England Women'S National Cricket Team Vs India Women'S National Cricket Team Timeline
England women have long held an edge in this series, but India’s recent development has made the rivalry more even and exciting. Both teams now possessing high-level matches across formats with close finishes becoming common.
Jemima Rodrigues passes 4000 runs for India while Nat Sciver-Brunt overtakes Mithali Raj’s record in One Day Internationals (ODIs).
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| No. | Date | Format | Winner | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12 Jul 2025 | T20I | India Women | India won by 6 wickets |
| 2 | 10 Jul 2025 | T20I | England Women | England won by 8 runs |
| 3 | 07 Jul 2025 | T20I | India Women | India won by 5 wickets |
| 4 | 15 Sep 2024 | ODI | England Women | England won by 3 wickets |
| 5 | 12 Sep 2024 | ODI | India Women | India won by 4 wickets |
| 6 | 09 Sep 2024 | ODI | England Women | England won by 7 wickets |
| 7 | 29 Feb 2024 | Test | England Women | England won by 8 wickets |
| 8 | 21 Dec 2023 | Test | India Women | India won by 347 runs |
| 9 | 13 Sep 2023 | T20I | England Women | England won by 5 wickets |
| 10 | 10 Sep 2023 | T20I | India Women | India won by 2 runs |
1. India vs. England – 1st ODI
Once England’s top order had settled down, the run rate quickly increased. Dunkley and Davidson-Richards created the foundation with an unbroken stand of 106; though England were under run rate pressure during middle overs. Promising young seamer Kranti Goud made her presence felt by bowling Amy Jones for one run and dismissing Tammy Beaumont via leg before wicket for seven runs respectively.
Smriti Mandhana’s elegant maiden ton ensured India completed the highest successful chase in women’s ODI cricket history. As she became the first Indian woman ever to score centuries across all ODI formats and overtook Mithali Raj as most-capped woman player internationally, Pratika Rawal and Jemima Rodrigues joined Smriti Mandhana on India’s list of women with most ODI runs for India – giving India an unassailable 3-1 lead over their three-match series after winning Trent Bridge by record margin.
2. India vs. England – 2nd ODI
India had an opportunity to win this match against England, but failed to do so. Smriti Mandhana was set on 88 in the 42nd over with only one run required per ball but holed out to Linsey Smith and from there everything unravelled for India.
Jemimah Rodrigues becomes the first Indian female cricketer to reach 4000 One Day International (ODI) runs at Chester-le-Street while Nat Sciver-Brunt becomes only sixth Englishman ever to do so.
Amanjot Kaur picked up three singles off Lauren Bell deliveries before trying a reverse swipe that failed. Finally, she hit Tammy Beaumont for one run on the final ball of the over and India all out for 237 in rain-affected conditions at Lord’s.
3. India vs. England – 3rd ODI
Smriti Mandhana scored an amazing three-ball fifty in India’s 42nd over as they attempted to close on 167/7, while Amanjot Kaur attempted a reverse swipe shot against Heather Knight but it went for two runs instead.
Danni Wyatt-Hodge had got England off to a flyer by amassing 57/0 in their powerplay overs, before Deepti Sharma reversed their fortunes by striking back for 101/5 after 16 overs.
Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones provided England with timely boundaries that kept them on course for a decisive win, until Smith holed out to Mandhana off the first ball of the final over, giving India no right to victory – yet they did just that, winning 5-1 for an unassailable lead of three-1 against England and becoming India’s first-ever bilateral T20 series winner over them in women’s cricket history.
4. India vs. England – 4th ODI
Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar have done India proud by posting 617/6 in this Test match, both being on or very near 100 runs each. That would be an unforgettable way to end such an important Test series.
Washington Sundar has produced another extraordinary shot! He attacked Liam Dawson’s delivery and smacked it over deep square-leg for four runs – marking Sundar’s third boundary and taking one step closer to reaching his first Test hundred.
Jadeja has found her groove. She attempts a reverse swipe off one of Heather Knight’s slower pitches but misses. On her next strike she drives it through the covers for a single.
Shubman Gill’s resistance has finally given way, as she attempts to sweep Carse’s ball. Unfortunately, though, it only brushes against her bat before Jamie Smith takes the catch – England continue their trail by over 100 runs.
