Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010

Pakistan cricket team in England in 2010
 
  Pakistan England
Dates 29 July – 22 September 2010
Captains Salman Butt (Tests)
Shahid Afridi (ODIs & T20Is)
Andrew Strauss (Tests and ODIs)
Paul Collingwood (T20Is)
Test series
Result England won the 4-match series 3–1
Most runs Umar Akmal (184)[1] Jonathan Trott (404)[1]
Most wickets Mohammad Amir (19)[2] James Anderson (23)[2]
Player of the series Mohammad Amir (Pak), Jonathan Trott (Eng)
One Day International series
Results England won the 5-match series 3–2
Most runs Kamran Akmal (201)[3] Andrew Strauss (317)[3]
Most wickets Umar Gul (12)[4] Graeme Swann (11)[4]
Stuart Broad (11)[4]
Player of the series Andrew Strauss (Eng)
Twenty20 International series
Results England won the 2-match series 2–0
Most runs Umar Akmal (52)[5] Eoin Morgan (56)[5]
Most wickets Shoaib Akhtar (3)[6]
Shahid Afridi (3)[6]
Tim Bresnan (4)[6]
Graeme Swann (4)[6]

The Pakistan cricket team toured England from 29 July to 22 September 2010. The tour consisted of four Tests, two Twenty20s (T20) and five One Day Internationals (ODIs).

The series became infamous for the Pakistan cricket spot-fixing scandal during the Fourth Test match at Lord's.

The first Test of the series, at Trent Bridge, was the 900th Test match to be played by England.[7]

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  5. ^ a b "Pakistan in England T20I Series, 2010 / Most runs". Cricinfo.com. ESPN. 7 September 2010. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
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  7. ^ Booth, Lawrence (12 April 2018). The Shorter Wisden 2018: The Best Writing from Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2018. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781472953582.