Test Match Series
- Australia v India (4 Tests, Dec 2003 - January) Series tied 1-1, 2 matches drawn.
- South Africa v West Indies (4 Tests, Dec 2003-January) South Africa win series 3-0, 1 match drawn
- Zimbabwe v Bangladesh (2 Tests, February-March) - Zimbabwe win series 1-0, 1 match drawn
- New Zealand v South Africa (3 Tests, March) - series drawn 1-1, 1 match drawn.
- Sri Lanka v Australia (3 Tests, March) - Australia win series 3-0
- Pakistan v India (3 Tests, March-April) - India win series 2-1.
- Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka (2 Tests, May) - Sri Lanka win series 2-0
- England v New Zealand (3 Tests, May-June) - England win series 3-0.
- West Indies v Bangladesh (2 Tests, June) - West Indies win series 1-0, 1 match drawn.
- Australia v Sri Lanka (2 Tests, July) - Australia win series 1-0, 1 match drawn
- England v West Indies (4 Tests, July-August) - England win series 4-0.
- Sri Lanka v South Africa (2 Tests, August) - Sri Lanka win series 1-0, 1 match drawn.
- Sri Lanka v Pakistan (2 Tests, October) - Series tied, 1-1
- India v Australia (4 Tests, October-November) - Australia win the series 2-1, 1 match drawn.
- Bangladesh v New Zealand (2 Tests, October-November) - New Zealand win 2-0
- Australia v New Zealand (2 Tests, November) - Australia won 2-0
- India v South Africa - (2 Tests, November-December) - India won 1-0, one match drawn.
- Bangladesh v India (2 Tests, December) - India win 2-0
- South Africa v England - (5 Tests, December-January 2005) - England 1-0 up after 2 Tests at year end.
- Australia v Pakistan (3 Tests, December- January 2005) - Australia 2-0 up after 2 Tests at year end.
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