2006 English Cricket Season - Roll of Honour

Roll of Honour

Test series
  • England v Sri Lanka: 3 Tests - series drawn 1–1.
  • England v Pakistan: 4 Tests - England win 3–0.
ODI series
  • England in Ireland: England won by 38 runs.
  • England v Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka won 5-match series 5–0.
  • England v Pakistan: 5-match series tied 2–2.
Twenty20 International
  • England v Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka won by two runs.
  • England v Pakistan: Pakistan won by five wickets.
County Championship
  • Division One winners: Sussex
  • Division Two winners: Surrey
  • Relegated from Division One: Nottinghamshire and Middlesex
  • Promoted from Division Two: Surrey and Worcestershire
Pro40 (National League)
  • Division One winners: Essex
  • Division Two winners: Gloucestershire
  • Relegated from Division One: Durham, Middlesex + play-off
  • Promoted from Division Two: Gloucestershire, Worcestershire + play-off
C&G Trophy
  • Winners: Sussex
  • Runners-up: Lancashire
Twenty20 Cup
  • Winners: Leicestershire
  • Runners-up: Nottinghamshire
Minor Counties Championship
  • Winners: Devon
MCCA Knockout Trophy
  • Winners: Northumberland
Second XI Championship
  • Winners: Kent II
Second XI Trophy
  • Winners: Warwickshire II
Wisden
  • Five Players: tbc
Women's Tests
  • England v India: India won 2-match series 1–0.
Women's ODIs
  • England v India: England won 5-match series 4–0.
Women's Twenty20 Internationals
  • England v India: India won by eight wickets.
Under-19 "Tests"
  • England v India: India won 3-match series 1–0.
Under-19 "ODIs"
  • England v India: India won 3-match series 3–0.

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