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India Vs England Tour Itinerary 2014

India's visit to England has been confirmed with five Tests, five ODIs and one T20 to be held over just 42 days. The tour will start from June 23 to September 8.


India to play two Tour match of three-day against Leicestershire and Derbyshire.

ECB chief executive David Collier said, "We anticipate significant demand for tickets both for the Investec Test series, and for the One-Day International series which will be the first encounter between these two countries in the 50-Over format since India's triumph in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy competition at Edgbaston earlier this year."

India in England 2014 Schedule


  • Tour match v Leicestershire - June 26-28, Leicester
  • Tour match v Derbyshire - July 1-3, Derby
  • 1st Test - July 9-13, Trent Bridge
  • 2nd Test - July 17-21, Lord's
  • 3rd Test - July 27-31, Ageas Bowl (Venue to be confirmed after final inspection)
  • 4th Test - August 7-11, Old Trafford
  • 5th Test - August 15-19, The Oval
  • 50-over match v Middlesex - August 22, Lord's
  • 1st ODI - August 25, Bristol
  • 2nd ODI - August 27, Sophia Gardens
  • 3rd ODI - August 30, Trent Bridge
  • 4th ODI - September 2, Edgbaston
  • 5th ODI - September 5, Headingley
  • Only T20I - September 7, Edgbaston

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