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Mint
an hour ago
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- Mint
England vs India 1st Test: When and where to watch Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy online, live streaming details
The five-match England vs India Test series, named the Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy, will begin on June 20. The first Test will take place at Headingley, Leeds. The ENG vs IND Test match marks the start of the ICC World Test Championship 2025-2027 cycle for both teams. In the previous cycle, India finished third and England fifth. On June 20, India begin a new chapter in Test cricket without veterans Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin. The legends have retired from the format. Shubman Gill takes over as captain and will aim for a winning start in the England series. There are no injury concerns for either side, and both teams are set to field strong lineups. England have named their XI, with Ollie Pope keeping the No. 3 spot. Brydon Carse and Josh Tongue are their main fast bowlers. For India, Karun Nair is likely to return to the Test side after eight years, slotting in at No. 3. Nitish Reddy is expected to be preferred over Sai Sudharsan for his all-round abilities. Shardul Thakur will likely bat at No. 8, balancing both bat and ball duties. Meanwhile, the English weather will pose a major challenge, with overcast skies expected throughout the match. The weather in Headingley is expected to be a mix of sunshine and rain from Day 2 to Day 5, according to the BBC. From June 21 to 24, weather conditions may affect the England vs India Test match. Saturday, June 21, will begin sunny and warm with a high of 28°C. But, thundery showers are likely from early afternoon, which might cause minor delays in play. On Sunday, June 22, temperatures will drop to 21°C. The morning will remain mostly dry. However, light rain is expected after 3 PM, which could disrupt the later sessions. Monday, June 23, will be cooler at 18°C, with light rain in the morning but dry and cloudy weather expected later. However, Tuesday, June 24, brings the highest risk of rain. Continuous showers are likely throughout the day, especially from noon to 7 PM. These conditions could lead to several stoppages during the match. Live telecast and streaming in India will start daily at 3:30 PM (India time). Sony Sports Network will broadcast the ENG vs IND 1st Test in India. JioHotstar will live-stream the India vs England 1st Test match.


Times of Oman
an hour ago
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- Times of Oman
Rohit, Virat, Ashwin retirements mark start of transition for Indian Test team, says Sachin Tendulkar
Leeds: As India prepares to face England in the high-stakes Test series starting June 20, the shock retirement announcements of stalwarts Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Ravichandran Ashwin have sparked widespread debate. While fans mourn the end of an era, legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar offered a grounded perspective, emphasising the natural progression of generational shifts in Indian cricket. Tendulkar, speaking on the development, acknowledged the emotional void left by the trio but maintained that the process of transition is nothing new to Indian cricket. "We are going through a transitional phase in the Indian team. There are young faces, and some of the senior players are still around to guide them and this churning process will continue for years to come. It has been going on for decades," he said. Drawing from personal experience, the Master Blaster recalled how similar changes have occurred in the past, when his own generation passed the baton. "At some stage, the players have to retire, and at some stage, the new faces replace them, and they start their journey. Even when we were playing, be it Sehwag (Virender), Ganguly (Sourav), Dravid (Rahul), Laxman (VVS), myself, Anil Kumble, Yuvraj (Singh), or Dhoni (MS), at some stage, we all retired and the next generation took over," Tendulkar added. "So, it will continue, this process and I have no doubt that the new generation is talented," he noted. Tendulkar also expressed confidence in the talent pool available in India, calling for patience and faith in the newcomers. "As far as skill is concerned, in our country there are so many skilful players. I hope they make the most of the opportunity given to them," he added. Reflecting on the retirements of Kohli, Rohit, and Ashwin, Sachin was clear-eyed but appreciative. "So, that process, what you said about Virat and Rohit and I'll add another name to that, Ashwin has also retired. These three retirements, I mean, that will go on. Their contribution will always be appreciated," he noted. India tour of England will take place from June 20 to August 4, 2025, with matches to be played at Headingley (Leeds), Edgbaston (Birmingham), Lord's (London), Old Trafford (Manchester), and The Oval (London). A new era beckons for India in the Test format as the modern-day giants gear up for their first assignment without the prized batting bigwigs Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Shubman Gill, India's youngest Test captain, has taken the baton from Rohit to guide the nation to success and challenge for the World Test Championship mace. India's squad: Shubman Gill (c), Rishabh Pant (wk), Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Karun Nair, Nitish Reddy, Ravindra Jadeja, Dhruv Jurel (wk), Washington Sundar, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Akash Deep, Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Harshit Rana.


The National
2 hours ago
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- The National
Anderson-Tendulkar trophy or Pataudi trophy - what are England and India competing for?
