6, 2002 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Chennai | IND Women | 8 wickets |
| Jan 8, 2002 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Hyderabad (Deccan) | IND Women | 9 wickets |
| Jan 9, 2002 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Hyderabad (Deccan) | IND Women | 113 runs |
| Jan 21, 2002 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Mumbai | IND Women | 5 wickets |
| Jan 24, 2002 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Pune | IND Women | 6 wickets |
| Jul 10, 2002 | ENG Women vs IND Women | St Saviour | ENG Women | 6 wickets |
| Aug 11, 2002 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Beaconsfield | ENG Women | 6 wickets |
| Jan 27, 2003 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Lincoln | IND Women | 6 wickets |
| Feb 6, 2003 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Lincoln | ENG Women | 1 run |
| Feb 7, 2003 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Lincoln | ENG Women | 90 runs |
| Mar 28, 2005 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Pretoria | IND Women | 7 wickets |
| Nov 27, 2005 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Faridabad | ENG Women | 20 runs |
| Dec 1, 2005 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Lucknow | IND Women | 4 wickets |
| Dec 4, 2005 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Guwahati | IND Women | 8 wickets |
| Dec 7, 2005 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Silchar | IND Women | 10 wickets |
| Dec 9, 2005 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Eden Gardens | IND Women | 38 runs |
| Aug 14, 2006 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Lord’s | ENG Women | 100 runs |
| Aug 17, 2006 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Shenley | No Result | — |
| Aug 19, 2006 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Arundel | ENG Women | 5 wickets |
| Aug 24, 2006 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Southampton | ENG Women | 3 wickets |
| Aug 25, 2006 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Southampton | ENG Women | 7 wickets |
| Feb 21, 2007 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Chennai | IND Women | 18 runs |
| Feb 28, 2007 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Chennai | IND Women | 8 wickets |
| Mar 5, 2007 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Chennai | ENG Women | 6 wickets |
| Aug 30, 2008 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Bath | ENG Women | 8 wickets |
| Sep 1, 2008 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Taunton | ENG Women | 10 wickets |
| Sep 4, 2008 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Taunton | ENG Women | 8 wickets |
| Sep 7, 2008 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Arundel | ENG Women | 7 wickets |
| Sep 9, 2008 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Hove | No Result | — |
| Mar 10, 2009 | ENG Women vs IND Women | North Sydney | ENG Women | 9 wickets |
| Feb 19, 2010 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Bengaluru | IND Women | 35 runs |
| Feb 21, 2010 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Bengaluru | ENG Women | 3 runs |
| Feb 24, 2010 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Visakhapatnam | IND Women | 7 wickets |
| Feb 26, 2010 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Visakhapatnam | IND Women | 5 wickets |
| Mar 1, 2010 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Mumbai | ENG Women | 2 wickets |
| Jun 30, 2011 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Derby | ENG Women | 6 wickets |
| Jul 1, 2012 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Lord’s | IND Women | 5 wickets |
| Jul 4, 2012 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Taunton | IND Women | 14 runs |
| Jul 5, 2012 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Taunton | ENG Women | 3 wickets |
| Jul 8, 2012 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Truro | ENG Women | 3 wickets |
| Jul 11, 2012 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Wormsley | ENG Women | 29 runs |
| Feb 3, 2013 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Brabourne | ENG Women | 32 runs |
| Aug 21, 2014 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Scarborough | ENG Women | 42 runs |
| Aug 23, 2014 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Scarborough | ENG Women | 13 runs |
| Jun 24, 2017 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Derby | IND Women | 35 runs |
| Jul 23, 2017 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Lord’s | ENG Women | 9 runs |
| Apr 6, 2018 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Nagpur | IND Women | 1 wicket |
| Apr 9, 2018 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Nagpur | ENG Women | 8 wickets |
| Apr 12, 2018 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Nagpur | IND Women | 8 wickets |
| Feb 22, 2019 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Wankhede | IND Women | 66 runs |
| Feb 25, 2019 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Wankhede | IND Women | 7 wickets |
| Feb 28, 2019 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Wankhede | ENG Women | 2 wickets |
| Jun 27, 2021 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Bristol | ENG Women | 8 wickets |
