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‘Team India will win Test series 2–0’, former England cricketer predicted
Samira Vishwas | June 17, 2025 4:24 PM CST

The Indian cricket team captained by Shubman Gill is currently on a tour of England. The 5 -match Test series between India and England is going to be played from June 20, on which everyone’s eyes are fixed. Till date, India has never managed to defeat England in the Test series in its house. However, there is now a prediction, which must have increased the confidence of India’s youth team, because a former England cricketer believes that Shubman Gill’s team is going to name this Test series 2-0.

Team India will win the series 2-0

In the Test series played with England, the former cricketer who considers the upper hand of the Indian team is none other than the Indian -origin English cricketer Monty Panesar. Former English cricketer Panesar believes that if there is a flat pitch in England, Team India will win the series.

Monty Panesar said while talking about the IND Vs ENG test series, ‘I feel that the good thing with Team India is that they have some players who have played county cricket. Team India is considered a strong contender for victory. It seems to me that she will win this series 2–0, but for this she will have to work very hard. If there is a green pitch, then England is a favorite to win the series. But if the flat pitch remains, then the Indian team will win this series.

Team India will land on the ground to create history

After Rohit Sharma’s Test retirement, Shubman Gill has been given the command of the Test team. This will be the first time that Gill’s captaincy and Gautam Gambhir’s coaching team will take the ground to play Test series in England. Let me tell you, till date the Indian team has never been able to win the Test series in England. In such a situation, it will now be expected from Gill’s team that the Indian team will return to England by beating England in the Test series.

Test match schedule

First Test-Handingley, Leeds (20-24 June)

Second Test – Edgbaston, Birmingham

Third Test – Lords, London

Fourth Test – The Oval, London

Fifth Test – Old Trafford, Manchester


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