2010 European Cricket Championship Division One
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The 2010 European Cricket Championship Division One was a cricket
Cricket
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 tournament held in Jersey
Jersey
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, which took place between 13 July and 16 June 2010. It gave six Associate members of the International Cricket Council
International Cricket Council
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 from the European region experience of international one-day cricket and formed part of the global World Cricket League
ICC World Cricket League 2009–13
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 structure.

Teams

There were six teams participating in the tournament. These teams are non-test member nations of the European Cricket Council
European Cricket Council
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. The teams are:

Squads

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
Bret Mulder
Bret Mulder is an Australian former cricket player.-Playing career:Mulder made his debut for Western Australia in 1983. He played 14 times for WA until 1987. He returned to the state team in 1997, playing another 11 matches until 1998....

 (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)

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)

Points Table

PlaceTeamWinsTiedNRLossPTSNRR
1 5 0 0 0 10 1.46
2 4 0 0 1 8 1.17
3 2 0 0 3 4 0.22
4 2 0 0 3 4
5 1 0 0 4 2
6 1 0 0 4 2

Fixtures

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