Old Trafford gets a quicker return to hosting Test cricket than expected after the ECB awarded the Manchester ground one of next summer's Bangladesh Tests.

The match was initially to be staged at Headingley, but they now host one of the neutral Pakistan-Australia clashes.

It will be Old Trafford's first Test for two years, while Lord's will host the other England-Bangladesh and Pakistan-Australia Tests.

The Pakistan-Australia Twenty20s will both be at Edgbaston while Cardiff will host the two Twenty20 matches between England and Pakistan.

ECB chairman Giles Clarke said: "I thank Lord Morris of Handsworth and his MMG as well as Gordon Hollins, ECB Head of Venue Partnerships, for the sensible approach they have made to ensure that the largest number of members of the Pakistani ethnic community across Britain can see the neutral Test matches between Pakistan and Australia as well as ensuring a good geographical spread of the matches."

In 2011 England's Twenty20 match against India will be at Old Trafford and the International Twenty20 against Sri Lanka will be at Bristol.