The five-match series between England and India that begins in Leeds on Friday will mark the beginning of a new era. The series is the start of a new Test cycle and a fresh journey for India under the captaincy of Shubman Gill following the sudden retirements of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli from the longest format. England will also be hoping to make a mark in the new Test campaign, having finished the previous in fifth position despite a mid-course correction. This will be a series without some very big names; apart from Kohli and Rohit, pace greats James Anderson and Stuart Broad have also retired. So has India spin legend Ravichandran Ashwin. There is one more big change – the name of the trophy for which the two teams will be competing. The Anderson-Tendulkar trophy The England Cricket Board have unveiled the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy – a new silverware to be given to the winners of the England v India Test series. The move was done to honour the legacy of two of the greatest cricketers the world had seen – the all-time leading Test wicket-taker among seamers – Anderson – and all-time highest Test run-scorer – Sachin Tendulkar. Anderson said it was a huge honour to have such an important piece of silverware named after him. 'It's a huge honour,' Anderson told ESPNcricinfo. 'I still can't quite believe it. Sachin is someone I looked up to when I was growing up. 'I remember watching him, an absolute legend of the game, and I played against him a lot as well. So to have this trophy is a huge honour for me, and I couldn't be more proud.' There is a bit more to it. The series was earlier called the Pataudi trophy – a name coined in 2007 for all Test series between the two nations played in England. The decision was made to commemorate the 75th anniversary of India's first Test. That name was originally given in honour of Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, who is the only cricketer to have represented both India and England in Tests. His son Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, also known as Tiger Pataudi, captained India with great distinction and represented the country from 1961 to 1975, having also played in England at lower levels. The Pataudis have a deep connection with cricket and the royal families of both countries, which made it an apt name for the series trophy. However, of late, bilateral Test series have started to be named after top players of each nation; Australia and India compete for the Border-Gavaskar trophy, New Zealand and England face off for the Crowe-Thorpe trophy, and the Aussies and Sri Lanka play for the Warne-Muralitharan trophy. Similarly, you have the Benaud-Qadir trophy (for Australia v Pakistan) and the Botham-Richards trophy (England v West Indies). The England board also decided to join the growing trend. The new trophy name was set to be unveiled during the recent World Test Championship at Lord's, but was postponed following the Air India crash in Ahmedabad that resulted in the loss of Indian and British lives. Is it the end of the Pataudi trophy? The Indian cricket board is looking to keep the Pataudi name alive. According to reports, the Indian cricket board and Tendulkar wanted Pataudi's name associated with the series in some capacity, as a memento to the winning captain or for the player of the series. There is another twist in the naming tale here. India's home series against England has a different trophy – one which only the most ardent cricket fans know of. India's home Test series against England is played for the Anthony de Mello trophy – named after one of the founding members of the Indian cricket board and an influential figure of the game in the country. So, it is one bilateral series with three different names.


India.com
4 hours ago
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- India.com
Ayush Mhatre receives signed bat from Rohit Sharma ahead of U-19 England tour
Mhatre had a special message for Rohit in his post. New Delhi: Rohit Sharma gifted a signed bat to the young prodigy of Mumbai Ayush Mhatre, before his departure to England with India U-19 team. The leading player Mhatre, who gained popularity with his brilliant performance in the IPL 2025 with CSK, will be the captain of the Indian team on the England tour. The young batter, an eager follower of Rohit Sharma took the picture with the India ODI captain prior to departing to the England tour. At the Instagram photo, Mhatre is shown smiling with Rohit as he held the signed bat given by veteran opener. He also wrote the moving note praying the special gesture. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ayush Mhatre (@ayush_m255) 'A bat, a blessing, and a memory of a lifetime — thank you Rohit da,' said Mhatre on Instagram. India U-19 will tour England between June 24 and July 23 with five Youth ODIs and two multi-day games against the England U-19 team. India U-19 squad for England tour Ayush Mhatre (Captain), Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Vihaan Malhotra, Maulyarajsinh Chavda, Rahul Kumar, Abhigyan Kundu (Vice-Captain & WK), Harvansh Singh (WK), R S Ambrish, Kanishk Chouhan, Khilan Patel, Henil Patel, Yudhajit Guha, Pranav Raghavendra, Mohammed Enaan, Aditya Rana, Anmoljeet Singh. Ayush Mhatres shares experience of sharing dressing room with Rohit Sharma Earlier this year, Ayush Mhatre got a chance in rarest of occasions to share a dressing room with his hero, Rohit Sharma during a Ranji Trophy match, where the senior batter played against Jammu & Kashmir with his team. Even though Rohit replaced Mhatre in the playing eleven, the young man later wrote a heartfelt message to the retiring veteran praising his prowess and thanking him, describing in detail as to how he inspired. Mhatre also disclosed that he started playing cricket by observing Rohit Sharma batting and he termed playing alongside his boyhood idol as an out-of- this-world experience. 'Started playing cricket by watching him bat on television to sharing a dressing room with my idol was such an unreal moment. Lots of learning to take forward,' said Mhatre. Rohit Sharma is taking a break in cricket since his retirement in Test matches before the England series. The India ODI skipper should be fit to play when the national side embarks on a white-ball tour to Australia.


