The
2011 English cricket season began on 2 April with a round of university matches, and will continue until the final of the
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on 17 September. Three major domestic competitions are contested: the
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, the
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and the
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. During this season, two Test teams toured England: Sri Lanka lost both the
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series (1–0) and the One Day International (ODI) series (3–2), but won the solitary
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(T20I). India are currently touring, and lost to England in four Tests; five ODIs and one T20I have yet to be played.