Last updated: 3rd August 2008
Date, Opponents, Venue, Result:
South Africa 2003
Aug 03, South Africa, Lord's, SA inns & 92 runs; Aug 03, South Africa, Trent Bridge, Eng 70 runs; Aug 03, South Africa, Headingley, SA 191 runs; Sep 03, South Africa, The Oval, Eng 9 wkts.
Bangladesh 2003
Oct 03, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Eng 7 wkts; Nov 03, Bangladesh, Chittagong, Eng 329 runs.
Sri Lanka 2003
Dec 03, Sri Lanka, Galle, Drawn; Dec 03, Sri Lanka, Kandy, Drawn; Dec 03, Sri Lanka, Colombo, SL inns & 215 runs.
West Indies 2004
Mar 04, West Indies, Jamaica, Eng 10 wkts; Mar 04, West Indies, Trinidad, Eng 7 wkts; Apr 04, West Indies, Barbados, Eng 8 wkts; Apr 04, West Indies, Antigua, Drawn.
New Zealand 2004
Jun 04, New Zealand, Headingley, Eng 9 wkts; Jun 04, New Zealand, Trent Bridge, Eng 4 wkts; Jul 04, West Indies, Lord's, Eng 210 runs.
West Indies 2004
Aug 04, West Indies, Edgbaston, Eng 256 runs; Aug 04, West Indies, Old Trafford, Eng 7 wkts; Aug 04, West Indies, The Oval, Eng 10 wkts.
South Africa 2004-5
Dec 04, South Africa, Port Elizabeth, Eng 7 wkts; Dec 04, South Africa, Durban, Drawn; Jan 05, South Africa, Cape Town, SA 196 runs; Jan 05, South Africa, Johannesburg, Eng 77 runs; Jan 05, South Africa, Centurion, Drawn.
Bangladesh 2005
May 05, Bangladesh, Lord's, Eng inns & 261 runs; Jun 05, Bangladesh, Chester-le-Street, Eng inns & 27 runs.
Australia 2005
Jul 05, Australia, Lord's, Aus 239 runs; Aug 05, Australia, Edgbaston, Eng 2 runs; Aug 05, Australia, Old Trafford, Drawn; Aug 05, Australia, Trent Bridge, Eng 3 wkts; Sep 05, Australia, The Oval, Drawn.
Pakistan 2005
Nov 05, Pakistan, Faisalabad, Drawn; Nov 05, Pakistan, Lahore, Pak inns & 100 runs.
West Indies 2007
May 07, West Indies, Headingley, Eng inns & 288 runs; Jun 07, West Indies, Old Trafford, Eng 60 runs; Jun 07, West Indies, Chester-le-Street, Eng 7 wkts.
India 2007
Jul 07, India, Lord's, Drawn; Jul 07, India, Trent Bridge, Ind 7 wkts; Aug 07, India, The Oval, Drawn.
Sri Lanka 2007
Dec 07, Sri Lanka, Kandy, SL 88 runs; Dec 07, Sri Lanka, Colombo, Drawn; Dec 07, Sri Lanka, Galle, Drawn.
New Zealand 2008
Mar 08, New Zealand, Hamilton, NZ 189 runs; Mar 08, New Zealand, Wellington, Eng 126 runs; Mar 08, New Zealand, Napier, Eng 121 runs.
New Zealand 2008
May 08, New Zealand, Lord's, Drawn; May 08, New Zealand, Old Trafford, Eng 6 wkts; Jun 08, New Zealand, Trent Bridge, Eng inns & 9 runs.
South Africa 2008
Jul 08, South Africa, Lord's, Drawn; Jul 08, South Africa, Headingley, SA 10 wkts; Aug 08, South Africa, Edgbaston, SA 5 wkts.
| Fixture |
|---|
| Friday 9th January |
| One Day International Series |
| New Zealand vs West Indies |
| Saturday 10th January |
| Nat West Triangular Series |
| Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe |
| Sunday 11th January |
| International Twenty20 Series |
| Australia vs South Africa |
| Monday 12th January |
| One Day International Series |
| New Zealand vs West Indies |
| Nat West Triangular Series |
| Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe |
| Tuesday 13th January |
| International Twenty20 Series |
| Australia vs South Africa |
| Wednesday 14th January |
| Nat West Triangular Series |
| Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka |
| Friday 16th January |
| One Day International Series |
| Australia vs South Africa |
| Nat West Triangular Series |
| TBC vs TBC |
| Saturday 17th January |
| One Day International Series |
| Australia vs South Africa |
| Result |
|---|
| Tuesday 30th December |
| One Day International Series |
| New Zealand vs West Indies West Indies won by 5 wickets. |
| New Zealand vs West Indies New Zealand won by 7 wickets. |
| Test Match Series (5-Day) |
| Australia vs South Africa South Africa won by 9 wickets. |
| Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 107 runs. |
| Australia vs South Africa Australia won by 103 runs. |
| Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Sri Lanka won by 465 runs. |
| Monday 29th December |
| Test Match Series (5-Day) |
| India vs England India won by 6 wickets. |
| Tuesday 23rd December |
| International Twenty20 Series |
| New Zealand vs West Indies New Zealand won by 36 runs. |
| New Zealand vs West Indies Match Tied |
| Test Match Series (5-Day) |
| Australia vs South Africa South Africa won by 6 wickets. |
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