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May-10

ENGLAND

AUSTRALIA

INDIA

NEW ZEALAND

PAKISTAN
3 ODIs each

Host Ban
2 Tests

SOUTH AFRICA

SRI LANKA

To West Indies
3 Tests, 5 ODIs, 2 T20

WEST INDIES

ZIMBABWE

Host SA
3 Tests, 5 ODIs, 2 T20

To Zimb tri-series SL

Jun-10

Jul-10

Aug-10

BANGLADESH
To Eng
2 Tests

To Zimb tri-series Ind

Host Ind, SL tri-series

4/5 ODIs
(Additional)
Asia Cup
3-4 matches

4/5 ODIs
(Additional)
Asia Cup
3-4 matches

4/5 ODIs
Host NZ
Host NZ (resch. From
Postponed to June

Host Aus 5ODI
To Scotland 1 ODI
(Host WI Cancelled)

To England
5 ODIs (Additional)

To Zimbabwe 2T,
Postponed to June v SL in USA 2 T20Is

Host Ban 3 ODIs
Host Pakistan v
Australia
2 Tests and 2T20

To Pak (in Eng)
2 Tests, 2 T20Is
(rescheduled from

Host Pakistan
4T, 5ODIs, 2T20
(additional)

Host Ban
2 Tests (rescheduled from Aug 08)

4-5 ODI tri-series with NZ (Additional)

To India
2 Tests, 3 ODIs
(Additional)

Host Aus
2 Tests, 3 ODIs
(Additional)

To Ban

Host SL 3ODIs, 1 T20
(Additional)

Host NZ

To India

3 Tests and 5 ODIs

3 Tests and 5 ODIs

Asia Cup
3-4 matches
Host Aus in England
2 Tests, 2 T20Is
(rescheduled from 2008)

To SL
3 Tests (additional)

Host Ind
3 Tests (additional)

To SL
To England
4-5 ODIs tri-series with 4T, 5ODIs, 2T20
(Additional)
(additional)

To England
4 Tests and 5 ODIs
(cancelled - a series played in 2009)

Asia Cup
3-4 matches
To Eng 3 ODIs
To Aus (POSTPONED)
2 Tests (rescheduled from Aug 08)

Host Ind and NZ
4-5 ODIs tri - series
(Additional)

To Pak
(moved to Apr 2012)
2 Tests and 3 ODIs

Sep-10

Oct-10

2 Tests and 3 ODIs

2 weeks warm up

Nov-10

Host SA in UAE

To Aus

Dec-10

Host NZ
To SA
3 ODIs, 2 T20s

2 Tests, 5 ODIs, 1 T20
(Additional)

To NZ
3 Tests and 5 ODIs

(Additional)

Host Zim
2 Tests and 5 ODIs
(additional)

To SL
3 Tests and 5 ODIs

5 Tests,
7 ODIs,

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