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India vs England Test Series 2025: AI Predicts Test Series Winners

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June 20, 2025
 
India vs England Test Series 2025: AI Predicts Test Series Winners

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    July 28, 2025

    Check out AI predictions for the 2025 India vs. England Test Series. Who will perform the best and which team is set to win? Find out with our data-backed analysis.

    Cricket’s oldest rivalry is back — and it’s personal.

    The stage is set for one of cricket’s greatest rivalries — India vs England in a five-match Test series starting June 20, 2025. 

    With two proud teams, rich history, and high stakes, this series promises classic battles, breakout stars, and unforgettable moments.

    As the teams gear up, fans are asking the big questions:


    Who will score the most runs? 

    Who will dominate with the ball? 

    And who will take home the series win?

    From experienced players like Joe Root to top bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah, this series will be full of exciting moments, talent, and smart game plans.

    England will play their fast, attacking style (Bazball), while India will rely on their strong pace bowlers. It’s a battle of two very different styles, and the matches are likely to be very close.

    But we’re not just guessing. We’ve used AI predictions, player stats, venue history, and even a few expert takes (including one from our intern) to break down what might unfold.

    So, who’s set to shine with the bat? Who will lead the wicket charts? And which team will walk away with the series win?

    Let’s break it all down and make some bold predictions for the India vs England Test Series 2025.

    India vs England Test Series 2025 Schedule

    Test No.

    Venue

    Start Date

    Time (IST)

    1st Test

    Headingley, Leeds

    20-24 June 2025

    3:30 PM IST

    2nd Test

    Edgbaston, Birmingham

    02-06 July 2025

    3:30 PM IST

    3rd Test

    Lord’s, London

    10-14 July 2025

    3:30 PM IST

    4th Test

    Old Trafford, Manchester

    23-27 July 2025

    3:30 PM IST

    5th Test

    The Oval, London

    31- 4th Aug 2025

    3:30 PM IST

    Head-to-Head: A Legacy of Battles

    Total Tests: 136

    England Wins: 51

    India Wins: 35

    Draws: 50

    • In England, India has won just 9 of 68 matches.
    • In India, England has managed 15 wins in tough conditions.
    • Last Series (2024 in India): India won 4-1 after losing the first Test.

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    ChatGPT Prediction

    Top Scorer Runs: Yashasvi Jaiswal (India)

    Yashasvi Jaiswal is in phenomenal form with a higher average and SR than Root in this series. 

    Joe Root, while consistent, has not dominated this series yet with big knocks. Jaiswal already has 945 runs against England, which likely includes recent innings.

    Top Wicket Taker: Jasprit Bumrah (India)

    Jasprit Bumrah’s stats are elite: double the wickets and a much better average and strike rate. 

    Woakes is solid but has underwhelming numbers comparatively. Bumrah has already had major match-winning spells this series.

    Series Winner: India

    The current series stands at 2–1 in England's favour, with the 4th Test currently ongoing (Day 1 stumps) and the final Test scheduled to take place from July 31 to August 4.

     

    While England secured two narrow victories—by 5 wickets and 22 runs—India’s win in the 2nd Test was a dominant performance, sealing a massive 336-run victory.

    With Jasprit Bumrah and Yashasvi Jaiswal in outstanding form, the momentum could shift dramatically if India manages to win the 4th Test.

    Given the current trend, the most probable outcome is a 2–2 series draw, with India likely to level things in the fourth match.

    However, if India continues its current form and carries that momentum into the final test, there's a strong possibility that India could clinch the series 3–2.

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    DeepSeek's Prediction

    Top Run Scorer: Yashasvi Jaiswal (India)

    Yashasvi Jaiswal is the likely candidate for the top run-scorer. He has already scored 945 runs against England with an impressive batting average of 67.5 and a highest score of 214*. His consistency and form make him a strong contender.

    Top Wicket Taker: Jasprit Bumrah (India)

    Jasprit Bumrah (India) stands out with 72 wickets against England, a bowling average of 21.97, and a best figure of 6/45. His strike rate (46.56) and consistency make him the frontrunner.

    Series Winner: England 

    The series is currently tied 2-2, with the final Test at Kennington Oval, London yet to be played.

    England has a slight edge historically, with a 38.13% win rate against India's 25.9% in head-to-head Test matches. However, India's recent dominance (e.g., 336-run win in the 2nd Test) and Bumrah's form could tilt the balance.

    The venue (Oval) is neutral, but England's familiarity with home conditions might give them an advantage.

    Prediction: England (narrowly, based on historical win percentage and home advantage).

    Final Note: If India wins the 4th Test (ongoing at Manchester), the prediction could shift in their favour. Current data suggests a tightly contested series.

    Gemini’s Prediction

    Top Run Scorer: Yashasvi Jaiswal (India)

    While Joe Root has significantly more total runs in his career against India, Yashasvi Jaiswal has a superior batting average and strike rate in the head-to-head comparison.

    It's difficult to predict with absolute certainty without current series stats. However, given his higher average and strike rate in the head-to-head and a recent big score, Yashasvi Jaiswal has a strong chance if he continues his form. 

    Joe Root is always a consistent performer for England, so he'll also be a strong contender. Without current series stats, our prediction is an educated guess based on head-to-head performance.

    Top Wicket Taker: Jasprit Bumrah (India)

    Jasprit Bumrah has significantly more total wickets, a much better bowling average, and a better strike rate against England compared to Chris Woakes's stats against India. 

    This indicates he is a more potent and consistent wicket-taking option. His historical performance against England, as shown in the stats, makes him a clear favourite.

    Series Winner Prediction: England

    Given that England is currently leading 2-1 with two matches remaining (one ongoing, one to be played), they have the advantage. 

    If the 4th Test ends in a draw or an England victory, England will win the series. Even if India wins the 4th Test, the series will be tied 2-2 going into the final match, where anything can happen. 

    However, based on the current standings, England is in a strong position to win the series.

    AI gave us the numbers.


    Now let’s hear it from someone who’s been in the middle of the action. Here’s what Kevin Pietersen predicts for the big India vs. England Test series.

    Former England batter Kevin Pietersen believes the absence of James Anderson and Stuart Broad gives India a real chance to challenge England at home. He feels young Indian batters should be excited about this opportunity.

    “Indian batters should be licking their lips,” he said, pointing out the vulnerability in England’s new-look pace attack.

    Still, Pietersen backs England to win the series, thanks to their strong batting core and home advantage. He predicts a tight contest, with a likely scoreline of 3–2 or 3–1 in England’s favour.

    Predictions from AI? Check. Experts? Check.

    Now let’s hear from the only person in our office who would back a draw with full confidence:

    Madhav Ladha, our youngest voice, with one of the boldest predictions.

    Series Winner Prediction: Draw (2-2)
    Top Run Scorer – Joe Root
    Top Wicket Taker – Jasprit Bumrah

    “England at home is a beast, but India’s bowling is too good to let them run away with it. One or two draws, one close win each, and boom — it’s 2–2.”

    Bold predictions, Madhav! We will revisit this at the end of the test series.

    Conclusion

    As we wrap up the predictions—from AI to analysts to our in-house wildcard—one thing’s clear: this series won’t be decided on paper.

    Cricket has a funny way of surprising even the best algorithms and the boldest experts. A single session can flip a match. A breakout star can change the series. And sometimes, even the intern turns out to be right. 

    Whether it ends 3–2, 2–2, or with a last-ball finish at The Oval, what’s guaranteed is five Tests of high-stakes, high-quality cricket.

    So sit back, grab your snacks, and let the drama unfold. The predictions are done. Now it’s game time.