India’s Future Tour Programs (FTP) for till 2027: Shubman Gill’s debut series as a Test captain finished on high after India beat England by six runs in the Oval Test of the 2025 Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, levelling the five-match Test series 2-2. It was a valiant effort from pacers Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna on Days 4 and 5, which helped India square the series.
Earlier, Yashasvi Jaiswal struck a fine century in the second innings and put on a healthy partnership with nightwatchman Akash Deep to overhaul England’s first innings lead and set a strong base for a high-scoring total. Ravindra Jadeja scored a fifth before Washington Sundar’s blitzkrieg took India to 396 as they set England a stiff target of 374.
In an extraordinary show of ‘Bazball’ cricket, England came agonisingly close to the target courtesy of a counterattacking century by Harry Brook and an equally impressive ton by Joe Root as England were 301/3 at some stage with India down and out of the contest. If not for a breakthrough from Akash Deep in Brook’s scalp and a quick wrap of the tail from Siraj and Krishna, India would have been long out of the contest.
However, the match swung back in India’s favour thanks to the team’s collective grit and resilience, as they secured a share of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy with England.
This also marked the end of a gruelling 25-day Test series spanning two months, with players now earning a well-deserved break. India’s next assignment is a limited-overs tour of Bangladesh, featuring three ODIs and three T20Is from August 17–31.
Following the Bangladesh series, India will compete in the T20 Asia Cup 2025 in Dubai. Their Test calendar for the remainder of the year is light, with just three matches scheduled.
Under Shubman Gill, India will return to red-ball cricket in October for a two-Test series against the West Indies at home. They’ll wrap up 2025 with another two-Test series, this time against South Africa.
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India’s Future Tour Programs (FTP) for till 2027
Dates | Tour | Hosts | Matches |
August 17-31 | India tour of Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is |
9-28 September | Asia Cup | Dubai | Multiple T20Is |
October 2-14 | West Indies tour of India | India | 2 Tests |
October 19-November 8 | India tour of Australia | Australia | 3 ODIs, 5 T20Is |
November 14-December 19 | South Africa tour of India | India | 2 Tests, 3 ODIs, 5 T20Is |
January 2026 | New Zealand tour of India | India | 3 ODIs, 5 T20Is |
June 2026 | Afghanistan tour of India | India | 1 Test, 3 ODIs |
July 2026 | England tour of India | India | 3 ODIs, 5 T20Is |
August 2026 | India tour of Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka | 2 Tests |
September 2026 | India tour of Afghanistan | Afghanistan | 3 T20 |
September-October 2026 | West Indies tour of India | India | 3 ODIs, 5 T20Is |
October-November 2026 | India tour of New Zealand | New Zealand | 2 Test, 3 ODI, 5 T20Is |
December 2026 | Sri Lanka tour of India | India | 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is |
January-February 2027 | Australia tour of India | India | 5 Test |