England Reveal Playing XI for First ODI Against India as Buttler Nears Historic Milestone

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England have officially announced their playing XI for the opening One-Day International against India, scheduled to be played at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on July 14, 2026. Led by Harry Brook, the hosts have opted for a refreshed lineup featuring a new opening partnership and a balanced bowling attack as they begin the three-match ODI series.

One of the biggest talking points is England's decision to promote Jacob Bethell

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to the top of the order, while experienced wicketkeeper-batter Jos Buttler is set to reach a major career landmark.

Jacob Bethell to Open the Batting

England have handed Jacob Bethell a new responsibility by naming him as an opener for the first ODI.

The young left-hander is expected to partner the aggressive Ben Duckett at the top of the order after impressing during the recent T20I series. The management will be hoping the left-handed combination can provide a solid start against India's pace attack.

Joe Root Anchors the Middle Order

Experienced batter Joe Root

retains his position at No. 3, where he is expected to play the role of stabilizer if early wickets fall.

Captain Harry Brook will bat at No. 4, giving England a strong and experienced middle order capable of building partnerships and accelerating during the later stages of the innings.

Jos Buttler Set for 200th ODI Appearance

The opening match of the series will be a memorable occasion for Jos Buttler

, who is set to play his 200th One-Day International for England.

Buttler made his ODI debut against Pakistan in Dubai on February 21, 2012, and has since become one of England's most influential white-ball cricketers. He will continue to perform the dual role of wicketkeeper and middle-order batter.

Reaching the 200-match milestone places Buttler among England's most experienced ODI players.

Pace Attack Led by Jofra Archer

England have selected a pace unit suited to the conditions at Edgbaston.

The fast-bowling department includes:

  • Jofra Archer
  • Sam Curran
  • Josh Tongue

The trio offers a combination of pace, swing, bounce, and variations that could prove effective against India's batting lineup.

Three Spin Options Included

England have also strengthened their spin resources by selecting three players capable of contributing with the ball.

The spin department features:

  • Adil Rashid
  • Liam Dawson
  • Will Jacks

While Rashid remains the specialist leg-spinner, Dawson provides left-arm spin, and Jacks offers useful off-spin alongside his batting, giving the team multiple options through the middle overs.