England has made history by becoming the first team to announce its squad for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. Along with this, the team has also revealed its squad for the upcoming tour of India, where they will play a series of T20I and ODI matches. This tour, which begins next month, will help England prepare for the Champions Trophy. Let’s dive into the details of the squad and the tour.
England Squad for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy
The England team for the 2025 Champions Trophy will include a mix of experienced players and new talent. This is a big opportunity for England to bounce back from their disappointing performance in the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, where they only won three out of nine matches.
Key Players in the Squad:
- Joe Root Returns
Joe Root, one of England’s most experienced players, is back in the ODI squad after missing out on the World Cup. Root has an impressive record with over 6,500 runs in 171 ODIs. His return will strengthen England’s batting lineup for the Champions Trophy. - Ben Stokes Missing Due to Injury
Ben Stokes, the star all-rounder, will not be part of the squad for the tour of India or the Champions Trophy. Stokes is recovering from a hamstring injury he suffered during England’s Test series against New Zealand. His absence gives young players a chance to prove themselves.
England ODI and T20I Squads for the India Tour
The England squad for the tour of India includes players for both the T20I and ODI series. The T20I series will begin first, followed by the ODI series. Here is a breakdown of the players in each squad:
England ODI Squad for the India Tour and Champions Trophy 2025
Role | Player |
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Captain | Jos Buttler |
Batter | Joe Root |
Batter/All-rounder | Harry Brook |
All-rounder | Jacob Bethell |
All-rounder | Brydon Carse |
All-rounder | Liam Livingstone |
Batter/Wicketkeeper | Ben Duckett |
Batter/Wicketkeeper | Jamie Smith |
Bowler | Jofra Archer |
Bowler | Gus Atkinson |
Bowler | Jamie Overton |
Bowler | Saqib Mahmood |
Bowler | Mark Wood |
Spinner | Adil Rashid |
Batter/Wicketkeeper | Phil Salt |
England T20I Squad for the India Tour
Role | Player |
---|---|
Captain | Jos Buttler |
Spinner | Rehan Ahmed |
Bowler | Jofra Archer |
Bowler | Gus Atkinson |
Batter/All-rounder | Harry Brook |
All-rounder | Jacob Bethell |
All-rounder | Brydon Carse |
All-rounder | Liam Livingstone |
Batter/Wicketkeeper | Ben Duckett |
Batter/Wicketkeeper | Jamie Smith |
Bowler | Jamie Overton |
Bowler | Saqib Mahmood |
Bowler | Mark Wood |
Spinner | Adil Rashid |
Batter/Wicketkeeper | Phil Salt |
Important Updates about the Squad:
- Joe Root’s Return:
After missing the World Cup, Joe Root has made a comeback in the ODI squad. His experience and great batting skills make him an important part of England’s strategy for the Champions Trophy. - Ben Stokes’ Absence:
Ben Stokes will not be part of the squads due to an ongoing hamstring injury. This creates an opportunity for younger players like Harry Brook and Liam Livingstone to show their talent and step up in his absence.
England Tour of India: Full Schedule
England’s tour of India will begin with a five-match T20I series, followed by a three-match ODI series. These matches are important for England to prepare for the Champions Trophy.
T20I Schedule:
Match | Date | Venue |
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1st T20I | January 22 | Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
2nd T20I | January 25 | MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
3rd T20I | January 28 | Niranjan Shah Stadium, Rajkot |
4th T20I | January 31 | MCA Stadium, Pune |
5th T20I | February 2 | Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
ODI Schedule:
Match | Date | Venue |
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1st ODI | February 6 | VCA Stadium, Nagpur |
2nd ODI | February 9 | Barabati Stadium, Cuttack |
3rd ODI | February 12 | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad |
2025 Champions Trophy: England’s Opportunity for Redemption
The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy will be held in February and March, shortly after England’s tour of India. England’s performance in the 2023 World Cup was disappointing, but the Champions Trophy offers a fresh start. The full schedule for the Champions Trophy is yet to be announced, but England will be eager to perform well. With experienced players like Joe Root in the team, England will aim to bounce back and make a strong statement.
Summary
England’s announcement of their squad for the 2025 Champions Trophy and the tour of India is a crucial step in their preparations. The mix of experienced players and young talent, along with the return of Joe Root, gives England a strong chance to succeed in both the India series and the Champions Trophy. The absence of Ben Stokes is a challenge, but it opens the door for new players to shine. Fans will be eagerly watching how England performs in these upcoming series.