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England vs India, Test series and tour: Full schedule and fixtures

England face perhaps the stiffest test of their new regime with a five-match series in India, starting in late January

England begin a busy year of Test cricket with a five-match series in India, as they aim to continue their ‘Bazball’ revolution in the subcontinent. 
Since Brendon McCullum took over as coach of the Test team in 2022 England are yet to lose a Test series at home or away, winning four and drawing three. Their overall Test win-loss record is 14 victories and six defeats in the same period. 
The last time England toured India, however, they were on the end of a 3-1 hiding. They won the first Test but then lost the next three heavily: by 317 runs, 10 wickets and an innings and 25 runs respectively. Indeed, since their famous 2-1 victory in 2012-13 England have won just one Test out of nine in India, losing seven and drawing the other one. 
The tour comes after England’s white-ball side ended 2023 with a T20 and one-day international tour of the West Indies. 
The hosts have now unveiled their squad for the first two Test matches, which can be read here. 
All times UK
1st Test: January 25–29, Hyderabad (4am start)2nd Test: February 2–6,  Visakhapatnam (4am start)3rd Test: February 15–19, Rajkot (4am start)4th Test: February 23-27, Ranchi (4am start)5th Test: March 7–11, Dharamsala (4am start)
As of the second week of the new year it was still unknown which TV channel in the UK will broadcast the live action from India. However, it is not unusual for TV rights to tours in the subcontinent to be arranged at very late notice. 
The live radio coverage will be on Talksport, not BBC Test Match Special. Although the BBC bid for the rights, they were beaten by Talksport.
England surprised supporters by announcing Shoaib Bashir, a 20-year-old Somerset offspinner, as one of three debutants in their squad. 
Bashir, who has played just six games of first-class cricket for Somerset, has been picked on potential, probably based on his high action and impressive performances on an England Lions training camp in the UAE. 
In a 16-player touring party the other two men uncapped at Test level are Lancashire left-arm spinner Tom Hartley and Surrey fast bowler Gus Atkinson. Hartley and Atkinson have both played white-ball cricket for the national team. 
Rehan Ahmed, the leg-spinner, is also in the team and there is a fourth spin option in Jack Leach, who is returning from a stress fracture in his back. Liam Dawson and Will Jacks, two other spinners with international experience, have been left out. 
There are four seam-bowling options: James Anderson, Ollie Robinson, Mark Wood and Atkinson. 
Ben Stokes (captain), Rehan Ahmed, James Anderson, Gus Atkinson, Jonny Bairstow (wicketkeeper), Shoaib Bashir, Harry Brook, Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ben Foakes, Tom Hartley, Jack Leach, Ollie Pope, Ollie Robinson, Joe Root, Mark Wood
India are the top-ranked side in Test cricket, after a 1-1 draw in the three-match series against South Africa. The hosts have now confirmed their 16-man squad for those first two Test matches:
Rohit Sharma (captain), Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (wicketkeeper), KS Bharat (wicketkeeper), Dhruv Jurel (wicketkeeper), Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohd. Siraj, Mukesh Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah, Avesh Khan.
August: Match drawnAugust: India won by 151 runsAugust: England won by an innings and 76 runsSeptember: India won by 157 runsJuly 2022 (match delayed by Covid): England won by seven wickets
February: England won by 227 runsFebruary: India won by 317 runsFebruary: India won by 10 wicketMarch: India won by an innings and 25 runs
Location: HyderabadEstablished: 2003Capacity: 55,000
Location: Visakhapatnam Established: 2003 Capacity: 40,000
Location: Rajkot Established: 2009 Capacity: 28,000
Location: Ranchi Established: 2011Capacity: 50,000
Location: DharamsalaEstablished: 2003Capacity: 23,000

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