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2011 English cricket season

The 2011 English cricket season was the 112th in which the County Championship had been an official competition. It began on 2 April with a round of university matches, and continued until the final of the Clydesdale Bank 40 on 17 September. Three major domestic competitions were contested: the 2011 County Championship won by Lancashire, the 2011 Clydesdale Bank 40 won by Surrey and the 2011 Friends Life t20 won by Leicestershire.

During this season, two Test teams toured England: Sri Lanka lost both the Test series (1–0) and the One Day International (ODI) series (3–2), but won the solitary Twenty20 International (T20I). India also toured, losing to England in four Tests. Five ODIs were played, England winning 3–0 with one tie and one no result. England also won the single T20I match.

Roll of honour

Test series:
ODI series:
  • England v Sri Lanka: 5 ODIs – England won 3–2.
  • England in Ireland: Only ODI – England won by 11 runs.
  • England v India: 5 ODIs – England won 3–0.
Twenty20 International series:
County Championship:
Clydesdale Bank 40 (CB40):
Friends Life t20:
Minor Counties Championship:
MCCA Knockout Trophy
Second XI Championship
  • Winners: Warwickshire II
Second XI Trophy
  • Winners: Nottinghamshire II
Wisden Cricketers of the Year
PCA Player of the Year
PCA Most Valuable Player of the Year

County Championship

Divisions

Division One Standings

  • Pld = Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, D = Draws, T = Ties, A = Abandonments, Bat = Batting points, Bowl = Bowling points, Ded = Deducted points, Pts = Points.

Division Two Standings

  • Pld = Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, D = Draws, T = Ties, A = Abandonments, Bat = Batting points, Bowl = Bowling points, Ded = Deducted points, Pts = Points.

Clydesdale Bank 40

Group stage

Group A
Group B
Group C

Knockout stage

Friends Life t20

Group stage

North Group
South Group

The Hampshire Royals began the tournament on minus two points for a poor pitch from last season.

Knockout stage

See also

References