England won by 158 runs
The first ODI match in India was played at Ahmedabad at Sardar Patel Stadium.
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India's first ever One-Day International cricket match took place on July 13, 1974, the twelfth such match to occur, during the 1974 Prudential Trophy. The match took place at Headingley, Leeds.
India played its first home international test match against England on the 15th December 1933. They lost the match by nine wickets, despite a fighting second innings century (118) by Lala Armarnath, and went on to loose the three match series 2-0.
There were two Test matches played between India and Pakistan in the 1984-85 season. Their scorecards are displayed below. The third Test match in this series, due to have started on November 4, 1984, was cancelled, along with the rest of the tour, due to the assassination of Indira Gandhi.
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Third Test Match between India-England of 2011 series was played in Birmingham from 10th to 14th August, 2011.
India played their first match against England.
The 2000th match of the Test Cricket history was played at Lords Cricket Ground, London from 21st July to 25th July, 2011 between India and England. This was also the 100th Test Match between India & England.
It was England
The Last Cricket Match won by England took place during December 5-9th, and was played against India. England won the match by seven wickets. The Last match between England and India ended in a draw.
India played their first Test match between June 25 - 28, 1932, against England.
England won by 158 runs
England won the test match between India and England in 1932 by 158 runs.
The First International Cricket Match in India was played in Bombay Gymkhana between India and England under the Captaincy of C.K.Nayadu . And LALA AMARNATH became the first player to score Century on Indian soil.
Mohinder Amarnath of India was the man of the match in the first semifinals played between England and India. Viv Richards of West Indies was the man of the match in the second semifinals played between Pakistan and West Indies.
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