Roll of Honour
Test series
- England v New Zealand: 3 Tests - England won 2–0.
- England v South Africa: 4 Tests - South Africa won 2–1.
ODI series
- England v New Zealand: 5 ODI's - New Zealand won 3–1.
- England v South Africa: 5 ODI's - England won 4–0. (One match abandoned due to rain)
- England v Scotland: 1 ODI - Match abandoned because of rain.
Twenty20 Internationals
- England v New Zealand: 1 Twenty20 International - England won.
- England v South Africa: 1 Twenty20 International - Match abandoned because of rain.
County Championship
- Champions: Durham
- Division Two winners: Warwickshire
- Relegated from Division One: Surrey, Kent
- Promoted from Division Two: Worcestershire
Friends Provident Trophy
- Winners: Essex
- Runners-up: Kent
Pro40 (National League)
- Division One winners: Sussex
- Division Two winners: Essex
- Relegated from Division One: Middlesex, Lancashire
- Promoted from Division Two: Yorkshire
Twenty20 Cup
- Winners: Middlesex
- Runners-up: Kent
Minor Counties Championship
- Winners: Berkshire
- Runners-up: Lincolnshire
MCCA Knockout Trophy
- Winners: Devon
- Runners-up: Berkshire
Second XI Championship
- Winners: Durham 2nd XI
Second XI Trophy
- Winners: Hampshire 2nd XI
- Runners-up: Essex 2nd XI
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