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In September 2021, the ECB announced that India would play a one-off Test match in 2022, ahead of India's limited-overs matches against England. [19] The following month, the ECB confirmed that the rescheduled match would determine the outcome of the Test series. [20]
The England cricket team toured India during February and March 2021 to play four Test matches, three One Day International (ODI) and five Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [1] The Tests formed part of the inaugural 2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship , [ 2 ] and the ODI series formed part of the inaugural 2020–2023 ICC Cricket World ...
The following month, the ECB confirmed that the rescheduled match would determine the outcome of last summer's Test series, [6] and was played ahead of the T20I series. [7] In June 2022, following the conclusion of England's ODI series in the Netherlands, England's Eoin Morgan announced his retirement from international cricket. [8]
The Pataudi Trophy is awarded to the winner of each Test cricket series between England and India contested in England. The trophy itself was designed and made by Jocelyn Burton. It was first awarded in 2007 to commemorate the 75 years since the first Test match between the two sides. India won the first Pataudi Trophy in England in 2007.
The WTC 2021–23 cycle began in August 2021 with Pataudi Trophy (5 matches series between India and England). [21] The International Cricket Council officially announced the full programme with a new points system. [22] Australia qualified for the final by winning the 3rd Test Match of the 2022–23 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. [23]
India reached 119-1 at stumps after England was bowled out for 246. Ravichandran Ashwin finished with 3-68 in 21 overs, and Axar Patel took 2-33 in 13 overs. Jaiswal’s quickfire half-century ...
The five-match Pataudi Trophy between England and India, started 4 August 2021, started the second cycle of the World Test Championship. [6] [7] [8] That series, along with the Ashes in December 2021, were the only two series comprising five Tests in the second WTC cycle. [9] [10] [11] New Zealand were the defending champions.
Prior to the England series, India were scheduled to play the inaugural final of 2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship from 18 to 22 June at Southampton. [40] The first Test at Trent Bridge was affected by rain and was ended in a draw. [41] India won the second Test match at Lord's, [42] with England winning the third Test at Headingley. [43]