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2010 ICC World Cricket League Division Eight
The 2010 ICC World Cricket League Division Eight was a cricket tournament that took place from November 6 to 12, 2010 in Kuwait. It formed part of the World Cricket League competition administered by the International Cricket Council, the international governing body for cricket. Teams Relegated from 2009 Division Seven *World Cricket League to continue and expand
by Andrew Nixon, 25 May 2008 at CricketEurope
* The remaining six teams were determined by the ICC Development Committee based on prior regional results and other factors. They were:- * * * * as hosts * *


Squads


Group stage

The ICC development committee confirmed the groups on 10 June 2010.
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