Iconic India vs England Test Matches: A Rivalry Through Stats
Published - 04 Jul 2025, 09:45 AM | Updated - 04 Jul 2025, 09:46 AM

The Test rivalry between India and England dates back to 1932, when India played its first-ever Test match at Lord’s. Since then, the two nations have faced off in over 130 Test matches, producing legendary performances, unforgettable collapses, and series-defining moments. These battles aren't just etched in memory—they're reflected in the numbers that define eras.
With cricket fans becoming increasingly data-driven, many now follow matches through scorecards, analytics, and betting apps in India, using real-time stats to track player form, match momentum, and prediction markets.
India’s Historic First Win in England – The Oval, 1971
India’s breakthrough win in England came after 39 years of trying. Chandra’s magical leg-spin spell bowled out England for just 101, setting up a manageable chase. This was India’s first-ever series win in England, and it changed global perceptions of Indian cricket.
Lord’s, 2014 – The Day Ishant Sharma Went Short
Statistically one of the most decisive pace-bowling spells by an Indian in SENA conditions, Ishant’s barrage of bouncers rattled England into submission. India hadn’t won at Lord’s since 1986—this ended that drought.
Chennai, 2008 – Highest 4th Innings Chase in India
India's highest successful 4th innings chase in Test history came under emotional circumstances. The win wasn’t just about cricket—it was a healing moment after the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. Statistically, it remains one of India’s greatest 4th innings performances.
Headingley, 2021 – Collapse to Comeback Attempt
India lost the Test, but recovering from one of their lowest ever first-innings scores to post 278 in the second innings showed mental fortitude. That 78 is still among India’s lowest totals in England, but the fightback proved this team’s resilience.