India’s tour of England reaches its turning point on Tuesday. After a chastening Twenty20 leg that England swept 4–0, India switch to one-day cricket — their strongest white-ball suit — when the three-match ODI series opens at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on July 14. And they do so reinforced: Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah all return for the 50-over format, folding experience back into a side led by Shubman Gill with Shreyas Iyer as his deputy.
The return of that senior core changes the tour’s mood. A batting order that can call on Rohit and Kohli alongside Gill, Iyer and KL Rahul, with Bumrah leading an attack of Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh and Prasidh Krishna, is a very different proposition to the young T20 unit. England, top of the T20 tree, name a strong side of their own under Harry Brook. A change of format has a way of changing fortunes, and India will back their one-day pedigree to answer back.
Every touring side has a hard week; the good ones are defined by the reply. India have three ODIs, their best format, and their biggest names to write theirs.
At a Glance
1st ODI: India v England, Edgbaston, July 14 (3:30 pm IST)
Returns: Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah
Captain: Shubman Gill; deputy Shreyas Iyer
At the box office: a busy July across languages, led by Hindi titles
Off the field, India’s culture beat has stayed busy. July has been a lively month at the box office, with dozens of releases across languages and a healthy overall take — Hindi titles claiming close to half the month’s collections, and Telugu and Tamil films filling out a genuinely multilingual market that keeps studios, single screens and multiplexes working through the monsoon.
The constructive read is that neither sporting depth nor cultural vitality is luck; both are the yield of patient systems — coaching pathways and talent scouting on one side, a vast production and exhibition ecosystem on the other. Applied steadily, the same model turns a hard cricketing fortnight into the base of the next winning side, and a busy July at the movies into a durable, job-rich industry.