Forbes
7 hours ago
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- Forbes
Shubman Gill Must Score Big Runs in England To Earn Captain's Stripes
Indian cricket captain Shubman Gill addresses a pre-departure presser at the Board of Control for ... More Cricket in India (BCCI) headquarters in Mumbai on June 5, 2025, ahead of India's tour of England for Test series. India named top-order batsman Shubman Gill as the new Test captain, the cricket board said Saturday, as it announced the team for next month's all-important tour of England. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP) (Photo by PUNIT PARANJPE/AFP via Getty Images) Shubman Gill loves the camera. The feeling is mutual. The 25-year-old showed his six-pack off on his travels just days after Rohit Sharma's Test team defeated England 4-1 at home in 2024. Gill scored over 450 runs in those five matches, averaging 56. The return series in England starts on Friday and much has changed in 15 months. The selfies may have to stop. India are no longer the Invincibles at home, having been whitewashed by New Zealand. Rohit's creaking team were then overrun in Australia. They have lost some great men in the battle against time. Gill has been installed as the new captain and will be tested as a man, a player and a leader. The last time India's cricketers rocked up at Headingley - the venue for the first Test against Ben Stokes's team - they were bowled out for 78 in just over 40 overs. Whispers over Virat Kohli's decline were gaining traction while Rohit crawled to a painful 19 off 105 balls. A 21-year-old Gill missed the match and the entire series with a stress injury. Rohit and Kohli retired from Tests before the squad for the England tour was announced. Both men struggled with reflexes and runs down under during the 3-1 loss in the Border-Gavaskar series. It was time to move on from the original Bollywood batsmen, however painful the transition to the more raw star power of cricket's global superpower. Gill did his own superhero voiceover for the Hindi and Punjabi versions of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, in 2023. That was the year where almost everything turned to gold. He's hung out with Ed Sheeran and even bowled to the musician. Gill is the kind of Gen Z eye candy that cricket needs, especially as Kohli is urging youngsters to prioritize the Test match format. Even without Brand Kohli, India still dominates the Test landscape. New ICC president Jay Shah will convene the annual conference next month in Singapore with the BCCI currently taking almost 39 per cent of annual revenue to dwarf the other Big Two of Test cricket, Australia and England. India is the megabeast and money tree that controls the international cricket garden. While Kohli lives on in white-ball vision only, English conditions are notoriously challenging for the Indians. They haven't won in England since 2007. The heatwave that the United Kingdom is currently experiencing could nullify the Yorkshire ground's swing movement to some extent, but it will be a huge challenge for the green talent of India's young twentysomethings. Gill's bat has been inscribed with 'Prince' and there was never any doubt that he has been primed to take the throne as India's next best thing. KL Rahul has the local knowledge to open alongside the flair of Yashasvi Jaiswal's flair, while a rebuilt Rishabh Pant will try to impart responsibility and high revs in the middle order. Dhruv Jurel, IPL star Sai Sudharsan and star of the Melbourne Test, Nitish Kumar Reddy are fighting over the remaining places. Ironically, 33-year-old veteran Karun Nair could get the No. 3 spot after his double century for India A against the Lions. Gill is batting where Tendulkar and Virat used to tread at no. 4. The fear of failure isn't really an option. India may well have the edge in the bowling department as they possess the best bowler in the ICC Rankings, Jasprit Bumrah, alongside Mohammed Siraj and Kuldeep Yadav. Ravi Jadeja is still doing a sterling dual job of solidifying the batting and covering for the loss of his namesake R Ashwin who retired last year. Gill has already led from the front with the Gujarat Titans after being installed as skipper in the 2024 Indian Premier League. He was vice-captain for the Indian Under-19s in 2018 and won the Player of the Tournament award. One man who has seen him at close quarters is Jos Buttler. The English star spoke about his teammate in glowing terms on the For the Love of Cricket podcast. 'He's a really impressive player and an impressive young man. I feel like, on the field he's got a bit of fight about him — a bit of intensity, quite passionate. I think he'll be a mix of Kohli and Rohit.' Buttler also added that Gill will be his own man, a discovery mission that began in against Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood at the MCG in 2021. Gill said it was 'like going into a war." His 91 in the defining Test of the series at Brisbane was as cool and collected as they come. Pant provided the thrill a minute hitting to make the big headlines but the Punjabi right-hander demonstrated Federer-like grace and timing. BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 19: Shubman Gill of India bats during day five of the 4th Test Match ... More in the series between Australia and India at The Gabba on January 19, 2021 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde - CA/Cricket Australia via Getty Images) The only question is whether leading a mix of young guns and the old guard might prove challenging when Gill is still trying to flourish on different shores. His overseas average in New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and England comes to just under 26 with two fifties in 11 Tests. That includes four relative failures in both World Test Championships that India played - and lost -at Lord's and Southampton. His modest Test average of 35 is 24 points below his majestic ODI record. When Jimmy Anderson appeared on the BBC's Tailenders podcast, he recounted some banter with India's new star during the 2024 Dharamsala Test. "I said something to him like, 'Do you get any runs outside India?' and he said, 'It's time to retire. Then two balls later, I got him out," said the England veteran. What Anderson doesn't mention was that the batsman was on 110 at the time. Shubman Gill won't have to worry about the sledging if he can average half of that number.