January 10 - First World Cricket Tsunami Appeal match between Asian XI and ICC World XI is played. It's the first time a team representing more than one of the ICC member nations plays an ODI.
March 24 - Sri Lanka's Sports minister Jeevan Kumaratunga dissolves Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) and appoints a six-member interim board headed by Jayantha Dharmadasa to run cricket in the country.
July 13 - West Indies begin their tour of Sri Lanka without ten first-team regulars due to a contract dispute, with only captainShivnarine Chanderpaul remaining true to the side.
July 21 - Glenn McGrath pass 500 wickets with 5-21 on the first day of the Ashes 2005, as Australia recover from being bowled out for 190 to set the English back to 92 for 7.
August 7 - England complete the second narrowest victory by runs in Test cricket, beating Australia by two runs to square the series at 1-1.
August 27 - England bowl Australia out for 218 in the fourth Test at Trent Bridge, and become the first team in seventeen years to ask Australia to follow on. England go on to win the Test match and ensure at least a drawn series.
September 22 - Indianfast bowlerIrfan Pathan completes a 21-wicket-haul for the two-Test series against Zimbabwe, equalling the record for wickets taken in two-Test series. The win is India's first Test series victory in Zimbabwe.
October 5 - the ICC World XI make their international debut against Australia in the first of three ODIs in the ICC Super Series. Australia win by 93 runs.
October 9 - Australia complete a 3-0 series win in the Super Series ODIs, not losing a single match by less than 50 runs.
October 17 - Australia beat the ICC World XI in the Supertest at the SCG by 210 runs. Stuart MacGill takes nine wickets for Australia, while Matthew Hayden hits 111 and 77.
October 31 - India wicket-keeperMahendra Singh Dhoni hits 183 not out in India's six-wicket win over Sri Lanka at Jaipur, setting a record for the highest score by a wicket-keeper in ODIs. It's the sixth-highest innings in ODIs, and also the highest innings for a team batting second.
9 December - New Zealand record the highest successful run chase ever in a One Day International as they score 332 for 8 to beat Australia by two wickets in Christchurch. It's their first win in 19 years at Christchurch, after five matches there have been played without a Kiwi victory. However, Australia take the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy after winning the series 2–1.
17 December - Shane Warne takes his 86th Test wicket for the year, dismissing Ashwell Princelbw, and breaks Dennis Lillee's record of most Test wickets in a single year, set in 1981. Warne ends up with ten more wickets in the year, and the new record stands at 96.
Test match series
South Africa v England - (5 Tests, December-January) - England win series 2-1
Australia v Pakistan (3 Tests, December- January) - Australia win series 3-0.