5. India vs. England – 5th ODI
Harmanpreet Kaur led India to a five-wicket win against England at Edgbaston for their first-ever bilateral T20 series victory, giving India an overall 3-1 lead and Shafali Verma topping scoring for India with 75 runs.
Danni Wyatt-Hodge and Sophia Dunkley gave England an encouraging start during their chase but Deepti Sharma made India’s innings tougher by dismissing both openers within 11 overs to open up a window for India’s attack. Radha Yadav then swiftly dismissed Amy Jones and Tammy Beaumont to leave England needing 28 from their last over.
Amanjot Kaur hits her first two balls of the final over to the leg side for singles but can’t add another ball before attempting to hit Linsey Smith over the covers, only for it not to connect and run out for two runs instead.
6. India vs. England – 6th ODI
India came out strong in this crucial game at Lord’s, fighting hard to claim their pursuit. Mohit Sharma got off to an ideal start by dismissing Bell after she missed her sweep shot and edged it to Rahane at long-off.
England openers Sophia Dunkley and Danni Wyatt-Hodge made an excellent start with an 83-run opening stand that helped keep their required rate low while keeping wickets in hand. Despite losing wickets regularly throughout their innings, these batswomen kept the required run rate down with some timely hitting.
India were bowled out for 200, which England easily defeated to claim both match and series victory by three wickets. Harmanpreet Kaur became India’s most-capped player, surpassing Mithali Raj as most-capped Indian player during this international matchup; their previous six T20Is against England had all been lost.
7. India vs. England – 7th ODI
India achieved their first bilateral series win in T20I cricket against England, winning 3-2. India T20 captain Harmanpreet Kaur became the most-capped woman cricketer for her nation as she overtook Mithali Raj to top all-time list of most-capped women’s international cricketers from India.
After an initially slow start, India rallied brilliantly under Shafali Verma who scored 75 off just 41 deliveries. England opened with Sophia Dunkley and Danni Wyatt-Hodge combining for an unassailable lead of 57 in 32 balls but Radha Yadav made her presence felt by dismissing both pair’s with two balls from Radha Yadav’s first over to put India back into contention; Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones’ timely boundaries made sure India would never let India draw even; eventually India prevailed by five wickets at Edgbaston.
8. India vs. England – 8th ODI
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Harmanpreet Kaur led India’s batting charts in their victory against England at Edgbaston by five wickets, marking their inaugural bilateral T20 series win ever against them.
Sophia Dunkley and Danni Wyatt-Hodge raced to 57/0 during England’s 20-over powerplay before Deepti Sharma struck twice to bring them back under control, before Tammy Beaumont and Amy Jones hit late blows to bring home team to close on 168/5 in 20 overs, leaving just seven runs required from final over.
9. India vs. England – 9th ODI
Sophia Dunkley and Danni Wyatt-Hodge of England got off to an outstanding start, racing through five innings at an astounding pace to lead by 57/0 before rain temporarily suspended play with the visitors firmly in control.
Pratika Rawal delivers another boundaryless over, as England struggle to score runs. Yet they don’t give up as Davidson-Richards grabs hold of a loose ball to hit a boundary off Charani and Charlie Dean follows suit with an elegant reverse sweep.
India maintain a 3-1 advantage after two rain halts are reduced in duration, giving them an unassailable lead in the series 2-1 over Australia and defeat in Lord’s on Saturday. Live streaming of that game can be found via Hotstar; click HERE for access.
10. India vs. England – 10th ODI
After England won their fourth game at Bristol, India came into the final match leading 3-1. Heather Knight scored an unbeaten century to help England fight back, but India’s bowlers held firm at Edgbaston to claim victory and claim a series victory at ICC Women’s World Cup 2025.
Sophia Dunkley and Danni Wyatt-Hodge set England off on an impressive start, before India’s bowlers kept them under control. But in India’s second innings, Kranti Goud struck as both Amy Jones and Tammy Beaumont were removed by spinner Kranti Goud to leave England needing to chase an enormous total; Harmanpreet Kaur came close to reaching her century tally before her performance ended up earning India victory 3-2 and posting 167/7 in their 20 overs; India won by virtue of being superior overall.