| Jun 30, 2021 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Taunton | ENG Women | 5 wickets |
| Jul 3, 2021 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Worcester | IND Women | 4 wickets |
| Mar 16, 2022 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Mount Maunganui | ENG Women | 4 wickets |
| Sep 18, 2022 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Hove | IND Women | 7 wickets |
| Sep 21, 2022 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Canterbury | IND Women | 88 runs |
| Sep 24, 2022 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Lord’s | IND Women | 16 runs |
| Jul 16, 2025 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Southampton | IND Women | 4 wickets |
| Jul 19, 2025 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Lord’s | ENG Women | 8 wickets |
| Jul 22, 2025 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Chester-le-Street | IND Women | 13 runs |
| Oct 19, 2025 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Indore | ENG Women | 4 runs |
All Match Results England Women vs India Women in T20I
| Match Date | Teams | Venue | Winner | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 5, 2006 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Derby | IND Women | 8 wickets |
| Jun 11, 2009 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Taunton | ENG Women | 10 wickets |
| Mar 4, 2010 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Mumbai | ENG Women | 2 wickets |
| Mar 6, 2010 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Mumbai | IND Women | 30 runs |
| Mar 8, 2010 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Mumbai | ENG Women | 5 wickets |
| Jun 26, 2011 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Taunton | ENG Women | 46 runs |
| Jun 26, 2012 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Canterbury | ENG Women | 33 runs |
| Jun 28, 2012 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Chelmsford | ENG Women | 8 wickets |
| Sep 29, 2012 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Galle | ENG Women | 9 wickets |
| Mar 26, 2014 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Sylhet | ENG Women | 5 wickets |
| Mar 22, 2016 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Dharamsala | ENG Women | 2 wickets |
| Mar 25, 2018 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Brabourne | ENG Women | 7 wickets |
| Mar 29, 2018 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Brabourne | IND Women | 8 wickets |
| Nov 22, 2018 | ENG Women vs IND Women | North Sound | ENG Women | 8 wickets |
| Mar 4, 2019 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Guwahati | ENG Women | 41 runs |
| Mar 7, 2019 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Guwahati | ENG Women | 5 wickets |
| Mar 9, 2019 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Guwahati | ENG Women | 1 run |
| Jan 31, 2020 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Canberra | IND Women | 5 wickets |
| Feb 7, 2020 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Melbourne | ENG Women | 4 wickets |
| Jul 9, 2021 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Northampton | ENG Women | 18 runs |
| Jul 11, 2021 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Hove | IND Women | 8 runs |
| Jul 14, 2021 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Chelmsford | ENG Women | 8 wickets |
| Aug 6, 2022 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Birmingham | IND Women | 4 runs |
| Sep 10, 2022 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Chester-le-Street | ENG Women | 9 wickets |
| Sep 13, 2022 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Derby | IND Women | 8 wickets |
| Sep 15, 2022 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Bristol | ENG Women | 7 wickets |
| Feb 18, 2023 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Gqeberha | ENG Women | 11 runs |
| Dec 6, 2023 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Wankhede | ENG Women | 38 runs |
| Dec 9, 2023 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Wankhede | ENG Women | 4 wickets |
| Dec 10, 2023 | IND Women vs ENG Women | Wankhede | IND Women | 5 wickets |
| Jun 28, 2025 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Nottingham | IND Women | 97 runs |
| Jul 1, 2025 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Bristol | IND Women | 24 runs |
| Jul 4, 2025 | ENG Women vs IND Women | The Oval | ENG Women | 5 runs |
| Jul 9, 2025 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Manchester | IND Women | 6 wickets |
| Jul 12, 2025 | ENG Women vs IND Women | Birmingham | ENG Women | 5 wickets |
Final Thoughts
The England Women vs India Women rivalry is a tale of transformation, fightback and rise together. From a one-sided affair it has become one of the fiercely fought battles across Tests, ODIs and T20 Internationals. Every edition creates another page in the timeline, a reminder of how long both teams have come.
And with skill, tactics and passion on evident display every time they face off, fans can anticipate a quality game of cricket and jaw-dropping moments. While women’s cricket only continues to grow, the India–England rivalry will be one of the chief narratives for years to come.
