International cricket in 2011
The 2011 international cricket season was from April 2011 to September 2011.[1] The season saw England take the ICC Test Championship number-one ranking from India when England defeated India in a home Test series 4–0.[2] Australia continued to top the ICC ODI Championship rankings, a position they had held since September 2009.[3] India, despite winning the ICC World Cup the previous season, dropped from number two to number five in September 2011 after losing 0–3 in a five-match ODI series in England.[4]
Season overview
Pre-season rankings
April
ICC World Cricket League Division Two
Group stage
Team qualifies for 2011–13 ICC Intercontinental Cup and 2011–13 ICC World Cricket League Championship
Team qualifies for 2013 ICC World Cup Qualifier
Team relegated to 2013 Division Three
Group stage |
No. |
Date |
Team 1 |
Captain 1 |
Team 2 |
Captain 2 |
Venue |
Result |
Match 1 | 8 April | Papua New Guinea | Rarva Dikana | Bermuda | David Hemp | ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai | Papua New Guinea by 43 runs |
Match 2 | 8 April | Hong Kong | Najeeb Amar | Uganda | Akbar Baig | ICC Global Cricket Academy Ground No 2, Dubai | Hong Kong by 26 runs |
Match 3 | 8 April | Namibia | Craig Williams | United Arab Emirates | Khurram Khan | Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai | United Arab Emirates by 1 wicket |
Match 4 | 9 April | Bermuda | David Hemp | Hong Kong | Najeeb Amar | ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai | Bermuda by 69 runs |
Match 5 | 9 April | Namibia | Craig Williams | Uganda | Akbar Baig | Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai | Namibia by 205 runs |
Match 6 | 9 April | United Arab Emirates | Khurram Khan | Papua New Guinea | Rarva Dikana | ICC Global Cricket Academy Ground No 2, Dubai | United Arab Emirates by 114 runs |
Match 7 | 11 April | Uganda | Davis Arinaitwe | Bermuda | David Hemp | Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai | Uganda by 74 runs |
Match 8 | 11 April | Papua New Guinea | Rarva Dikana | Namibia | Craig Williams | ICC Global Cricket Academy Ground No 2, Dubai | Namibia by 8 wickets |
Match 9 | 11 April | United Arab Emirates | Khurram Khan | Hong Kong | Najeeb Amar | ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai | United Arab Emirates by 19 runs |
Match 10 | 12 April | Namibia | Craig Williams | Bermuda | David Hemp | ICC Global Cricket Academy Ground No 2, Dubai | Bermuda by 86 runs |
Match 11 | 12 April | Papua New Guinea | Rarva Dikana | Hong Kong | Najeeb Amar | Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai | Papua New Guinea by 43 runs |
Match 12 | 12 April | Uganda | Davis Arinaitwe | United Arab Emirates | Khurram Khan | ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai | United Arab Emirates by 8 wickets |
Match 13 | 14 April | Hong Kong | Najeeb Amar | Namibia | Craig Williams | ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai | Namibia by 3 wickets |
Match 14 | 14 April | Papua New Guinea | Rarva Dikana | Uganda | Davis Arinaitwe | ICC Global Cricket Academy Ground No 2, Dubai | Papua New Guinea by 1 runs |
Match 15 | 14 April | United Arab Emirates | Khurram Khan | Bermuda | David Hemp | Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai | United Arab Emirates by 43 runs |
Playoffs
Australia in Bangladesh
Pakistan in the West Indies
Only T20I |
No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
T20I 199 | 21 April | Darren Sammy | Shahid Afridi | Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia | West Indies by 7 runs |
ODI series |
No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
ODI 3152 | 23 April | Darren Sammy | Shahid Afridi | Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia | Pakistan by 8 wickets |
ODI 3153 | 25 April | Darren Sammy | Shahid Afridi | Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia | Pakistan by 7 wickets |
ODI 3154 | 28 April | Darren Sammy | Shahid Afridi | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados | Pakistan by 3 wickets |
ODI 3155 | 2 May | Darren Sammy | Shahid Afridi | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados | West Indies by 1 run (D/L) |
ODI 3156 | 5 May | Darren Sammy | Shahid Afridi | Providence Stadium, Georgetown, Guyana | West Indies by 10 wickets |
Test series |
No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
Test 1992 | 12–16 May | Darren Sammy | Misbah-ul-Haq | Providence Stadium, Georgetown, Guyana | West Indies by 40 runs |
Test 1993 | 20–24 May | Darren Sammy | Misbah-ul-Haq | Warner Park Stadium, Basseterre, St Kitts | Pakistan by 196 runs |
May
ICC World Cricket League Division Seven
Group stage
Team qualifies for 2011 Division Six
Team remains in 2013 Division Seven
Team relegated to 2013 Division Eight
Group stage |
No. |
Date |
Team 1 |
Captain 1 |
Team 2 |
Captain 2 |
Venue |
Result |
Match 1 | 1 May | Botswana | Akrum Chand | Kuwait | Hisham Mirza | Botswana Cricket Association Oval 2, Gaborone | Kuwait by 3 wickets |
Match 2 | 1 May | Japan | Masaomi Kobayashi | Germany | Asif Khan | Lobatse Cricket Ground, Lobatse | Germany by 9 wickets |
Match 3 | 1 May | Norway | Damien Shortis | Nigeria | Endurance Ofem | Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1, Gaborone | Nigeria by 5 wickets |
