• Source: International cricket in 2010
    • The 2010 international cricket season was between May and August 2010. The season included a spot-fixing scandal involving the Pakistan team that resulted in three Pakistani cricketers being banned by the International Cricket Council and given prison sentences.


      Season overview




      Pre-season rankings




      April




      = Canada in the West Indies

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      = Ireland in the West Indies

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      = 2010 ICC World Twenty20

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      Group stage



      Afghanistan and Ireland qualified via the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier.
      Zimbabwe withdrew from the 2009 competition, so failing to achieve a seed or ranking for the 2010 competition.
      Ireland reached the Super Eight stage of the 2009 competition, and if a test nation, would have been ranked 8th; hence an 8th seed is missing from the competition


      Super Eights




      Knockout stage




      May




      = South Africa in the West Indies

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      = New Zealand vs Sri Lanka

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      = Bangladesh in England

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      = Tri-Nation Series in Zimbabwe

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      June




      = India in Zimbabwe

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      = Scotland in the Netherlands

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      = Asia Cup

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      = Australia in Ireland

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      = England in Scotland

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      = Australia in England

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      July




      = WCL Division One

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      Group stage




      = Australia vs Pakistan

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      = Bangladesh in Ireland

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      = India in Sri Lanka

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      = Bangladesh in Scotland

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      = Bangladesh Vs Netherlands in Scotland

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      = Pakistan in England

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      August




      = Sri Lanka Triangular Series

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      = WCL Division Four

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      Group stage




      = Final Placings

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      = Afghanistan in Scotland

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      = Netherlands in Ireland

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      Season summary




      = Result Summary

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      = Milestones

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      Test


      Jacques Kallis reached 11,000 runs scored in Tests, vs West Indies on 19 June. (6th in All time)
      Ricky Ponting reached 12,000 runs scored in Tests, vs Pakistan on 22 July. (2nd in All time)
      Muttiah Muralitharan reached 800 wickets taken in Tests, vs India on 22 July. (1st in All time)
      Sachin Tendulkar reached 14,000 runs scored in Tests vs Australia.(1st in All time)
      Sachin Tendulkar became the first batsman to reach 50 Test Centuries in Tests vs South Africa. (1st in All time)


      ODI


      Ricky Ponting reached 13,000 runs scored in ODIs, vs England on 30 June. (3rd in All time)
      Mahela Jayawardene reached 9,000 runs scored in ODIs, vs India on 28 August. (13th in All time)


      T20I


      Brendon McCullum reached 1,000 runs scored in T20Is, vs Zimbabwe on 4 May. (1st in All time)


      = Records

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      Test


      Sachin Tendulkar played highest number of Test Matches (176*) vs South Africa on 26 December.
      Mohammad Amir became the youngest player to take 5 wickets in England (18 years 130 days).
      Jonathan Trott and Stuart Broad set the highest 8th wicket partnership, 332 runs, in Test history in the 4th
      Test Match between England and Pakistan at Lords.


      ODI


      Sachin Tendulkar scored 200* vs South Africa 1st Double century in History of ODI Cricket


      References

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