India to Tour England for a Full Series in 2011


New Delhi, Aug 27 (IANS): India will tour England for four Tests, five One-day Internationals and one Twenty 20 match next year in July.

India will play the hosts in a four-match Test series ahead of a NatWest International T20 and a five-match NatWest Series between the two countries later in the summer.

"With India currently the number one ranked side in the ICC Test rankings and Sri Lanka in third place, England supporters can expect to see two exciting Test series against high quality opposition," England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive David Collier said on the ECB website.

England will be hosting Sri Lanka in May before the series with India.

Itinerary:

England v India

July 21-25: 1st Test v India, Lord's

July 29-Aug 2: 2nd Test v India, Trent Bridge

Aug 10-14: 3rd Test v India, Edgbaston

Aug 18-22: 4th Test v India, Brit Insurance Oval

Aug 31: NatWest International T20 v India, Old Trafford

Sept 3: 1st ODI v India, Emirates Durham ICG

Sept 6: 2nd ODI v India, Rose Bowl

Sept 9: 3rd ODI v India, Brit Insurance Oval

Sept 11: 4th ODI v India, Lord's

Sept 16: 5th ODI v India, SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff

  

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