Check out all September's major cricket results and fixtures from around the globe.
Cricket fixtures and results 2017
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September 2017 fixtures and results (listed in competition order)
Test Matches
September 4-8
Second Test, Chittagong: Australia (377 & 87-3) beat Bangladesh (305 & 157) by seven wickets
September 7-11
Third Test, Lord's: England (194 & 107-1) beat West Indies (123 & 177) by nine wickets
September 28-October 2
First Test, Potchefstroom: South Africa (496-3d & 247-6d) beat Bangladesh (320 & 90) by 333 runs
First Test, Abu Dhabi: Sri Lanka (419 & 138) beat Pakistan (422 & 114) by 21 runs
One-Day Internationals
September 3
Fifth ODI, Colombo: India (239-4) beat Sri Lanka (238) by six wickets
September 13
Only ODI, Stormont: Ireland v West Indies - Match abandoned
September 17
First ODI, Chennai: India (281-7) beat Australia (137-9) by 26 runs (D/L method)
September 19
First ODI, Old Trafford: England (210-3) beat West Indies (204-9) by seven wickets
September 21
- Second ODI, Bangalore: India (252) beat Australia (202) by 50 runs
- Second ODI, Trent Bridge: Match abandoned
September 24
- Third ODI, Indore: India (294-5) beat Australia (293-6) by five wickets
- Third ODI, Bristol: England (369-9) beat West Indies (245) by 124 runs
September 27
Fourth ODI, The Oval: England (258-5) beat West Indies (356-5) by six runs (D/L method)
September 28
Fourth ODI, Bangalore: Australia (334-5) beat India (313-8) by 21 runs
September 29
Fifth ODI, Ageas Bowl: England (294-1) beat West Indies (288-6) by nine wickets
Twenty20 Internationals
September 6
Only T20I, Colombo: India (174-3) beat Sri Lanka (170-7) by seven wickets
September 12
First T20I, Lahore: Pakistan (197-5) beat World XI (177-7) by 20 runs
September 13
Second T20I, Lahore: World XI (175-3) beat Pakistan (174-6) by seven wickets
September 15
Third T20I, Lahore: Pakistan (183-4) beat World XI (150-8) by 33 runs
September 16
Only T20I, Emirates Riverside: West Indies (176-9) beat England (155) by 21 runs
Specsavers County Championship Division One
September 5-8
- Ageas Bowl: Hampshire (290) drew with Surrey (200 & 280-4)
- Old Trafford: Lancashire (290) drew with Essex (202-8d)
- Edgbaston: Somerset (282 & 265-4d) beat Warwickshire (146 & 232) by 169 runs
- Headingley: Yorkshire (358) drew with Middlesex (272-8d)
September 12-15
- Uxbridge: Middlesex (204 & 14-1) drew with Hampshire (146)
- Taunton: Somerset (335 & 69-3) beat Lancashire (133 & 269) by seven wickets
- The Oval: Surrey (592) drew with Yorkshire (394 & 281-2)
- Edgbaston: Essex (369-9d) beat Warwickshire (201 & 112) by an innings and 56 runs
September 19-22
- Headingley: Yorkshire (296 & 178-8) beat Warwickshire (219 & 251) by 2 wickets
- The Oval: Surrey (433 & 146-4) beat Somerset (269 & 306) by 6 wickets
- Lord's: Middlesex (233 & 152) beat Lancashire (165 & 184) by 36 runs
- Ageas Bowl: Essex (76 & 362) beat Hampshire (254 & 76) by 108 runs
September 25-28
- County Ground, Chelmsford: Essex (227 & 334-7) beat Yorkshire (111 & 74) by 376 runs
- Old Trafford: Lancashire (268 & 179-3) beat Surrey (201-8 & 242) by seven wickets
- County Ground, Taunton: Somerset (236 & 250-9) beat Middlesex (142 & 113) by 231 runs
- Edgbaston: Hampshire (116 & 195-7) drew with Warwickshire (188 & 186)
Specsavers County Championship Division Two
September 5-8
- Derby: Derbyshire (236-9) drew with Glamorgan
- Riverside: Durham (217 & 359-7d) drew with Kent (206 & 184-9)
- Grace Road: Gloucestershire (368 & 15-0) beat Leicestershire (222 & 160) by 10 wickets
- Wantage Road: Northants (426 & 140-4) beat Sussex (172 & 393) 6 wickets
- Trent Bridge: Worcestershire (243 & 229-2) beat Notts (193 & 275) by eight wickets
September 12-15
- New Road: Worcestershire (493 & 132-4) beat Leicestershire (404 & 220) by six wickets
- Hove: Derbyshire (338 & 322-8d) beat Sussex (271 & 344) by 45 runs
- Bristol: Gloucestershire (385 & 294-9d) drew with Kent (386)
- SWALEC Stadium: Northamptonshire (310 & 221-3) beat Glamorgan (207 & 320) by seven wickets
September 19-22
- County Ground: Nottinghamshire (151 & 189) lost to Northamptonshire (194 & 270-9) by 124 runs
- The SWALEC: Gloucestershire (399-8) drew with Glamorgan (442 & 353-3)
- The Riverside: Durham (385 & 131) lost to Sussex (346 & 302) by 132 runs
- Chesterfield: Derbyshire v Kent - Match abandoned without a ball bowled
September 25-28
- County Ground, Bristol: Derbyshire (460 & 144-0) beat Gloucestershire (224-2d & 223) by 157 runs
- St Lawrence Ground: Glamorgan (229 & 192-5) beat Kent (302 & 115) by five wickets
- Grace Road: Northamptonshire (202 & 197-4) beat Leicestershire (128 & 270) by six wickets
- 1st Central County Ground, Hove: Sussex (565 & 229-7d) drew with Nottinghamshire (477)
- New Road: Worcestershire (335 & 242-3d) beat Durham (208 & 232) by 137 runs
NatWest T20 Blast
September 2