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WTC 2025-27 India Schedule
Published - 7-JAN-2025 7:0 IST | Updated - 7-JAN-2025 7:0 IST
In Test cricket's continuous development, the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025–2027 looks to be another interesting chapter. While solving issues from recent series, the Indian cricket team views the new cycle as a chance to consolidate its supremacy in the longest format. With a combination of home and away games, India's campaign will put them to the test against the world's top teams. Fans are excited to watch how the squad will develop, particularly in light of the conversations surrounding Dream11 Today Team Prediction for important games.
India Team WTC 2025-27 Schedule:
India’s WTC 2025-27 journey comprises 14 Tests, divided equally between home and away matches. Here’s the detailed schedule:
Home/Away |
Series |
Matches |
Schedule |
Away |
England |
5 |
Jun-Aug 2025 |
Home |
West Indies |
2 |
Oct 2025 |
Home |
South Africa |
2 |
Nov-Dec 2025 |
Away |
Sri Lanka |
2 |
Aug 2026 |
Away |
New Zealand |
2 |
Oct-Dec 2026 |
Home |
Australia |
5 |
Jan-Feb 2027 |
India Will Start WTC Cycle With The Toughest Tour Against England:
One of the most difficult tasks for India's WTC campaign is a five-match Test series in England. India's batting depth and ability will be put to the test when they play in swing and seams conditions. The match is made more intriguing by England's recent comeback under their aggressive "Bazball" strategy. India will want to get revenge for their 2021–22 series loss, in which they led the first two games but lost.
Recent Series Performance:
India noted a range of highs and lows over the previous WTC cycle. The team struggled in the final, losing to Australia by a large margin, while dominating at home, defeating Australia, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand. Their previous tour's 3-1 series loss to Australia added to the team's errors, such as batting lapses and a high dependence on a small number of important players.
India's Challenges at the Next WTC 2025–2027:
Overseas Tests:
India must contend with two difficult five-match series, one away from home, against Australia and England. Their ability to adjust to new environments and live with pressure will be put to the test on these tours.
Moving Squad:
India will need to develop younger players to take over leadership and important batting positions as experienced players like Rohit Sharma may retire.
Management of workload and fitness:
Keeping important players like Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah in check would be important given the demanding international schedule.
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