The rivalry between the India women’s team and the England women’s team has grown into one of the most respected contests in international cricket. From slow-paced Test matches to thrilling T20 battles, both teams have created unforgettable moments filled with pressure, emotion, and high-quality performances. England dominated the early years because of their stronger cricket structure and experienced players, while India slowly developed confidence through hard-fought matches and rising talent. Legendary players, dramatic World Cup encounters, and unforgettable scorecards helped this rivalry gain worldwide attention. Every series brought new heroes, tactical battles, and emotional finishes that kept fans deeply connected with the game and inspired a new generation of women cricketers.
Latest Matches Table
Date
Format
Venue
Winner
Margin
19 October 2025
ODI
Indore
England Women
4 runs
25 September 2025
ODI
Bangalore
England Women
152 runs
22 July 2025
ODI
Chester-le-Street
India Women
13 runs
19 July 2025
ODI
London
England Women
8 wickets
16 July 2025
ODI
Southampton
India Women
4 wickets
12 July 2025
T20I
Birmingham
England Women
5 wickets
09 July 2025
T20I
Manchester
India Women
6 wickets
04 July 2025
T20I
London
England Women
5 runs
01 July 2025
T20I
Bristol
India Women
24 runs
28 June 2025
T20I
Nottingham
India Women
97 runs
All-Time Head-to-Head Record Table
Format
Matches Played
India Won
England Won
Draw or No Result
Test Matches
15
4
2
9
One-Day Internationals
81
35
46
0
Twenty20 Internationals
37
17
20
0
Total
133
56
68
9
All-Time Batting Leaders Table
Player
Team
Matches
Runs
Highest Score
Smriti Mandhana
India
41
1485
111
Harmanpreet Kaur
India
48
1324
102
Mithali Raj
India
59
1289
109
Charlotte Edwards
England
42
1192
105
Danielle Wyatt
England
39
1054
124
All-Time Bowling Leaders Table
Player
Team
Matches
Wickets
Best Bowling
Katherine Brunt
England
36
58
4/18
Jhulan Goswami
India
44
52
4/32
Sophie Ecclestone
England
28
42
4/25
Deepti Sharma
India
33
39
4/51
Anya Shrubsole
England
25
34
3/6
The First Clash That Started Everything
The rivalry began during a period when women’s cricket was still developing across the world. England entered the contest with stronger domestic structures and greater international experience, while India relied more on determination and raw talent. Early encounters were mostly controlled by England because their bowling attack stayed disciplined and their batting lineup handled pressure calmly. Indian players often struggled against swing conditions, especially during overseas tours, but every series slowly added confidence to the squad. Fans started noticing how competitive the matches were becoming despite the difference in experience. Several close contests created emotional moments and built respect between the two teams. These early meetings also helped Indian cricket understand the importance of fitness, fielding, and tactical awareness. Many former players later admitted that these tough matches shaped the future of the team and pushed younger cricketers to improve their standards at the international level.
Series
Venue
Winner
Key Performer
Result Margin
Test Match
Delhi
England
Enid Bakewell
8 Wickets
ODI Match
Derby
England
Janette Brittin
6 Wickets
ODI Series
Mumbai
England
Carole Hodges
2-0
Test Match
Chennai
Draw
Diana Edulji
Drawn
ODI Match
London
England
Debbie Hockley
45 Runs
England’s Early Command in Big Matches
For many years England controlled important moments because their players handled pressure better in crunch situations. Their batting partnerships were steady, and bowlers rarely gave away loose deliveries during tense overs. India often played brilliant cricket in patches but struggled to maintain momentum for an entire match. English captains used field placements smartly and forced mistakes from inexperienced batters. Some defeats were painful for Indian supporters because the team came very close to winning before losing control in the final stages. Despite these setbacks, the rivalry became more exciting with every series. Indian bowlers slowly adapted to English conditions and learned how to attack stronger batting lineups. Crowd support also started growing during home games, creating a louder atmosphere around women’s cricket. Those years may have belonged mostly to England on the scoreboard, but India began building a competitive mentality that later changed the balance of the rivalry completely.
Tournament
Venue
Winner
Top Batter
Top Bowler
ODI Series
Taunton
England
Charlotte Edwards
Katherine Sciver
Test Match
Leicester
England
Claire Taylor
Isa Guha
ODI Match
Bristol
England
Sarah Taylor
Holly Colvin
Tri-Series
Mumbai
England
Lydia Greenway
Jenny Gunn
T20 Match
London
England
Danielle Wyatt
Laura Marsh
The Rise of India’s Bowling Strength
The rivalry entered a new phase once India developed a stronger bowling attack capable of troubling England in all formats. Fast bowlers and spinners began working together with greater confidence, creating pressure during middle overs and powerplays. Jhulan Goswami became a major figure because of her pace, discipline, and ability to take wickets in crucial moments. Her battles against England’s top-order batters added intensity to every series. Indian spinners also played a massive role on slower pitches, forcing England to change their scoring methods. Matches became tighter because India could now defend totals and break partnerships at the right time. Fans started believing that victories against England were realistic rather than impossible dreams. Every wicket celebration carried emotion because it represented years of struggle and improvement. This transformation turned the rivalry into one of the most competitive contests in women’s international cricket.
