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India in WTC 2025–27: Check Out Full Details About Series & Venues

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India is ready to embark on a new journey in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 cycle. This journey may be one of the most difficult for the team so far. India will play 18 Test matches in six series, three of which will be at home and three will be away. A new chapter in Indian Test cricket has started, with Shubman Gill being named as the new captain of the Test team.

Gill replaces Rohit Sharma, who recently retired from Test cricket. On the other hand, Rishabh Pant has been named as the vice-captain of the team.
India will play without some of its legendary players. Virat Kohli and Ravichandran Ashwin will not be part of this cycle as they recently announced their retirement from the format. The team is now young and full of fresh blood. It will be interesting to see how this new squad performs under Gill’s leadership.

Indian Cricket Team Schedule For WTC 2025-27

The Indian cricket team schedule for the next WTC cycle is out. It will be a challenging task for the Men in Blue as they aim to book a place in the next WTC final. India didn't have a great WTC 2023-25 cycle as they failed to qualify for the final. The Indian cricket team WTC schedule comprises of six series, three home and three away.

S.No.OpponentNo. of TestsHost CountryTimeHome/Away
1England vs India5EnglandJune–August 2025Away
2India vs West Indies2IndiaOctober 2025Home
3India vs South Africa2IndiaNovember–December 2025Home
4Sri Lanka vs India2Sri LankaAugust 2026Away
5New Zealand vs India2New ZealandOctober–November 2026Away
6India vs Australia5IndiaJanuary–February 2027Home

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England Tour (June to August 2025)

The first series of the Indian cricket team schedule for WTC 2025-27 will be the tour of England in a five-match Test series. This series will be a big test for the young Indian team. Playing in English conditions is always tough. The ball swings a lot, and the weather is unpredictable. This tour is also very special because it will be Shubman Gill’s first series as a Test captain.
Winning in England will not be easy. But it will set the tone for the rest of the WTC cycle. A good performance here can boost the confidence of a young Indian team. However, India's skills will be seriously tested in this series, as it will be played in conditions that are quite different. The matches will be played in the following venues:

  • 1st Test - Headingley (Leeds)
  • 2nd Test - Edgbaston (Birmingham)
  • 3rd Test - Lord’s (London)
  • 4th Test - Old Trafford (Manchester)
  • 5th Test - The Oval (London)

Home Series vs West Indies (October 2025)

After the tour of England, Team India will play its first home Test series under the leadership of Shubman Gill. This will be a two-match Test series. The Men in Blue will be confident of winning the series, however, West Indies cannot be taken lightly. Winning both matches will be key for India in order to gain maximum points in the WTC cycle. The matches will be held in the following venues:

Home Series vs South Africa (November-December 2025)

Next, South Africa will visit India for a two-Test series. This will be a tough series. South Africa has always been a strong Test side. Their pace bowlers can be dangerous even on Indian pitches. India will need to play smart cricket. The focus will be on building partnerships and using the spin attack well. This series will be key for India’s WTC points tally. It will be a two-match Test series, which will be held across the following venues:

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Away Series vs Sri Lanka (August 2026)

India will then travel to Sri Lanka for a two-match Test series. The games will be played in familiar subcontinent conditions. However, Sri Lanka have been a beast at home. Indian spinners may enjoy bowling in these conditions, but the batters will have to be careful on turning tracks. Even though Sri Lanka is not a top team right now, they can surprise any side on their home soil. The venues for this series are yet to be decided.

Away Series vs New Zealand (October-November 2026)

One of the toughest series in the WTC cycle will be in New Zealand. India will play two Test matches there. The venues are not confirmed yet, but the challenge is clear. New Zealand’s pitches are green and help fast bowlers. The weather can also make batting harder. In past tours, India has struggled in New Zealand.
This series will be a big test for the batting lineup. Players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, and Rishabh Pant will need to take responsibility. Bowlers like Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah will be key to taking wickets. India must aim to win or at least draw the series to stay strong in the WTC points table.

Home Series vs Australia (January-February 2027)

The final and biggest series of the WTC cycle will be a five-match Test series against Australia at home, which will be the next Border-Gavaskar Trophy. India will play this series at home, where they have done well against Australia in the past. But this time, the pressure will be high. The series could decide whether India qualifies for the next WTC final or not.

Challenging Times for Indian Team Team

India’s schedule in the WTC 2025-27 cycle is both tough and exciting. The team will play in different conditions with swing in England, spin at home, pace in New Zealand, and heat in Sri Lanka. Each series will bring its own challenge. The team will need to stay fit and ready. Squad depth will be very important. Young players must step up when needed.

Captain Shubman Gill has a big job ahead. He will lead a new group of players into a long Test journey. His decisions and performance will shape the team’s future. Vice-captain Rishabh Pant will also play a key role. His experience and energy can help guide the team in tough times. India’s road to the WTC final in 2027 won't be easy. The team must win at home and fight hard overseas. With young talent and a new captain, this is a fresh start for Indian Test cricket.

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India WTC schedule for the next cycle is both tough and exciting. The team will play in different conditions with swing in England, spin at home, pace in New Zealand, and heat in Sri Lanka. Each series will bring its own challenge. The team will need to stay fit and ready. Squad depth will be very important. Young players must step up when needed.
Captain Shubman Gill has a big job ahead. He will lead a new group of players into a long Test journey. His decisions and performance will shape the team’s future. Vice-captain Rishabh Pant will also play a key role. His experience and energy can help guide the team in tough times.

India’s road to the WTC final in 2027 won't be easy. The team must win at home and fight hard overseas. With young talent and a new captain, this is a fresh start for Indian Test cricket.

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