 Lord's will host three Tests, two ODIs and the domestic 40-over cup final |
England have revealed the dates for their summer programme against Bangladesh, Australia and Pakistan. They will play a total of six Tests against Bangladesh and Pakistan, 14 ODIs - including one against Scotland - and two Twenty20 internationals. The first Test of the summer, against Bangladesh at Lord's, begins on 27 May. Australia will visit Ireland for a ODI on 18 June and play five ODIs against England before facing "neutral" Test and Twenty20 matches against Pakistan. Bangladesh in England 2010 - full fixtures Australia in England 2010 - full fixtures Pakistan v Australia (in England) 2010 - full fixtures Pakistan in England 2010 - full fixtures  | 606: DEBATE |
The venues for all the 2010 home internationals had already been announced by the England and Wales Cricket Board - as well as the domestic Twenty20 finals day at Hampshire's Rose Bowl, which will take place on Saturday, 14 August - but not the exact dates. England are hosting "home" games for Pakistan because of continuing security concerns in the Asian country. The final of the ECB's new 40-over competition, the format of which is yet to be announced, will take place at Lord's on Saturday, 18 September. England's final match of the summer is the fifth one-day international against Pakistan, at the Rose Bowl on 22 September. Meanwhile, England have also unveiled their itinerary for their spring tour of Bangladesh - with three ODIs starting on 28 February, followed by two Tests with the second concluding on 24 March. However, it will clash with the Indian Premier League, which starts on 12 March 2010. England in Bangladesh 2010 - full fixtures
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