Match 4 | 2 May | Japan | Masaomi Kobayashi | Botswana | Akrum Chand | Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1, Gaborone | Botswana by 8 wickets |
Match 5 | 2 May | Germany | Asif Khan | Nigeria | Endurance Ofem | Lobatse Cricket Ground, Lobatse | Nigeria by 2 wickets |
Match 6 | 2 May | Norway | Iram Dawood | Kuwait | Hisham Mirza | Botswana Cricket Association Oval 2, Gaborone | Kuwait by 7 wickets |
Match 7 | 4 May | Germany | Asif Khan | Botswana | Akrum Chand | Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1, Gaborone | Botswana by 2 wickets |
Match 8 | 4 May | Nigeria | Endurance Ofem | Kuwait | Hisham Mirza | Lobatse Cricket Ground, Lobatse | Kuwait by 9 wickets |
Match 9 | 4 May | Norway | Damien Shortis | Japan | Masaomi Kobayashi | Botswana Cricket Association Oval 2, Gaborone | Norway by 53 runs |
Match 10 | 5 May | Norway | Damien Shortis | Botswana | Akrum Chand | Lobatse Cricket Ground, Lobatse | Botswana by 8 wickets |
Match 11 | 5 May | Germany | Rana-Javed Iqbal | Kuwait | Hisham Mirza | Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1, Gaborone | Germany by 11 runs |
Match 12 | 5 May | Nigeria | Endurance Ofem | Japan | Masaomi Kobayashi | Botswana Cricket Association Oval 2, Gaborone | Nigeria by 90 runs |
Match 13 | 7 May | Botswana | Akrum Chand | Nigeria | Endurance Ofem | Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1, Gaborone | Nigeria by 8 wickets (D/L) |
Match 14 | 7 May | Germany | Asif Khan | Norway | Damien Shortis | Botswana Cricket Association Oval 2, Gaborone | Germany by 18 runs (D/L) |
Match 15 | 7 May | Japan | Masaomi Kobayashi | Kuwait | Hisham Mirza | Lobatse Cricket Ground, Lobatse | Match abandoned |
Playoffs
Sri Lanka in England
Pakistan in Ireland
June
India in the West Indies
Only T20I |
No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
T20I 200 | 4 June | Darren Sammy | Suresh Raina | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad | India by 16 runs |
ODI series |
No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
ODI 3159 | 6 June | Darren Sammy | Suresh Raina | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad | India by 4 wickets |
ODI 3160 | 8 June | Darren Sammy | Suresh Raina | Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad | India by 7 wickets (D/L) |
ODI 3161 | 11 June | Darren Sammy | Suresh Raina | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua | India by 3 wickets |
ODI 3162 | 13 June | Darren Sammy | Suresh Raina | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua | West Indies by 103 runs |
ODI 3163 | 16 June | Darren Sammy | Suresh Raina | Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica | West Indies by 7 wickets |
Test series |
No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
Test 1997 | 20–24 June | Darren Sammy | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica | India by 63 runs |
Test 1998 | 28 June–2 July | Darren Sammy | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados | Match drawn |
Test 1999 | 6–10 July | Darren Sammy | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Windsor Park, Roseau, Dominica | Match drawn |
Netherlands in Scotland
July
Namibia in Ireland
Tri-Nation Series in Scotland
Pos |
Team |
Pld |
W |
L |
NR |
T |
BP |
NRR |
Pts |
1 |
Sri Lanka |
2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | +3.660 | 7 |
2 |
Scotland |
2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | –1.735 | 4 |
3 |
Ireland |
2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | –0.260 | 2 |
India in England
Test series |
No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
Test 2000 | 21–25 July | Andrew Strauss | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Lord's, London | England by 196 runs |
Test 2001 | 29 July – 2 August | Andrew Strauss | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | England by 319 runs |
Test 2003 | 10–14 August | Andrew Strauss | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Edgbaston, Birmingham | England by an innings and 242 runs |
Test 2004 | 18–22 August | Andrew Strauss | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | The Oval, London | England by an innings and 8 runs |
Only T20I |
No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
T20I 204 | 31 August | Stuart Broad | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Old Trafford, Manchester | England by 6 wickets |
ODI series |
No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
ODI 3186 | 3 September | Alastair Cook | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street | No result |
ODI 3187 | 6 September | Alastair Cook | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | The Rose Bowl, Southampton | England by 7 wickets |
ODI 3189 | 9 September | Alastair Cook | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | The Oval, London | England by 3 wickets (D/L) |
ODI 3191 | 11 September | Alastair Cook | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Lord's, London | Match tied (D/L) |
ODI 3195 | 16 September | Alastair Cook | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff | England by 6 wickets (D/L) |
UAE in Kenya
August
Afghanistan in Canada
Bangladesh in Zimbabwe
