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When did the Indian cricket team tour England?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Indian cricket team toured England from 21 July to 16 September 2011. The tour consisted of one Twenty20 International (T20I), five One Day Internationals (ODIs) and four Test matches, as well as a number of matches against English county sides. The opening Test at Lord’s was the 2,000th Test.

Who was the man of the series in India vs England?

In winning the series by more than two clear matches, England took India’s place at the top of the ICC Test Championship, while India dropped to third place. The men of the series were England’s Stuart Broad – who took 25 wickets in the series – and Rahul Dravid – who scored three centuries.

What was the result of the India vs England Test series?

Test series. England won the Test series 4–0, its third whitewash in series of more than three Test matches. In winning the series by more than two clear matches, England took India’s place at the top of the ICC Test Championship, while India dropped to third place.

Who was left out of Indian cricket team?

India rested a number of their Test players for their first match of the tour; Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Ishant Sharma, Praveen Kumar and Harbhajan Singh were all left out of the team. The weakened bowling attack showed on the first day of the match, when Somerset scored 329 for the loss of two wickets from a rain-reduced 75 overs.

Who was the man of the series for India in 2011?

In winning the series by more than two clear matches, England took India’s place at the top of the ICC Test Championship, while India dropped to third place. The men of the series were England’s Stuart Broad – who took 25 wickets in the series – and Rahul Dravid – who scored three centuries. India won the toss and elected to field.