2010–11 Caribbean Twenty20
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The 2010–11 Caribbean Twenty20 season was the second season of the Caribbean Twenty20, a domestic Twenty20 tournament administrated by the West Indies Cricket Board. The season began on 10 January 2011, six months after the 2010 tournament, and concluded with the final on 23 January. The tournament was moved to be considerably earlier than the Champions League Twenty20, for which the best performing domestic team will qualify. The move also gives preferable weather conditions, as many matches were affected by rain in 2010.[1] The tournament had ten participating teams, featuring all eight from the 2010 season and the addition of the winners and runners-up of the 2010 Friends Provident t20 – England's domestic Twenty20 tournament.
Administrator(s) | WICB |
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Cricket format | Twenty20 |
Tournament format(s) | Round-robin and knockout |
Host(s) | West Indies |
Champions | Trinidad and Tobago (1st title) |
Participants | 10 |
Matches | 24 |
Player of the series | Lendl Simmons |
Most runs | Marlon Samuels (234) |
Most wickets | Hamza Riazuddin (Hampshire) Simon Jones (Hampshire) (12) |
Official website | ct20.windiescricket.com |
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Trinidad and Tobago won the tournament and qualified for the qualifying stage of the 2011 Champions League Twenty20. They defeated Hampshire in the final. Jamaica came third and Windward Islands came fourth.