
ENG vs IND Test Series Results: Full list of India's performances in England
This was the second consecutive time a Test series between England and India, held on English soil, was ending in a stalemate. The last time India had toured England, back in 2021-22, the series had also ended in a 2-2 draw.
Since first touring England in 1932, India has won a Test series on English soil on only three occasions—1971, 1986, and 2007.
Full list of England vs India Test series results (in England)
India lost 0-1 (1) - 1932
India lost 0-2 (3) - 1936
India lost 0-1 (3) - 1946
India lost 0-3 (4) - 1952
India lost 0-5 (5) - 1959
India lost 0-3 (3) - 1967
India won 1-0 (3) - 1971
India lost 0-3 (3) - 1974
India lost 0-1 (4) - 1979
India lost 0-1 (3) - 1982
India won 2-0 (3) - 1986
India lost 0-1 (3) - 1990
India lost 0-1 (3) - 1996
India drew 1-1 (4) - 2002
India won 1-0 (3) - 2007
India lost 0-4 (4) - 2011
India lost 1-3 (5) - 2014
India lost 1-4 (5) - 2018
India drew 2-2 (5) - 2021-22
India drew 2-2 (5) - 2025
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