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ECB move start times for India T20Is to maximise TV viewership

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ECB Move Start Times for India T20Is to Maximise TV Viewership

The ECB have brought forward start times for England’s floodlit T20Is against India next month in order to maximise TV viewing figures. India’s men will tour for eight white-ball games from July 1-19, with five T20Is and three ODIs.

Changes to Start Times

The three evening games in the five-match T20I series were initially scheduled to begin at 6.30pm local time (11pm IST), as announced by the ECB last year, but have since been brought forward to 5.30pm (10pm IST) starts after discussions with broadcasters.

Start times for England’s home internationals are finalised after consultation between the ECB, venues, opposition boards, and domestic and overseas broadcasters – in this case, Sky Sports (UK) and the Sony Sports Network (India).

Impact on English Cricket

The change in start times from the 6.30pm slot, which has become standard in recent seasons, underlines English cricket’s reliance on “high-value broadcast series” – effectively, those which feature India – which was laid bare in the ECB’s recently published financial report.

The ECB is projected to register a profit this year due to India’s tour but anticipates recording a loss in 2027 despite England hosting a men’s Ashes series against Australia. “Attention should be drawn to the fact that the ECB’s revenues are inherently cyclical, reflecting the scheduling of high-value broadcast series by opposition,” the report said.

Ticket Sales and Squad Announcements

Tickets for India’s tour to England went on sale late last year and have proved popular: all three ODIs have sold out, and there are only a few hundred tickets still available across the five T20Is.

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Sunset at the height of the English summer takes place after 9pm, meaning that all five games could be completed before the floodlights can take effect.

India announced on Saturday their 16-man squad for the T20I series – and their two-match stopover against Ireland in Belfast immediately before – with Shreyas Iyer replacing Suryakumar Yadav as captain and 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi included in a senior India squad for the first time.

Cricket Ireland have noted a recent uptick in interest in the two Ireland-India T20Is on June 26 and 28, which could see Sooryavanshi make his debut. But both matches had already sold out before the squad was named, with the Civil Service ground at Stormont in Belfast set to operate at a capacity of around 4,500.

Julian Anand

Julian Anand is a senior cricket writer at ESPNcricinfo, known for his lyrical prose and deep-dive longform features on the sport’s unsung heroes. An alumnus of St. Stephen's College, he began his career covering Delhi’s club and university circuits before joining the global cricket desk. Julian has a rare ability to humanise the game—whether chronicling a young pacer from the Maidan or revisiting a forgotten Test classic. He is especially respected for his technical breakdowns of fast bowling and his archival research into cricket history. His work has been recognised with the SJA British Sports Journalism Award and multiple internal honours at Cricinfo. When not at the press box, Julian mentors young sports writers and plays occasional league cricket as a medium-pacer.