Ranji Trophy | |
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Champions | Mumbai |
Runners-up | Karnataka |
Most runs | Manish Pandey (882) |
Most wickets | Dhawal Kulkarni (42) Ravindra Jadeja (42) |
Vijay Hazare Trophy | |
Champions | Tamil Nadu |
Runners-up | Bengal |
Most runs | Shreevats Goswami (568) |
Most wickets | Yo Mahesh (20) |
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy | |
Champions | Maharashtra |
Runners-up | Hyderabad |
Most runs | Parvez Aziz (287) |
Most wickets | Ganesh Gaikwad (11) Samad Fallah (11) |
← 2008–09 2010–11 → |
The 2009–10 Indian cricket season included the following series:
- Australia in India (7 ODIs)
- Sri Lanka in India (3 TESTS, 2 T20s, 5 ODIs)
- South Africa in India (2 TESTS, 3 ODIs)
Australia in India
Australia played seven ODIs in India from 25 October to 11 November 2009. The seven ODIs will complement the Test series that took place between the two nations in 2008 in India.
No. | Date | Home Captain | Away Captain | Venue | Result | |||
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ODI Series | ||||||||
ODI 2913 | 25 October | MS Dhoni | Ricky Ponting | Reliance Stadium, Vadodara | Australia by 4 runs | |||
ODI 2915 | 28 October | MS Dhoni | Ricky Ponting | VCA Stadium, Nagpur | India by 99 runs | |||
ODI 2918 | 31 October | MS Dhoni | Ricky Ponting | Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi | India by 6 wickets | |||
ODI 2919 | 2 November | MS Dhoni | Ricky Ponting | PCA Stadium, Mohali | Australia by 24 runs | |||
ODI 2923 | 5 November | MS Dhoni | Ricky Ponting | Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Hyderabad | Australia by 3 runs | |||
ODI 2925 | 8 November | MS Dhoni | Ricky Ponting | Nehru Stadium, Guwahati | Australia by 6 wickets | |||
ODI 2928a | 11 November | MS Dhoni | Ricky Ponting | Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai | Match abandoned without a ball bowled |
Sri Lanka in India
The tour will begin with a practice match for the Sri Lankans against Indian Board President's XI starting November 11. The first test will begin on November 16 and the tour will conclude on December 27, with the last ODI. In all, the tour will include one First Class match, three Tests, two T20Is & five ODIs.[1]
South Africa in India
South Africa played two Test and three ODIs.
No. | Date | Home Captain | Away Captain | Venue | Result | |||
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Test Series | ||||||||
Test 1951 | 6–10 February | MS Dhoni | Graeme Smith | VCA Stadium, Nagpur | South Africa won by an innings & 6 runs | |||
Test 1952 | 14–18 February | MS Dhoni | Graeme Smith | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | India won by an innings & 57 runs | |||
ODI Series | ||||||||
1st ODI | 21 February | MS Dhoni | Graeme Smith | Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur | India won by 1 run | |||
2nd ODI | 24 February | MS Dhoni | Graeme Smith | Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior | India won by 153 runs | |||
3rd ODI | 27 February | MS Dhoni | Graeme Smith | Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad | South Africa won by 90 runs |
References
- ↑ "Sri Lankan tour of India Fixtures". ESPNcricinfo. Archived from the original on 26 October 2009. Retrieved October 25, 2009.
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