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The England and Wales Cricket Board on Thursday announced the dates for England's 2010 home matches against Bangladesh, Australia and Pakistan, and the Australia-Pakistan matches to be staged in England. England, who are due to play two Tests and three One Day Internationals in Bangladesh in February and March, will host Bangladesh for two Tests, at Lord's and Old Trafford, in late May and early June.
A one-off ODI against Scotland is then followed by a five-match one-day series against Australia, which will give England a chance to avenge this year's 6-1 thrashing in the post-Ashes one-dayers, and a three-match ODI series against Bangladesh.
Australia will then take on Pakistan in two Twenty20 internationals and two Tests, at Lord's from July 13 and Headingley from July 21. England is hosting these matches because the Australians have decided against touring Pakistan because of security concerns. England conclude their summer with a four-Test series against Pakistan followed by two Twenty20 internationals and five one dayers.
-- 2010 international cricket fixtures in England
-- England v Bangladesh
-- Test series
-- May 27-31: England v Bangladesh, 1st Test, Lord's
-- June 4-8: England v Bangladesh, 2nd Test, Old Trafford
-- Scotland v England ODI
-- June 19: Scotland v England, Edinburgh
-- England v Australia
-- ODI series
-- June 22: England v Australia, Rose Bowl
-- June 24: England v Australia, Cardiff
-- June 27: England v Australia, Old Trafford
-- June 30: England v Australia, The Oval
-- July 3: England v Australia, Lord's
-- Pakistan v Australia T20
-- July 5: Pakistan v Australia, Edgbaston
-- July 6: Pakistan v Australia, Edgbaston
-- England v Bangladesh
ODI series:
-- July 8: England v Bangladesh, Trent Bridge
-- July 10: England v Bangladesh, Bristol
-- July 12: England v Bangladesh, Edgbaston
-- Pakistan v Australia
Test series:
-- July 13: Pakistan v Australia, 1st Test, Lord's
-- July 21: Pakistan v Australia, 2nd Test, Headingley
-- England v Pakistan
Test series:
-- July 29: England v Pakistan, 1st Test, Trent Bridge
-- August 6: England v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Edgbaston
-- August 18: England v Pakistan, 3rd Test, The Oval
-- August 26: England v Pakistan, 4th Test, Lord's
-- England v Pakistan T20
-- September 5: England v Pakistan T20, Cardiff
-- September 7: England v Pakistan T20, Cardiff
-- England v Pakistan
ODI series:
-- September 10: England v Pakistan, Durham
-- September 12: England v Pakistan, Headingley
-- September 17: England v Pakistan, The Oval
-- September 20: England v Pakistan, Lord's
-- September 22: England v Pakistan, Rose Bowl.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2009

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