2007 English Cricket Season - Roll of Honour

Roll of Honour

Test series

  • England v West Indies: 4 Tests - England won 3–0.
  • England v India: 3 Tests - India won 1–0.

ODI series

  • England v West Indies: 3 ODI's - West Indies won 2–1.
  • England v India: 7 ODI's - England won 4–3.

Twenty20 Internationals

  • England v West Indies: 2-match series tied 1–1.

County Championship

  • Champions: Sussex
  • Division Two winners: Somerset
  • Relegated from Division One: Worcestershire, Warwickshire
  • Promoted from Division Two: Nottinghamshire

Friends Provident Trophy

  • Winners: Durham
  • Runners-up: Hampshire

Pro40 (National League)

  • Division One winners: Worcestershire
  • Division Two winners: Durham
  • Relegated from Division One: Essex, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire
  • Promoted from Division Two: Somerset, Middlesex

Twenty20 Cup

  • Winners: Kent
  • Runners-up: Gloucestershire

Minor Counties Championship

  • Winners: Cheshire
  • Runners-up: Northumberland

MCCA Knockout Trophy

  • Winners: Suffolk
  • Runners-up: Cheshire

Second XI Championship

  • Winners: Sussex

Second XI Trophy

  • Winners: Middlesex 2nd XI
  • Runners-up: Somerset 2nd XI
Middlesex won by 1 run.

Wisden Cricketers of the Year

  • Ian Bell, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Ottis Gibson, Ryan Sidebottom, Zaheer Khan

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