2011 ICC Cricket World Cup | |
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Champions | India |
Runners-up | Sri Lanka |
Ranji Trophy | |
Champions | Rajasthan |
Runners-up | Baroda |
Vijay Hazare Trophy | |
Champions | Jharkhand |
Runners-up | Gujarat |
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy | |
Champions | Bengal |
Runners-up | Madhya Pradesh |
← 2009–10 2011–12 → |
The 2010–11 Indian cricket season was from late September 2010 to March 2011.[1]
Overview
International tours | ||||
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Start date | Against | Results [Matches] | ||
Test | ODI | T20I | ||
25 Sept 2010 | Australia | 2–0 [2] | 1–0 [3] | — |
4 Nov 2010 | New Zealand | 1–0 [3] | 5–0 [5] | — |
8 Jan 2011 | West Indies | 3–2 [5] | 2–1 [3] | |
International tournaments | ||||
Start date | Tournament | Winners | ||
6 February 2011 | World Cup | India | ||
Domestic Tournament | ||||
Start date | Tournament | Winners | ||
1 October 2010 | Irani Cup | Rest of India | ||
8 October 2010 | NKP Salve Challenger Trophy | India Blue | ||
14 October 2010 | Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy | Bengal | ||
1 November 2010 | Ranji Trophy | Rajasthan | ||
9 December | Women's Challenger Trophy | India Blue | ||
19 January 2011 | Duleep Trophy | South Zone | ||
10 February | Vijay Hazare Trophy | Jharkhand | ||
6 March 2011 | Deodhar Trophy | North Zone |
International Cricket
Australia in India
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
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Test series | |||||
Test 1972 | 1–5 October | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Ricky Ponting | Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali | India by 1 wicket |
Test 1973 | 9–13 October | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Ricky Ponting | M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore | India by 7 wickets |
ODI series | |||||
ODI 3058a | 17 October | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Michael Clarke | Nehru Stadium, Kochi | Match abandoned |
ODI 3060 | 20 October | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Michael Clarke | Dr. Y.S. Rajashekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam | India by 5 wickets |
ODI 3061a | 24 October | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Michael Clarke | Nehru Stadium, Fatorda | Match abandoned |
New Zealand in India
No. | Date | Home captain | Away captain | Venue | Result |
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Test series | |||||
Test 1974 | 4–8 November | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Daniel Vettori | Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad | Match drawn |
Test 1975 | 12–16 November | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Daniel Vettori | Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad | Match drawn |
Test 1978 | 20–24 November | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Daniel Vettori | Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur | India by an innings and 198 runs |
ODI series | |||||
ODI 3070 | 28 November | Gautam Gambhir | Ross Taylor | Nehru Stadium, Guwahati | India by 40 runs |
ODI 3072 | 1 December | Gautam Gambhir | Ross Taylor | Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur | India by 8 wickets |
ODI 3074 | 4 December | Gautam Gambhir | Daniel Vettori | Reliance Stadium, Vadodara | India by 9 wickets |
ODI 3076 | 7 December | Gautam Gambhir | Daniel Vettori | M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore | India by 5 wickets |
ODI 3077 | 10 December | Gautam Gambhir | Daniel Vettori | M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai | India by 8 wickets |
West Indies women in India
World Cup
India Co-hosted the 2011 ICC Cricket world cup with Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Warm-up matches
Group stage
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Knockout
Knockout stage | |||||||
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No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain 1 | Team 2 | Captain 2 | Venue | Result |
Quarterfinals | |||||||
ODI 3142 | 23 March | Pakistan | Shahid Afridi | West Indies | Darren Sammy | Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka | Pakistan by 10 wickets |
ODI 3143 | 24 March | Australia | Ricky Ponting | India | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad | India by 5 wickets |
ODI 3144 | 25 March | New Zealand | Daniel Vettori | South Africa | Graeme Smith | Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka | New Zealand by 49 runs |
ODI 3145 | 26 March | Sri Lanka | Kumar Sangakkara | England | Andrew Strauss | R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo | Sri Lanka by 10 wickets |
Semifinals | |||||||
ODI 3146 | 29 March | New Zealand | Daniel Vettori | Sri Lanka | Kumar Sangakkara | R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo | Sri Lanka by 5 wickets |
ODI 3147 | 30 March | Pakistan | Shahid Afridi | India | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh | India by 29 runs |
Final | |||||||
ODI 3148 | 2 April | India | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Sri Lanka | Kumar Sangakkara | Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai | India by 6 wickets |
References
- ↑ "Season 2010-11". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
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