2010 European Cricket Championship Division One
2010 European Cricket Championship Division OneAdministrator(s) |
European Cricket Council |
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Cricket format |
50 overs per side |
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Tournament format(s) |
round robin |
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Host(s) |
Jersey |
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Champions |
Jersey (1st title) |
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Participants |
6 |
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Matches played |
15 |
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Player of the series |
Ryan Driver |
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Most runs |
Dean Morrison 230 |
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Most wickets |
Albert Van Der Merwe 13 Ryan Driver 13 |
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The 2010 European Cricket Championship Division One was a cricket tournament held in Jersey, which took place between 13 July and 16 June 2010.[1] It gave six Associate members of the International Cricket Council from the European region experience of international one-day cricket and formed part of the global World Cricket League structure.
Teams
There were six teams participating in the tournament. These teams are non-test member nations of the European Cricket Council. The teams are:
Squads
Denmark |
Ireland A |
Italy |
Michael Pedersen
David Borchersen
Bobby Chawla
Henrik Saxe Hansen
Omar Hayat
Frederik Klokker
Jacob Larsen
Rizwan Tariq Mahmood
Carsten Pedersen
Martin Pedersen
Hamid Shah
Zishan Mazhar Shah
Syed Bashir Shah
Troels Thogersen
Simon Talbot (Coach)
Ole Roland (Manager)
Bret Mulder (Assistant Coach) |
Andrew Balbirnie
Jeremy Bray
Jordan Coghlan
Shane Getkate
James Hall
Nigel Jones
Gary Kidd
Rory Mccann
Niall Mcdonnell
Graham Mcdonnell
Andrew Poynter
James Shannon
Craig Young
Albert Van Der Merwe
Gavin Craig (Manager)
Judith Hewitt (Scorer) |
Hemantha Jayasena
Alauddin
Dilan Fernando
Gayashan Munasinghe
Luis di Giglio
Paul Girardi
Leandro Jayarajah
Thushara Kurukulasuriya
Damian Fernando
Andrew Northcote
Hayden Patrizi
Joy Perera
Luca Poli
Michele Morettini
Michael Raso
Luca Bruno (Manager)
Joe Scuderi (Coach)
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Jersey |
Netherlands A |
Scotland A |
Peter Gough
Steven Blackburn
Samuel James De La Haye
Timothy De La Haye
Ryan Driver
Andrew Dewhurst
Edward John Farley
James Faudemer
Jonathan Gough
Mathew Hague
Christopher Jones
Thomas Minty
Dean Morrison
Benjamin Stevens
Christopher Minty (Manager)
Craig Hogan (Coach) |
Lucas Brouwers
Werner Erkelens
Tom De Grooth
Wilfred Diepeveen
Mohsin Ghaznavi
Tim Gruijters
Thomas Heggelman
Bernard Loots
Matthijs Luten
Adeel Raja
Jelte Schoonheim
Vinoo Baldewpersad Tewarie
Zachery Van Baren
Adam Woutersen
Roland Lefebvre (Coach)
Laurens Kummer (Manager) |
Zeeshan Bashir
Tyler Buchan
Ewan Chalmers
Freddie Coleman
Stuart Chalmers
Alasdair Evans
Ryan Flannigan
Oliver Hairs
Moneeb Iqbal
Marc Petrie
William Rowan
Qasim Sheikh
Jan Stander
Sean Weeraratna
Andrew Tennant (Coach)
Stephen Paige (Assistant Coach) |
Group stage
Points Table
Fixtures
Italy 161 all out (45.1 overs) |
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Ireland A won by 7 wickets Farmers Field, Saint Martin Umpires: L. Fourie & C.A. McElwee Player of the match: James Hall (Ireland A) |
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Dean Morrison 55 (70) M Pedersen 2/33 (10 overs) |
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Ewan Chalmers 59 Mohsin Ghaznavi 5/50 |
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Adam Woutersen 23 Jan Stander 3/13 |
Scotland A won by 105 runs Les Quennevais Umpires: PK Baldwin and T Magee Player of the match: Mohsin Ghaznavi (Netherlands A) |
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GF McDonnell 31 (65) BDF Stevens 3/15 (10 overs) |
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Dean Morrison 55 (66) GF McDonnell 1/11 (2 overs) |
Jersey won by 7 wickets Les Quennevais Umpires: NG Bagh and BD Papworth Player of the match: Dean Morrison (Jersey) |
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MG Raso 56 (91) MA Ghaznavi 3/32 (10 overs) |
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TJG Gruijters 28 (53) Alauddin 2/19 (6 overs) |
Netherlands A won by 3 wickets (D/L) Grainville, St Saviour Umpires: M Hawthorne and L Goldsmith Player of the match: MG Raso (Italy) |
- Rain stopped play: Netherlands A 1-0 (1 over). Innings reduced to 30 overs: D/L target 114
Scotland A won by 5 wickets (D/L) St Clement |
Ireland A won by 138 runs (D/L) St Saviour |
Italy won by 7 runs (D/L) St Martin |
Jersey won by 77 runs St Clement |
Denmark won by 3 wickets St Brelade |
Ireland A won by 8 wickets St Clement |
Jersey won by 6 wickets St Martin |
Netherlands A won by 17 runs St Martin |
Ireland A won by 4 wickets St Saviour |
Jersey won by 116 runs St Clement |
References
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| Division One | |
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| Division Two |
- 1998
- 2000
- 2002
- 2004
- 2006
- 2008
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
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| Division Three | |
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| Division Four | |
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| Division Five | |
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