Test Match Series
- South Africa in Australia (3 Tests, December 2005-January) – Australia win series 2–0.
- India in Pakistan (3 Tests, January–February) – Pakistan win series 1–0.
- Sri Lanka in Bangladesh (2 Tests, February–March) – Sri Lanka win series 2–0.
- England in India (3 Tests, March) – Series tied 1–1.
- West Indies in New Zealand (3 Tests, March) – New Zealand win series 2–0.
- Australia in South Africa (3 Tests, March–April) – Australia win series 3–0.
- Pakistan in Sri Lanka (2 Tests, March–April) – Pakistan win series 1–0.
- Australia in Bangladesh (2 Tests, April) – Australia win series 2–0.
- New Zealand in South Africa (3 Tests, April–May) – South Africa win series 2–0.
- Sri Lanka in England (3 Tests, May–June) – Series tied 1–1.
- India in West Indies (4 Tests, June–July) – India win series 1–0.
- Pakistan in England (4 Tests, July–August) – England win series 3–0.
- West Indies in Pakistan (3 Tests, November–December) – Pakistan win series 2–0.
- England in Australia (5 Tests, November–January 2007) – Australia win series 5–0.
- Sri Lanka in New Zealand (2 Tests, December 2007) – Series tied 1–1.
- India in South Africa (3 Tests, December–January 2007) – South Africa win series 2–1.
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