Match Type
Venue
Best Bowler
Wickets
Opposition Score
ODI Match
Lord’s
Jhulan Goswami
5/33
201
T20 Match
Mumbai
Poonam Yadav
4/18
112
ODI Series
Derby
Shikha Pandey
3/21
167
Test Match
Bristol
Deepti Sharma
4/54
220
T20 Match
Birmingham
Radha Yadav
3/15
97
The World Cup Encounters That Changed Attention
World Cup matches between these teams created unforgettable moments and attracted global attention toward women’s cricket. The pressure of knockout games increased emotions among players and fans alike. One strong innings or bowling spell could completely shift momentum within minutes. India’s performances during major ICC tournaments showed how fearless the squad had become against stronger opponents. England, however, remained calm during high-pressure situations and often relied on experience to escape difficult moments. The crowd atmosphere during these games became electric because supporters from both countries followed every run with passion. Television audiences also increased significantly as dramatic finishes captured worldwide interest. Several players produced career-defining performances under immense pressure, turning these matches into iconic chapters of cricket history. These World Cup battles proved that the rivalry had grown beyond bilateral series and become one of the biggest contests in international women’s cricket.
ICC Event
Venue
Winner
Player of Match
Match Result
World Cup 2017
Derby
India
Smriti Mandhana
Won by 35 Runs
World Cup Final 2017
Lord’s
England
Anya Shrubsole
Won by 9 Runs
T20 World Cup
Sydney
England
Nat Sciver
Won by 4 Wickets
Commonwealth Games
Birmingham
India
Sneh Rana
Won by 4 Runs
T20 World Cup
Cape Town
England
Sophie Ecclestone
Won by 11 Runs
Mithali Raj’s Calm Leadership Era
Mithali Raj brought stability and composure during some of the most difficult periods in this rivalry. Her batting style was based on patience, timing, and intelligent shot selection rather than uncontrolled aggression. Against England’s disciplined bowling attack, she often played long innings that kept India competitive under pressure. Teammates trusted her ability to guide difficult run chases and build partnerships during collapses. England respected her calm presence because she rarely panicked even during tense situations. Under her captaincy, India became tactically smarter and mentally stronger in close matches. Younger players gained confidence while playing alongside such an experienced leader. Her consistency also inspired fans who wanted women’s cricket to receive greater recognition in India. Many memorable victories against England came during her leadership period, making her one of the defining figures in the rivalry’s history.
Match
Venue
Runs Scored
Strike Rate
Result
ODI Match
Derby
86
78.5
India Won
ODI Series
Mumbai
71
74.2
India Won
Test Match
Taunton
115
61.3
Draw
T20 Match
Bristol
48
121.4
India Won
World Cup Match
Lord’s
64
82.1
India Won
Aggressive T20 Battles and Modern Cricket
T20 cricket completely changed the tempo of this rivalry. Matches became faster, more aggressive, and emotionally charged from the very first over. Batters attacked early while bowlers experimented with slower deliveries, yorkers, and creative field settings. Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur, and Danielle Wyatt became central figures because of their fearless batting approaches. Boundaries, quick run chases, and last-over drama increased fan excitement around every meeting. England relied heavily on tactical discipline and all-round depth, while India played with instinct and attacking intent. The shorter format also gave younger players opportunities to become instant heroes. Social media discussions around these games exploded because supporters reacted passionately to every major moment. Several thrilling finishes strengthened the rivalry further and showed how evenly matched both teams had become in modern cricket.
T20 Match
Venue
Highest Scorer
Strike Rate
Winning Team
T20I Series
Mumbai
Harmanpreet Kaur
145.7
India
T20 Match
Manchester
Danielle Wyatt
154.2
England
T20 World Cup
Perth
Smriti Mandhana
136.4
India
Bilateral T20
London
Sophia Dunkley
149.8
England
Commonwealth Match
Birmingham
Jemimah Rodrigues
141.6
India
The New Generation Carrying the Rivalry Forward
The rivalry continues evolving as younger players bring fresh energy and fearless cricket into every contest. India’s new stars are more confident overseas, while England continues producing technically strong cricketers through its professional system. Every series now feels unpredictable because both teams possess match winners capable of changing games quickly. Young batters attack spin confidently, while bowlers use variations smarter than ever before. Fitness standards and fielding quality have also improved significantly compared to earlier decades. Fans eagerly wait for every clash because the emotional connection around these matches keeps growing each year. Young supporters now see women’s cricket as a major sporting attraction rather than a secondary event. The rivalry has become a symbol of progress, competition, and mutual respect. Future encounters promise even greater drama as both teams continue fighting for dominance on the world stage.
Young Star
Team
Specialty
Memorable Performance
Format
Shafali Verma
India
Aggressive Batting
48 Ball 63
T20I
Alice Capsey
England
All Round Ability
3 Wickets and 41 Runs
ODI
Richa Ghosh
India
Finisher
47 off 22 Balls
T20I
Lauren Bell
England
Fast Bowling
4/26 Spell
ODI
Renuka Singh
India
Swing Bowling
5/29 Spell
ODI
Conclusion
Over the years, this rivalry has become much bigger than wins and losses. It represents the growth of women’s cricket, the rise of fearless players, and the passion of supporters from both nations. England’s discipline and experience often challenged India’s aggressive and emotional style of cricket, creating exciting contests in every format. From legendary captains to young match winners, every generation added new energy to this battle. The rivalry also helped women’s cricket gain respect, larger audiences, and global recognition. With talented young players continuing to emerge on both sides, future matches promise even greater drama, memorable scorecards, and thrilling moments for cricket fans around the world.