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Thursday, 6 April 2006, 11:50 GMT 12:50 UK

England in India 2006

Rahul Dravid and Andrew Flintoff

February

18-20 v Cricket Club of India, Mumbai (Brabourne Stadium)
England won by 238 runs

23-25 v President's XI, Baroda (Vadodara)
India A won by eight wickets

March

1-5 1st Test, Nagpur
Match drawn

9-13 2nd Test, Mohali
India won by nine wickets

18-22 3rd Test, Mumbai
England won by 212 runs

25 v Rajasthan Cricket Association XI, Jaipur
President's XI won by five runs

28 1st ODI, Delhi
India won by 39 runs

31 2nd ODI, Faridabad
India won by four wickets

April

3 3rd ODI, Goa
India won by 49 runs

6 4th ODI, Cochin
India won by four wickets

Match report

9 5th ODI, Guwahati
Match abandoned due to rain - no result

12 6th ODI, Jamshedpur
England won by five wickets

15 7th ODI, Indore
India won by seven wickets



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