Australia in Sri Lanka
T20I series |
No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
T20I 202 | 6 August | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Cameron White | Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele | Sri Lanka by 35 runs |
T20I 203 | 8 August | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Cameron White | Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele | Sri Lanka by 8 runs |
ODI series |
No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
ODI 3175 | 10 August | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Michael Clarke | Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele | Australia by 7 wickets |
ODI 3178 | 14 August | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Michael Clarke | Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, Hambantota | Australia by 8 wickets |
ODI 3180 | 16 August | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Michael Clarke | Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, Hambantota | Sri Lanka by 78 runs |
ODI 3182 | 20 August | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Michael Clarke | R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo | Australia by 5 wickets |
ODI 3184 | 22 August | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Michael Clarke | R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo | Sri Lanka won by 4 wickets |
Test series |
No. |
Date |
Home captain |
Away captain |
Venue |
Result |
Test 2005 | 31 August – 4 September | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Michael Clarke | Galle International Stadium, Galle | Australia won by 125 runs |
Test 2007 | 8–12 September | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Michael Clarke | Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele | Match drawn |
Test 2008 | 16–20 September | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Michael Clarke | Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo | Match drawn |
Cricket Canada Summer Festival
Twenty20 series |
No. |
Date |
Team 1 |
Captain 1 |
Team 2 |
Captain 2 |
Venue |
Result |
Match 1 | 11 August | Afghanistan | Nawroz Mangal | Trinidad and Tobago | Daren Ganga | Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City, Ontario | Afghanistan by 35 runs |
Match 2 | 11 August | Canada | Jimmy Hansra | United States | Jignesh Desai | Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City, Ontario | Canada by 72 runs |
Match 3 | 12 August | Afghanistan | Nawroz Mangal | Canada | Jimmy Hansra | Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City, Ontario | Canada by 4 wickets |
Match 4 | 12 August | Trinidad and Tobago | Daren Ganga | United States | Jignesh Desai | Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City, Ontario | Trinidad and Tobago by 111 runs |
Match 5 | 13 August | Afghanistan | Nawroz Mangal | United States | Jignesh Desai | Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City, Ontario | Afghanistan by 48 runs |
Match 6 | 13 August | Canada | Jimmy Hansra | Trinidad and Tobago | Daren Ganga | Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City, Ontario | Trinidad and Tobago by 7 wickets |
England in Ireland
September
Pakistan in Zimbabwe
Kenya in the Netherlands
Canada in Ireland
World Cricket League Division Six
Team qualifies for 2012 Division Five and final
Team qualifies for 2013 Division Six and 3rd place playoff
Team qualifies for 2013 Division Seven and 5th place playoff
Group stage |
No. |
Date |
Team 1 |
Captain 1 |
Team 2 |
Captain 2 |
Venue |
Result |
1st Match | 17 September | Guernsey | Stuart Le Prevost | Jersey | Peter Gough | Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur | Guernsey by 9 runs |
2nd Match | 17 September | Malaysia | Suhan Alagaratnam | Kuwait | Hisham Mirza | Selangor Turf Club, Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia by 38 runs (D/L) |
3rd Match | 17 September | Fiji | Josefa Rika | Nigeria | Endurance Ofem | Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur | Fiji by 63 runs |
4th Match | 18 September | Malaysia | Suhan Alagaratnam | Nigeria | Endurance Ofem | Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia by 79 runs (D/L) |
5th Match | 18 September | Kuwait | Hisham Mirza | Jersey | Peter Gough | Selangor Turf Club, Kuala Lumpur | No result |
6th Match | 18 September | Guernsey | Stuart Le Prevost | Fiji | Josefa Rika | Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur | Guernsey by 108 runs |
5th Match(R) | 19 September | Kuwait | Hisham Mirza | Jersey | Peter Gough | Selangor Turf Club, Kuala Lumpur | Kuwait by 1 wicket |
Playoffs |
No. |
Date |
Team 1 |
Captain 1 |
Team 2 |
Captain 2 |
Venue |
Result |
Final | 24 September | Malaysia | Suhan Alagaratnam | Guernsey | Stuart Le Prevost | Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur | Guernsey by 2 wickets |
3rd place playoff | 24 September | Jersey | Peter Gough | Kuwait | Hisham Mirza | Selangor Turf Club, Kuala Lumpur | Kuwait by 8 runs |
5th place playoff | 24 September | Fiji | Josefa Rika | Nigeria | Endurance Ofem | Bayuemas Oval, Kuala Lumpur | Nigeria by 102 runs |
West Indies in England
Scotland in Namibia
References
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