2009–10 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy

The 2009–10 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy was the second edition of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, an annual Twenty20 tournament in India. The first edition, then called the Inter State Twenty-20 Tournament, was held in April 2007 but the tournament was dropped ahead of the 2007–08 season. It was resurrected in 2009 and named in honour of Syed Mushtaq Ali. He was an opening batsman who holds the distinction of scoring the first overseas Test century by an Indian cricketer. He died in June 2005. 26 of the 27 Ranji Trophy teams took part in the tournament, the exception being Rajasthan, who withdrew.[1] Maharashtra emerged as winners of the tournament.

2009–10 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
Dates25 September 2009 – 16 March 2010
Administrator(s)BCCI
Cricket formatT20
Tournament format(s)Round robin, then knockout
ChampionsMaharashtra (1st title)
Participants26
Matches63
Most runsParvez Aziz (287) (Assam)
Most wicketsGanesh Gaikwad (11) (Maharashtra)

Group stage

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Knockout stage

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Pre-Quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinals
 
              
 
 
 
 
13 Mar 2010
 
 
Madhya Pradesh120 (20 ov)
 
 
Maharashtra123/4 (16 ov)
 
 
15 Mar 2010
 
 
Maharashtra154/7 (19.4 ov)
 
 
Tamil Nadu153/5 (20 ov)
 
 
14 Mar 2010
 
 
Tamil Nadu158/7 (19.4 ov)
 
12 Mar 2010
 
Himachal Pradesh152/6 (20 ov)
 
Himachal Pradesh159/7 (20 ov)
 
16 Mar 2010
 
Jharkhand148/4 (20 ov)
 
Maharashtra119 (18.4 ov)
 
 
Hyderabad100 (20 ov)
 
 
13 Mar 2010
 
 
Hyderabad182/3 (19 ov)
 
 
Mumbai181/7 (20 ov)
 
 
15 Mar 2010
 
 
Hyderabad158/5 (19 ov)
 
 
Delhi157/8 (20 ov)
 
 
14 Mar 2010
 
 
Delhi170/5 (20 ov)
 
12 Mar 2010
 
Assam135 (17.4 ov)
 
Railways155/7 (20 ov)
 
 
Assam156/3 (19.1 ov)
 

Final

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16 March 2010 (N)
Scorecard
Maharashtra
119 (18.4 Overs)
v
Hyderabad
100 (20 Overs)
Digambar Waghmare 29 (25)
Akash Bhandari 3/25 (3.4 Overs)
Akash Bhandari 20 (14)
Samad Fallah 4/12 (4 Overs)
Maharashtra won by 19 runs
Maharani Usharaje Trust Cricket Ground, Indore
Umpires: Belur Ravi and Suhas Phadkar
  • Hyderabad won the toss and elected to field first.

References

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  1. ^ "Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2009/10". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
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