The BCCI announced India's ODI series IND vs. ENG and the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy squads. This particular series will ensure that both the teams get good practice before the bigger tournament. It is for the Indian team as well to put their group in the test before competition. The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is the biggest ODI event after the 2023 Cricket World Cup. India has played only six ODIs till January 2025 post the Cricket World Cup 2023. This means that a few Indian players will return to ODI cricket during the three-match series against England. Check out three players who will return to ODI cricket since the 2023 World Cup: Indian Cricketers Who Will Return to ODIs After World Cup 2023 Hardik Pandya Hardik Pandya's last ODI was against Bangladesh in Pune, and in that game, he sustained an ankle injury. That left him out of the 2023 World Cup, but he has returned to be India's lone fast-bowling all-rounder and is expected to play as a third seamer both in the series against England and in the Champions Trophy. Also Read | Watch: Sajid Khan Makes Babar, Rizwan Imitate His Celebration Mohammed Shami Mohammed Shami returns to the Indian setup. His last ODI appearance was in the 2023 World Cup final against Australia, played in Ahmedabad. An ankle injury forced him out and kept him unavailable for more than a year, but he recovered well in the domestic circuit leading up to the England series. Shami would spearhead the fast-bowling attack in the company of Harshit Rana and Arshdeep Singh in the England series, and Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh in the Champions Trophy 2025. Ravindra Jadeja Ravindra Jadeja is coming back after India's heartbreaking defeat in the final of the 2023 World Cup. Jadeja bowled a match-winning spell against South Africa during the group stages of the tournament. In the England series, Axar Patel and Washington Sundar are also looking to push him out. Their performance against England will ensure their spot in the playing XI in the Champions Trophy 2025.