Asia Cup 2010 Schedule and Fixtures

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Asia Cup 2010 Schedule and Fixtures

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Asia Cup 2010 Schedule and Fixtures

The Asia Cup 2010 cricket tournament will be held in Sri Lanka. Four teams, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh will battle it out over six games before the finals on the 24th of June to crown the Asian cricketing champion.



Asia Cup 2010 will kick off on the 15 June between Sri Lanka and Pakistan. India will play their first game agianst Bangladesh on the 16th followed by rival Pakistan on the 19th.

India and Sri Lanka both won the Asia Cup tournament on 4 occasions each, whereas, Pakistan's only success in Asia Cup came in 1986 when Sri Lanka hosted the tournament for the first time.

Asia Cup 2010 will be telecast live on Neo Sports in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. In India it will also be telecast on Doordarshan and in Pakistan Asia Cup Cricket can be watched live on Geo Super.

Asia Cup 2010 Cricket Tournament Schedule

Tue Jun 15 – Match 1 – Sri Lanka v Pakistan | Time: 09:00 GMT, 14:30 local

Wed Jun 16 – Match 2- Bangladesh v India | Time: 09:00 GMT | 14:30 local

Fri Jun 18 – Match 3 – Sri Lanka v Bangladesh | Time: 09:00 GMT, 14:30 local

Sat Jun 19 – Match 4 – India v Pakistan | Time: 09:00 GMT, 14:30 local

Mon Jun 21 - Match 5 – Bangladesh v Pakistan | Time: 09:00 GMT, 14:30 local

Tue Jun 22 - Match 6 - Sri Lanka v India | Time: 09:00 GMT, 14:30 local

Thu Jun 24 - Final – TBC v TBC | Time: 09:00 GMT,14:30 local

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Post by chandoo » Jun 13, 2010

Here you can see Pakistan Squad for the tournament.

Asia Cup 2010 Pakistan Team Squad

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